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Among the most intriguing sights of the Dolphins' offseason work was watching 6-4 Ernest Wilford confuse the defense and create mismatches as a tight end. The question is, can he make the team in his new jack-of-all-trades role? Wilford, who had just three receptions for Miami last year after catching 45 passes for Jacksonville in 2007, is excited about his reincarnation.
Ministers launched an urgent inquiry last night after investigations by the Observer revealed that a private company being paid by the government to find jobs for the unemployed had offered £100 cash gifts to sign up people who had already found work.
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Companies that track consumer behavior online for advertising purposes are vowing to make their practices more transparent and to give people a way to decline being shadowed.
The only problem is Albert Belle is suing for copyright infringement. Shaquille O'Neal, a vision in pink if that's possible, says a friend suggested a new nickname to correspond to his latest place of employment: The Big Freeze. Not only...
Gordon Brown and David Cameron traded blows for a third week running on who is telling the truth over public spending. The Prime Minister claims the Tory leader is planning deep cuts, while Mr Cameron says Mr Brown is in denial about the state of the economy. Both parties still have to put manifestos to the electorate, but how are they going to pay for it all? And where will the cuts have to fall?
Georgia found itself in exotic company recently when federal officials evaluated readiness for public health emergencies.
WASHINGTON - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's abrupt and unscripted holiday resignation is an odd way to launch a potential presidential bid and certainly no help a party battered by scandal and fighting for relevancy.
In a country where adults are almost nine times more likely than in the United States to contract the virus that causes AIDS, the folklore holds that you don't get the deadly disease until you get tested for it.
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