Nationals Park had quite an opening.
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Roger Clemens got some new Republican support in his dispute with Brian McNamee.
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Back at his alma mater, back in the NCAAs, Bob Huggins looked and sounded just like the Bob Huggins everyone remembers. He yelled. He groused. He drew an early technical foul. And he willed his No. 7-seeded West Virginia past second-seeded Duke.
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Whew! After escaping against 15th-seeded Belmont, Duke's players were pleased to be practicing Friday. Oh, yes, it sure felt good to be preparing to meet No. 7 West Virginia in the NCAA tournament's second round Saturday instead of packing up bags and traveling to campus.
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Derrick Brown and Xavier put an end to the magical run of a Georgia team that by game's end was, well, 'Dawg tired. Brown's 19 points and 11 rebounds led a balanced-as-usual offense, and No. 3-seeded Xavier avoided a big upset by rallying to overcome fading Georgia 73-61 on Thursday in a first-round West Regional game.
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First Andy Roddick, now Patrick McEnroe. The United States' men's tennis team at the Beijing Olympics will be missing the top player and the captain from the squad that ended the country's 12-year championship drought in the Davis Cup.
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An article which talks about the benefits of playing a music instrument with concern to the genomic biological structure of humans. Apparently, playing an instrument can reverse the stress response on the genome level.
A teacher's hand get's blown off by a live 40mm round, which he was using as a paperweight. How strange...
Media has come a long way in the past 10 years, with the advent of high speed distribution and extremely high quality production methods.
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Is Google really sitting around and doing nothing, or is a much bigger project underway? Why have they not recently released a new product with any great capability?
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Google takes more to the cell web market by extending their personalized homepage to the cell browser. Get your email, stocks, weather, and news all from one page on your cell!
Google uses their own technology to try and take over the search market for Vista users. Microsoft can't do much about this, and it seems that, since everyone uses Google, many people will simply put Google as their search engine just for ease of use. A GREAT move by Google.
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