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Curley star, back from battling addictions, leads U.S. over Honduras at RFK - Santino Quaranta almost couldn't find the words to describe this homecoming.
Mike Tomlin couldn't hope to acknowledge every text. His Pittsburgh Steelers had just won the most dramatic Super Bowl ever, and his phone was buzzing non-stop.
HOUSTON — Panama's soccer team huddled on the field after playing Mexico to a 1-1 tie on Thursday night, waiting for the incited fans to leave Reliant Stadium.
Player: Matt Blow Position: First base Team: Woodstock River Bandits Age: 21 Hometown: Richmond College: Virginia Tech Q: What is your favorite baseball memory? A: I'd have to say being at Virginia Tech. We had some pretty big games. We play in a real good...
Albany, N.Y. - New York's Senate standoff ended Thursday as it started 31 days ago, with a freshman Democrat convulsing the 62-seat house by switching sides and getting a powerful leadership post in the majority. Bronx Sen. Pedro Espada's return to the Democratic conference gives Democrats a 32-30 majority for the first time since the June 8 coup. As part of the deal, Espada takes the title of ...
Unless otherwise noted, the following incidents were reported to Huntsville police Wednesday and Thursday.
So what does yesterday's three-year, $9 million signing of Ales Kotalik, a 30-year-old winger with a modest ceiling who has never been a plus-player in seven NHL seasons and who has been on the decline for the past three years, tell us about the...
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The list of recent college signees that have come out of Catholic High’s football program has been impressive. Josh Dworaczyk and Mitch Joseph chose LSU two years ago. Ryan St. Julien joined the duo last year in Baton Rouge. Michael and Matthew Desormeaux both chose Louisiana-Lafayette.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The hit Steve McNair took to his chest in September 2000 had the NFL quarterback ready to quit the game that caused him so much pain, so much that he spent a bye weekend with the team's former chaplain in Houston.
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