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Gridiron Gladiators: Block That Metaphor!
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Indian Leader, Past Crisis, Sees Path to Growth
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pledged Sunday to spend more on health care and education and make it easier for foreign investors to take part in India’s $1.2 trillion economy.
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Skins' Hall Plans to File Complaint With Goodell
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Music Review | Vijay Iyer Trio: Mowing Down Bar Lines in Virtuosic Banter
Really good piano trios are studies in balance, and with the release of his new album, “Historicity,” his first piano-trio record, Vijay Iyer gives us a new one.
An Ethical Question: Does a Nazi Deserve a Place Among Philosophers?
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ND's Loss to Navy Puts Pressure on Weis Again
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Bridge: A Good Effort, but Hardly Worth the Payoff
We have all heard of a Pyrrhic victory. My dictionary says that the expression derives from Pyrrhus’s statement after defeating the Romans in the third century B.C.: “Another such victory and we are lost.”
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Unbeaten Colts Escape When Texans Miss Game - Tying Field Goal
INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - The Indianapolis Colts kept their unbeaten record with a 20-17 victory over the Houston Texans on Sunday when Kris Brown was wide to the left on a potentially game-tying 42-yard field goal attempt.
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As described in this autobiography, Andre Agassi’s life is lively but narrow, since his curiosity does not extend far beyond tennis.
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Patriots 27, Dolphins 17: Patriots Have Answer to Dolphins’ Offensive Tricks
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Those who call the Wildcat offense a gimmick point to teams like the Patriots as an example of why it won’t last.
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Those who call the Wildcat offense a gimmick point to teams like the Patriots as an example of why it won’t last.
Music Review | Monsters of Folk: As Existential as Jaunty Old Pals Can Be
Monsters of Folk started playing before the curtain rose, and they were playing when it came down nearly three hours later.
Music Review | Atlanta Symphony Orchestra: Nightingale and Garden With Hints of China
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra looked at Chinese-Western musical hybrids in which the Western influence was dominant, the Chinese largely incidental.
Dance Review | Paul Taylor Dance Company: Out of the Nursery, Movements of Desire and Narcissism
In Paul Taylor’s new piece, “Brief Encounters,” the scenes altered like images in clouds.
European Puck: Forsberg's Future Unclear After Sweden's 7-0 Loss
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Music Review | Girls: Creation in the Face of Intriguing Biography
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Hurricane Ida Takes Aim at Gulf Coast
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Northrop to Sell Consulting Unit in $1.65 Billion L.B.O.
Northrop Grumman agreed on Sunday to sell its TASC government consulting unit to the private equity firms Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and General Atlantic for $1.65 billion in cash, in another sign that private equity firms are back to their core business...
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Michigan's Rodriguez Gets Emotional After 5th Loss
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Rookie QB Leads Bucs to First Victory
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers saluted their past, then rookie Josh Freeman gave the struggling franchise hope for the future.
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Warner, Cardinals Shred Bears 41-21
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Brady-Moss Hookup, Pats Top Wildcat Dolphins 27-17
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Tom Brady and Randy Moss connected on two highlight-reel plays and the New England Patriots overcame the Miami Dolphins' revived wildcat offense for a 27-17 win Sunday.
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Warner, Cardinals Shred Bears 41-21
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Bengals Hold On to Beat Ravens 17-7
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Colts Survive With 20-17 Win Over Houston
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Turner Gets Last Laugh on Hall, Falcons Win 31-17
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Gordon, Wallace Help Pistons Beat 76ers 88-81
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Suns Share the Ball, Beat Wizards Again 102-90
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Federer Loses to Djokovic in Swiss Indoors Final
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China Pledges $10 Billion to African Nations
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