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Any youth becoming roadkill is a tragedy and not the "travesty" that Southern Police, operating under NZ's flawed speed and alcohol paradigm are claiming. Youth aren't dying at much higher rates than other Nations youth do, due to inherent inferiority or wilful infractions.
What happens when a five-year-old footy nerd hijacks his father's computer? The Adjudicator gets a helping hand in finding winners for AFL round 15.
Viewers with no knowledge of the famed "Rumble in the Jungle" boxing match in 1970s Zaire may have trouble following this story about a related three-day concert. But once the music starts, it won't matter much.
AUBURN HILLS — Charlie Villanueva figures that being teammates with Ben Gordon worked beautifully in college, so they might as well join forces in the pros.
Banned everywhere in the country except Quebec, Ultimate Fighting Championship may be the black sheep of sports in Canada, but a recent study of the sports market shows UFC winning the fight for fans.
Katie Hoff was still feeling the effects of a respiratory illness that forced her to drop out of a swim meet last month when she arrived at this week's U.S. championships. She decided to compete anyway.
ABU DHABI — Fryvolous, owned by The President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, won the Abu Dhabi International Stakes (Group 2), sponsored by the Emirates Equestrian Federation at the famous Newmarket Racecourse in the UK, on Wednesday.
Obama's policy is to reduce the U.S. military "footprint" in Iraq. The administration is opting not for blunt-edged, Bush-style militarism, but for what might be thought of as an administrative push.
Every once in a while, I like to get up on my soapbox and preach. Today is one of those days and I'd like to pontificate on the type of soccer I like to watch.
-ART Columbia Museum of Art will host an Introduction to Etching class July 25, 10 am- 5 pm, and July 26, 1 pm- 4 pm, at 1515 Main Street. 343-2187. -CHURCH/CHARITY First Presbyterian Church will hold its weekly lunch and speaker series Wednesdays, 11:30 am- 12:50 pm, 1324 Marion St. Soup and salad $5; hot meal, $6. Free parking available. 799-9062.
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