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ASK IRA: What will it take for Beasley to play?
SunSentinel.comAsk Ira! SunSentinel Heat Writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Tim Hardaway, Ben Wallace, Lifestyle and Leisure, Twitter, Inc., Radio Industry
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Catch of the day: Singing English fishermen net major-label record deal
LONDON (AP) — After singing soldiers and harmonious priests, a group of English fishermen is the latest unorthodox band to sign a major-label recording contract. The Fisherman's Friends come from Port Isaac in England's southernmost county of...Tags: Amy Winehouse, Music Industry, Cornwall, Lady Gaga, England
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College Cage Series
College kids are getting the chance to fight for a scholarship. Literally. The College Cage Series is offering a scholarship to each winner of a series of MMA tournaments. There will be tryouts held throughout the year and the tournaments will be filmed...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Colleges and Universities, Sports, Awards and Prizes, Education
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Birds release Andrews
OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESSShawn Andrews' star-crossed career in Philadelphia is over. The Eagles released the former All-Pro right guard on Wednesday in a move that was expected. Andrews, who missed the 2008 training camp because of depression, has played in just two games over...Tags: NFL, YouTube, Twitter, Inc., Jon Runyan, Sports
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Ducks show they have fight left in 4-2 win over Chicago
The Ducks probably can't win this struggle, but they still have some fight in them.
After a feisty 4-2 win over Chicago on Wednesday at the Honda Center, they have beaten the top two teams in the Western Conference in consecutive games. But even after...Tags: Field Hockey, Ryan Getzlaf, 2016 Olympic Games, Saku Koivu, James Wisniewski
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Lake moving ahead on emergency operations center
TAVARES – Though pinched for money, Lake officials intend to forge ahead with a $6 million project to build a new emergency operations center in the north end of the judicial center parking lot. The county expects to sign a contract next month with...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Emergency Planning, Employees, Meteorological Disasters, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Back in Maryland, Karamanos brings home winner at Laurel
Horacio Karamanos, who last week returned to the Maryland jockey colony after spending 16 months riding in his native Argentina, guided Crafty Secret to victory in the third race at Laurel Park on Wednesday. "I am so happy to be back," said Karamanos, 36,...Tags: Basketball, John Barry, Clubs and Associations, Pimlico Race Course, Colleges and Universities
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Target misses mark on employee’s life insurance
Lon Settje didn't work at Target for the money. "It gave him something to do," said his wife, Joan Settje. "He missed working when he retired and he needed to feel, what's the word? Wanted? Respected? Helpful? He just adored the people." For six years,...
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Alex Rodriguez To Be Interviewed By Feds
The Hartford CourantAlex Rodriguez's lawyers are setting up an interview with federal authorities as part of an investigation into a Canadian doctor who is the focus of a cross-border drug smuggling case involving human growth hormone. The Yankee slugger said from the team'...Tags: Canadian Football, Jose Reyes, Organized Crime, Spring Training, Colorado Rockies
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Washington Redskins sign veteran quarterback Rex Grossman to free-agent contract
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Quarterback Rex Grossman has signed a free-agent contract with the Washington Redskins. Grossman spent last season with the Houston Texans, working with new Redskins offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan. The 29-year-old Grossman...Tags: NFL, Super Bowl, Rex Grossman, Sports, Houston Texans
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Chicago Bears release defensive back Nathan Vasher
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Bears have released former Pro Bowl defensive back Nathan Vasher. Vasher, selected in the fourth round of the 2004 draft out of Texas, played six seasons with Chicago and made 19 interceptions, including eight...Tags: NFL, Nathan Vasher, Sports, Chicago Bears, Football
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Continental tells its pilots they can have same contract as Delta pilots, but no board seat
HOUSTON (AP) — Continental Airlines is offering its pilots essentially the same contract enjoyed by Delta Air Lines pilots, with two exceptions. Under a proposal from the airline Wednesday, Continental pilots would not get to appoint a pilot to the...Tags: Delta Air Lines, Career and Workplace, Unions, Continental Airlines
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