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He started as a last-ditch solution, but after three weeks as the Broncos' primary tailback, Peyton Hillis might see his role growing even more.
Johannesburg/Harare - Mobs of uniformed but unarmed soldiers followed by hundreds of civilians went on the rampage in Harare late Monday in the first serious unrest in Zimbabwe in a decade. Several live rounds were fired as authorities deployed a lar...
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More prominent Nigerians, including President of the Senate David Mark, Speaker of the House of Representatives Dimeji Bankole and the Nigeria's northern leader Sultan of Sokoto have called for for calm and an end to the violence in Jos, the Plateau State capital. Former Nigeria head of state Yakubu Gowon, former National Chairman of the People Democratic Party Solomon Lar and former ...
NYB will bring the holiday classic, The Nutcracker, to Lynn Memorial Auditorium, December 13-21.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Brett Favre passed as though it was raining hard all day.
THE Federal Government, yesterday, deployed 140 armed troops in the troubled city of Jos, capital of Plateau State, to stem the riots which the state government said had claimed about 200 lives as at yesterday.
TUSCALOOSA -- All week, Alabama defenders heard about the feet of Auburn quarterback Kodi Burns, but the sophomore wasn't a factor in the 2008 Iron Bowl.
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