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The Backstretch Blog: There's Something About Indy
Eyewitness SportsAsk your average sports fan what they know about racing, and the first think most will say is the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. There is just something special about that famed yard of bricks. For NASCAR drivers there is no doubt that the Daytona is...Tags: Metal and Mineral, NASCAR, Ryan Newman, Daytona 500, Arts and Culture
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Wild Finish Goes Sorenson's Way At Road America
Special to Sporting News NASCAR Wire ServiceJustin Allgaier was leading when caution was called on the final lap of the third green-white-checkered-flag attempt on the 4.048-mile road course, but he ran out of gas at the top of Turn 6, allowing Sorenson to assume the lead on Lap 57 of the scheduled...Tags: Mike Wallace (auto racing), NASCAR, Ron Fellows, Reed Sorenson, Justin Allgaier
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Decade duel! 1980s vs. 1990s: Oh, it's on
Like, gag us with a spoon. For its 30th anniversary, Artscape is going all 1980s on us. So we figured that now’s the time to determine once and for all which was the better 10-year period: the ’80s or ’90s. Let the battle begin!
FASHION...Tags: Buffalo Bills, Vehicles, World War II (1939-1945), Sports, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Pols Pressure Obama To Pardon First Black Heavyweight Champ
pix11.comNearly 100 years to the day that Jack Johnson became the first black Heavyweight Champion of the World, his name still commands the respect of world champions, boxing writers, and even politicians. During his career, however, he was increasingly...Tags: Elections, Laws, Evander Holyfield, Heavyweight, U.S. Congress
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Former Colt Fred Miller still dotes on the girl he fell for in college
Every morning, around 5 a.m., before the sunlight splashes on the beige bedroom walls of the weathered farmhouse in Upperco, Charlene Miller stirs, yawns — and prays.
Thank you, Lord, for helping me come through the night.
She doesn't get up....Tags: Government, Physical Conditions, Baltimore Colts, Nursing Homes, Justice System
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No Assault Charges Against Kobe Bryant in San Diego Church Case
KTLA NewsSAN DIEGO (KTLA) -- Prosecutors say they will not file charges in an alleged assault involving Lakers star Kobe Bryant and another man at a church. It happened at St. Therese of Carmel in Carmel Valley in August, according to police. Investigators say a...Tags: Entertainment, Matt Johnson, Justice System, Mark Campbell, Police Investigations
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Kobe Bryant Divorce: Vanessa Gets 3 Newport Mansions
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA, Calif. (KTLA) -- Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa has been awarded $75 million in their divorce property settlement, TMZ reports. Citing sources close to the couple, TMZ says that the property settlement agreement has already been finalized....Tags: Maria Shriver, Orange County Superior Court, Justice System, KTLA, Angelina Jolie
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Phelps expands swimming education initiative
Ever since he started his foundation, Michael Phelps has been trying to educate Baltimore kids on water safety and attempting to save lives with swimming lessons. Now he's expanding that mission beyond the Baltimore area, and taking it nationwide.
The...Tags: Swimming, Health, Sports, Michael Phelps
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Timeline of important sickle cell trait dates
1968-69: Four Army recruits collapsed and died during basic training at Fort Bliss between March 1968 and February 1969. The recruits were the first documented cases of deaths caused by complications of sickle cell trait.
1974: Polie Poitier, a former...Tags: Teaching and Learning, UCF Knights, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Diseases and Illnesses, Sports
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NCAA has no say in forcing schools to change workouts
To Gene Egdorf, it doesn't make sense. How can the NCAA sanction a coach or program for impermissable text messages, phone calls and other recruiting violations but choose to not even investigate programs when an athletes dies?
The Houston attorney for...Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Health and Safety at School
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Barry Bremen dies at 64; prankster crashed All-Star games, Emmys
Barry Bremen, a Michigan businessman and incorrigible impostor who fielded pop flies at baseball's 1986 All-Star game, launched warm-up layups at the 1979 NBA All-Star game and bounded on stage to accept actress Betty Thomas' Emmy Award in 1985 has died....Tags: Corporate Crime, Monica Seles, Crimes, Sports, National Football League
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Chen Tough as Royals Top White Sox 4-1
Bruce Chen used an assortment of pitches, changed delivery angles and even let one pitch go at 90 mph. The veteran left-hander kept the Chicago White Sox guessing and had them off-balance for most of the day.
The result: a 4-1 Kansas City Royals' victory...Tags: Joakim Soria, All Stars, A.J. Pierzynski, Alex Rios, Elections
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