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TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers saluted their past, then rookie Josh Freeman gave the struggling franchise hope for the future.
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TCU moves into 4th place in BCS standings
NEW YORK -- TCU took over fourth place in the BCS standings behind Florida, Alabama and Texas, giving the Horned Frogs hope - however slim - of becoming the first BCS buster to break into the national championship game.
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Notre Dame's loss to Navy puts pressure on Weis again
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- After his first season as Notre Dame coach, Charlie Weis hung a banner in the weight room that read: "9-3 is not good enough."
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Colts nip Texans to remain unbeaten
INDIANAPOLIS -- Indy's perfect season is still intact. Barely.
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Man who killed D.C. liquor store owner may have lived nearby
Homicide detectives are investigating whether the two men involved in a fatal shooting at a D.C. liquor store Saturday night might have been neighborhood residents looking to score some quick cash close to home, authorities said Sunday.
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Warner, Cardinals shred Bears
CHICAGO -- Kurt Warner envisioned doing this on a regular basis at Soldier Field. Good thing for the Arizona Cardinals, the Chicago Bears took a pass on him.
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Redskins fall short against Falcons, 31-17
ATLANTA -- The Washington Redskins' second-half rally fell short Sunday afternoon in a 31-17 loss to the Atlanta Falcons at the Georgia Dome.
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Moon headed for poker finale
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Bengals hold on to beat Ravens
CINCINNATI -- No last-minute comeback needed this time. With Cedric Benson topping 100 yards again, the Bengals got ahead early and ground one out.
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Jaguars rebound again, against Chiefs
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting good at bouncing back from embarrassing losses.
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Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote
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Obama statement on House health-reform legislation, Iraq election law
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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GOP's Cao bucks his party on health reform
Sole Republican supporter of historic legislation says backing bill was a vote of "conscience" that would help the poor and uninsured in his district.
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Va. man killed in hit-and-run
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Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote
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Redskins trail Falcons, 7-0
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Federer loses to Djokovic in Swiss Indoors final
BASEL, Switzerland -- Top-ranked Roger Federer lost his hometown tournament on Sunday, falling 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 to Novak Djokovic in the Swiss Indoors final.
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House, Senate health care bills detailed
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Stock volatility is back, a sign of an aging bull?
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Stocks eye retailers as jobless ranks grow
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Mickelson rallies to win HSBC Champions
SHANGHAI -- Phil Mickelson won the HSBC Champions on Sunday by rallying against a familiar foe. Only it wasn't Tiger Woods. Mickelson made an 18-footer to save par on the 16th after whiffing on a flop shot, then holed a 10-foot birdie putt on the 17th...
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21-year-old, logger in World Series of Poker final
LAS VEGAS -- A 21-year-old professional poker player from Michigan hit a lucky king to cap a nearly impossible comeback at the World Series of Poker Sunday morning, setting up a showdown with a self-employed logger for $8.55 million.
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Redskins still unsettled at QB
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A glance at the final table of the WSOP
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Unhappy Iverson leaves Grizzlies 'indefinitely'
LOS ANGELES -- Disgruntled Memphis guard Allen Iverson returned to his home in Atlanta after receiving permission to leave the team to attend to personal business.
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House passes health care bill on close vote
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House votes strict ban on abortion subsidies
WASHINGTON -- A bipartisan House coalition voted Saturday to prohibit coverage of abortions in a new government-run health care plan that Democrats would establish to compete with private insurers.
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Holiday airfares close to last year but climbing
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House passes landmark health-care reform bill
In victory for Hill Democrats, historic legislation is approved by vote of 220 to 215; Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao of Louisiana is the sole Republican supporter.
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Lonely life of 'number nine'
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Quiet voices for gay marriage
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Hogan's 51-yard FG lifts No. 13 Houston, 46-45
TULSA, Okla. -- Case Keenum walked off the field, his hands on his helmet, as No. 13 Houston appeared destined for defeat.
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Collaros, No. 4 Cincinnati stay perfect with 47-45 win
CINCINNATI -- Zach Collaros kept No. 4 Cincinnati unbeaten with the second-best passing performance in school history, one that will make it tough to send him back to the bench.
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No. 12 USC outlasts Arizona State, 14-9
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Will Harris returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown, Matt Barkley threw a 75-yard pass to Damian Williams for another score, and No. 12 USC held on for a shaky 14-9 victory over Arizona State on Saturday night.
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Nebraska intercepts OU's Jones 5 times in 10-3 win
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Matt O'Hanlon had three of Nebraska's five interceptions against Landry Jones and the Cornhuskers squeezed enough production out of their struggling offense to upset No. 20 Oklahoma 10-3 on Saturday night.
