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Monday Night Football kicks off with a double-header as Green Bay takes on Minnesota and Denver faces Oakland.
Two NFL games are slated for Monday night, as Minnesota takes on Green Bay and Denver clashes with Oakland.
WASHINGTON -- General Motors Corp. is recalling about 300,000 Chevrolet HHR sport utility vehicles in the United States to fix a storage bin door that failed to remain closed during government testing.
According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the United States.
A student at Ledford High School has been arrested and charged with breaking into Ledford Middle School and stealing four laptops and a digital camera.
Mohsen Namjoo is Iran's most popular, and controversial, musician. Many see the 32-year-old Namjoo as a genius -- an avant-garde artist who breaks barriers. Others dismiss him as a lunatic. The fact is that no one can remain indifferent while listening to his songs. Now, he is facing angry protests over a song that includes verses from the Koran. -RFE
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Orewiler (Mary McCall), Hanover, a son, Sept. 5, 2008, at York Hospital.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Tom Brady screamed. The fans went quiet.
Reigning NFL MVP hit in left leg by Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard
Like death, like taxes, like the fact that Rudy Giuliani's next speech will be largely self-congratulatory, a late season collapse by the Mets has come to be viewed as something of a certainty among New Yorkers. Even as the Mets surged under new manager Jerry Manuel, from one game under .500 (34-35) when he replaced Willie Randolph on June 17 to 18 games over .500 (79-61) through Thursday -- and ...
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