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Bloomberg - Sun Nov 22, 11:38 pm ET
Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies’ shares may be active in European trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices are from the last close.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Sat Nov 21, 4:45 pm ET
Looks like South African runner Caster Semenya will be able to keep the gold medal she won at the recent world championships in Berlin.
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Bloomberg - Sat Nov 21, 4:48 am ET
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- South Africa plans to create special courts during the 2010 FIFA World Cup to speed up processing cases involving foreigners, Agence France-Presse reported, citing Justice Department Spokesman Tlali Tlali.
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MyNC.com - 1 hour 38 minutes ago
When Henry Spelman found out he'd won a Rhodes Scholarship, his first call was to his girlfriend. To share the good news, of course, but also to see whether she was a winner as well.
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Boston Globe - Sun Nov 22, 8:18 pm ET
When Henry Spelman found out he'd won a Rhodes Scholarship, his first call was to his girlfriend. To share the good news, of course, but also to see whether she was a winner as well.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Nov 21, 5:11 pm ET
At Tokyo Japan 27 (Go Aruga, Kensuke Hatakeyama, Michael Leitch, Ayumu Goromaru tries; Ryan Nicholas conversion, penalty, Shaun Webb conversion), Canada 6 (James Pritchard penalty, Ander Monro penalty). HT: 12-3. At Udine, Italy South Africa 32 (Bryan Habana, Jacque Fourie, Fourie du Preez, Wynand Olivier tries; Morne Steyn 2 conversions, 2 penalties, Ruan Pienaar conversion), Italy 10 (Gonzalo...
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Goal.com via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 22, 4:11 am ET
United boss not expecting glory for Three Lions
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Goal.com via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 22, 4:11 am ET
United boss not expecting glory for Three Lions.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Nov 22, 4:11 am ET
Manchester United defender Gary Neville said it was wrong to brand France striker Thierry Henry a cheat for handling the ball in his side's controversial World Cup qualifying playoff victory over Ireland.
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The Tuscaloosa News - Mon Nov 23, 4:33 am ET
By Whitney Hobson Special to The Tuscaloosa News TUSCALOOSA | Four students spent their summer traveling abroad documenting and filming justice in various areas of life, government and economics.
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Lansing State Journal - Mon Nov 23, 4:11 am ET
I try to serve a red as well as a white wine with my Thanksgiving meals, and the red recommendations from my wine-tasting panel usually come down to two varietals - pinot noir and gamay Beaujolais.
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Sports Illustrated - Sun Nov 22, 3:34 am ET
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- American Andre Ward claimed the WBA super middleweight title from Denmark's Mikkel Kessler on Saturday in a bout that had to be stopped early, leaving the ex-champion's camp complaining of dirty tactics.
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The News & Observer - Sun Nov 22, 11:34 pm ET
Senior captain Danielle Forword scored the winning goal on a penalty corner with 11.7 seconds on the clock Sunday to give North Carolina a 3-2 win over No. 1 Maryland and hand the Tar Heels their sixth NCAA field hockey championship.
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Bloomberg - Sun Nov 22, 2:36 pm ET
Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Students from Harvard University won five Rhodes Scholarships and those from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were awarded three, leading the 32 U.S. recipients of the award for 2010.
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Napa Valley Register - Mon Nov 23, 3:55 am ET
Juan Martinez has chased the American Dream, seeking to become a U.S. citizen, for more than 21 years.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Nov 21, 4:11 pm ET
Scotland stunned Australia 9-8 and New Zealand continued its perfect touring record to beat England on Saturday, while Wales outclassed Argentina and South Africa finally won a match in Europe with victory at Italy. Australia flyhalf Matt Giteau missed an injury-time conversion after a try by Ryan Cross for the Scots, who led 9-3 after two penalties by Phil Godman and a drop goal by Chris...
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Officer.com - Sun Nov 22, 11:17 pm ET
More than 100 Massachusetts and New Jersey troopers and their supporters gathered in front of the venue in protest.
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Science Daily - Sun Nov 22, 5:25 pm ET
Scientists have inventoried an astonishing abundance, diversity and distribution of deep sea species that have never known sunlight -- creatures that somehow manage a living in a frigid black world down to 5000 meters (three miles) below the ocean waves.
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Marketwire - Mon Nov 23, 2:00 am ET
Cash and Equity Transaction Valued at Approximately US$260.2 Million
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OfficialWire - Sun Nov 22, 1:56 pm ET
The report follows a rigorous approach to analysing commercial banking sectors around the world.