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Republicans seek a path to revival
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DHS readies plan to track foreigners flying from U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security is finalizing a proposal to collect fingerprints or eye scans from all foreign travelers at U.S. airports as they leave the country, officials said, a costly screening program that airlines have opposed.
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Grandiose rhetoric pushes details aside
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Foreign Digest: Lebanon's government will include Hezbollah
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Obituaries
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Virginia's newest lame duck
AMID POMP and ceremony, receptions and balls, a church service and a parade, Robert F. McDonnell's inauguration as Virginia's 71st chief executive will take place next Jan. 16 in Richmond, whereupon he will become . . . a lame duck.
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Editorial: Copenhagen talks could yield small steps on climate change
FOR TWO YEARS, the Danish capital of Copenhagen has been a beacon for environmentalists seeking a breakthrough international treaty on climate change. But with the long-awaited Copenhagen conference now just weeks away, it has become clear that the talks...
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Wheels of fortune?
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Military experts discuss the attack at Fort Hood
The Post asked military experts and others for insights about Thursday's shootings. Below are contributions from Bing West, Alex Gallo, Kayt Sukel, Scott Quilty, Fran Hanlon and Ann Wright.
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Lee Hockstader on Robert F. McDonnell's successful tactics
Bob McDonnell's lopsided win in Virginia's gubernatorial election was the victory of an agile, disciplined, focused and attractive Republican against an unpolished Democrat who ran a lackluster campaign. It also rewarded a shrewd judgment by McDonnell,...
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Kathleen Parker on the Post scuffle and newsroom passion
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Md. smart growth needs to be improved
The Nov. 2 Metro article "Study calls Md. smart growth a flop" leads to an inescapable conclusion: We in Maryland need to do more -- more to create walkable neighborhoods, more to give people transportation choices, more to save tax money and more to...
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No time for children at home is saddening
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Boosting confidence too close to propaganda
Congratulations to the compilers of The Post opinion page on a great juxtaposition of two Nov. 2 columns: "Murderous idealism" by Paul Hollander and "Hearts, minds and health care" by E.J. Dionne Jr..
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To avoid camera fines, obey the law
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Corrections
-- A Nov. 5 A-section article on the Obama administration's efforts in the Middle East incorrectly said that Daniel Levy is affiliated with the Century Foundation. He is director of the Middle East task force at the New America Foundation.
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DAN BALZ The Sunday Take
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Nation Digest: Work begins on Flight 93 memorial
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and relatives of those killed in 2001 on United Flight 93 turned shovels of dirt at a groundbreaking ceremony Saturday for a permanent national memorial at the western Pennsylvania crash site.
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Foreign Digest: Lebanon's government will include Hezbollah
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With Fort Hood, Virginia Tech confronts link to another tragedy
BLACKSBURG, Va. -- As Americans scrambled to make sense of the life of Army psychiatrist Nidal M. Hasan, who allegedly killed 13 people and injured 38 more at Fort Hood, Tex., last week, one fact stood out for those living here: Hasan graduated from Virginia...
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Virginia poses challenges for charter school advocates
Tuesday's elections in Virginia swept a staunch supporter of charter schools into the governor's mansion, raising hopes for advocates in a state that has been skeptical of the publicly funded, privately run alternatives to regular public schools.
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Memoirist wrote 'The Endless Steppe'
Esther Hautzig, 79, whose memoir of growing up in exile in Siberia, "The Endless Steppe," has become a classic of children's literature, died Nov. 1 at a New York City hospital. She had Alzheimer's disease.
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Ask Amy
DEAR AMY: I received an invitation to "celebrate a marriage with dinner and dance." This is a second marriage for both bride and groom.
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Grandiose rhetoric pushes details aside
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Orlando shooting suspect mentally ill, lawyer says
The engineer accused of fatally shooting one employee and wounding five others at the Orlando firm where he once worked is "very mentally ill" and crumbled under the stress of his divorce, bankruptcy and unemployment, his lawyer said Saturday.
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When it comes to H1N1 vaccine, some doctors are just saying no
The biggest frustration facing many doctors is the dearth of swine flu vaccine for their patients. But not Paula Soghomonian's pediatrician at Pediatric Village in the District. She is not recommending the shots -- or the nasal spray.
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2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Z71
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13 treated for carbon monoxide poisoning at Md. church
As many as 13 people received emergency treatment Saturday night after apparently being sickened by carbon monoxide at a church in Prince George's County, a county fire official said.
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Sunny day in Washington starts with a chill
Many Washingtonians exulted in a sunny Saturday, but their delight came on a day that could also be described as the coldest since March.
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With Fort Hood, Virginia Tech confronts link to another tragedy
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Virginia Republicans still struggling to attract minorities
Despite his efforts to reach out to black, Hispanic, Asian and other minority groups in his campaign for governor, Robert F. McDonnell's decisive victory Tuesday was largely the result of his overwhelming support among white voters.
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