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US Soccer Rewards Bradley To 4 More Years

August 31, 2010
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United States national soccer team coach, Bob Bradley was coming to the end of his contract. Now, with a big push to extend his term as leader of the Us team, Bradley has an extension to his contract for another 4 years. His new contract as Us national soccer team coach will bring him through [...]

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Japan Beats Hawaii For Little League World series

August 29, 2010
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In the final game of the Little League World Series Championships Tokyo, Japan beat out Waipahu , Hawaii 4-1. This gave Japan a perfect game winning series of five wins and no losses. In the three previous games leading to the big finale, the Waipahu team had scored 29 runs. In this final outing the [...]

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Fibromyalgia Relief From Tai Chi Practice

August 20, 2010

On Thursday the New England Journal of Medicine published a study that shows the practice of Tai Chi, an ancient form of Chinese low impact martial arts, may be an effective form of relief. A clinical trial at Tufts Medical Center observed that after 12 weeks of tai chi, individuals with fibromyalgia, a chronic pain [...]

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Roger Clemens – Baseball All-star Indicted In Drug Case

August 19, 2010

Baseball great, seven time Cy Young winner Roger Clemens has been indicted by a federal grand jury. The 19 page indictment charges Clemens with perjury, making false statements and obstruction of Congress. “Americans have a right to expect that witnesses who testify under oath before Congress will tell the truth,” United States Attorney Ronald C. [...]

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Local High Schools to Get Sports Pages From Gannett Co.

August 17, 2010
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As advertising revenue becomes harder and harder to attain in a bigger and broader digital world, Gannett Co. has announced its plans to introduce local high school sports pages to bolster ad revenue in the electronic age. It is no secret that print advertising is feeling the pinch when it comes to getting advertising dollars. [...]

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iPad Users Get A Sports Mag Jolt

August 15, 2010

While the iPad continues to be all the craze, companies are continually trying to access this increasing user base. Sports illustrated by Time is one company that is trying to take advantage of these users with its new offering. The new Sports Illustrated platform is going to show off all of the traditional SI articles [...]

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