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England international Steven Gerrard feels that his versatility has started to affect his game negatively.
Amir Khan admitted facing unbeaten Colombian Breidis Prescott had been "a massive gamble" after a stunning 54-second knockout defeat left his world title dreams in tatters.
For more than three quarters, San Jose State matched Nebraska block for block and tackle for tackle. But just when the Spartans seemed ready to pounce, it unraveled. And it unraveled quickly. Two plays, spanning 37 seconds, was all it took for Nebraska to break open a close game and coast to a 35-12 victory before 84,146 fans at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Neb.
High-school students have been stuck in the wrong classes for days because the computer program used to correct schedules is running slow and often crashes, their guidance counselors told The Post. Glitch-prone when it was first introduced in 2005...
Washington- The blogosphere is abuzz with snippets of sermons at Pentecostal and charismatic churches attended by GOP vice presidential nominee Gov. Sarah Palin.
What are friends for?
UMARU Yar Adua has always taken a resigned and stoical view on the question of his health: he once said, in response to concerns about the state of his health, "my life is in the hands of God."
WATERBURY — A representative for the city said Sunday a sewage problem that has sent brackish, stinking water flowing onto Summit Street for months will begin to be repaired today.
Vampires have been around for centuries in folklore and legend, and thanks to the fertile imaginations of people like Bram Stoker, Anne Rice, and most recently, Stephenie Meyer and her wildly popular Twilight novels, these fearsome fanged creatures of the night have remained a mainstay of popular fiction. But what if vampires were real — living next door to us, shopping at Kroger, hanging out ...
One April morning in 2005, angry shareholders stormed the offices of Embakasi Ranching Company in Ruai.
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