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NewsLancaster warns players to behaveEngland coach Stuart Lancaster warns his players about their off-field behaviour as they fly out for the tour of South Africa.
Parolee sneaks on San Diego plane before arrestSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Officials say police arrested a parolee who broke through an emergency door opening to the tarmac at the San Diego airport and boarded a commuter jet bound for Los Angeles....
Canada manhunt after limbs postedCanadian police name a 29-year-old Montreal man wanted in connection with two limbs sent through the post, and a headless torso.
Split-finger or HGH? Trial debates Clemens careerWASHINGTON (AP) -- Knowledgeable baseball fans can argue all day whether it was the split-finger fastball - and not performance-enhancing drugs - that kept Roger Clemens on top of his game well into his 30s and beyond. His lawyers are trying to make that point at a trial where basic terms such as "Fenway Park" and "foul pole" require an explanation for a jury of nonfans....
Split-finger or HGH? Trial debates Clemens careerWASHINGTON (AP) -- Knowledgeable baseball fans can argue all day whether it was the split-finger fastball - and not performance-enhancing drugs - that kept Roger Clemens on top of his game well into his 30s and beyond. His lawyers are trying to make that point at a trial where basic terms such as "Fenway Park" and "foul pole" require an explanation for a jury of nonfans....
Split-finger or HGH? Trial debates Clemens careerWASHINGTON (AP) -- Knowledgeable baseball fans can argue all day whether it was the split-finger fastball - and not performance-enhancing drugs - that kept Roger Clemens on top of his game well into his 30s and beyond. His lawyers are trying to make that point at a trial where basic terms such as "Fenway Park" and "foul pole" require an explanation for a jury of nonfans....
Split-finger or HGH? Trial debates Clemens careerWASHINGTON (AP) -- Knowledgeable baseball fans can argue all day whether it was the split-finger fastball - and not performance-enhancing drugs - that kept Roger Clemens on top of his game well into his 30s and beyond. His lawyers are trying to make that point at a trial where basic terms such as "Fenway Park" and "foul pole" require an explanation for a jury of nonfans....
Opinion: In defense of Justin Bieber'Catastrophe Award' angers studentPorn actor suspected in body parts caseBrazil prosecutors seek payment from Shell, BASFBRASILIA, Brazil (AP) -- Brazilian prosecutors said Wednesday that they asked a court to force oil company Shell and the world's largest chemical company, BASF, to immediately pay $500 million into a compensation fund for hundreds of workers who may have been contaminated at an agricultural chemicals plant....
Rockefeller and Rothschild Merge Financial Operations in AmericaInfowars.com | Globalist kingpin David Rockefeller and top bankster Lord Jacob Rothschild will merge operations.
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CDC wants to go after all baby boomers with vaccines for a phantom virusNatural News | CDC is proposing everyone born between 1945 and 1965 be tested for Hepatitis C, but there's no vaccine for it. Does it even exist?
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Europe worries stalk Wall Street; Dow loses 161Fearing a financial rupture in Europe, investors around the world fled from risk Wednesday. They punished stocks and the euro, and the yield on a benchmark U.S. bond hit its lowest point since World War II....
Prove Mitt's not a unicorn, group saysThree killed in US cafe shootingThree people were killed and two seriously wounded when a gunman opened fire in a cafe in Seattle, Washington.
US levies new sanctions on key Syrian bankWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration added new sanctions on a Syrian bank Wednesday as a top White House official said the U.S. wants to economically throttle the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad and cut off salaries of pro-government thugs blamed for the grisly massacre in Houla....
'Largest' shark anglers praisedTwo sea anglers are praised for releasing what could be be the largest shark ever caught in British waters.
Opinion: Keystone as political red meatJapan makes games piracy arrestNintendo says Japan has used a new law to crack down on adapters that allow the use of pirated games.
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