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Launched in 1979, ESPN is a 24-hour sports broadcasting network based in Bristol, Connecticut. The channel's acronym stands for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.
Launched in 1979, ESPN is a 24-hour sports broadcasting network based in Bristol, Connecticut. The channel's acronym stands for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.
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The Best - Or Worst - Reviews of Guy Fieri's Restaurant
Updated: Guy Fieri responded angrily to the review on the Today Show Thursday morning. "I just thought it was ridiculous," Fieri said. "That to me, went so overboard...it really seemed like there was another agenda." By now, you may have seen the...
Tags: Paula Deen, Lifestyle and Leisure, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut), Foods and Beverages, Emily Dickinson
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Preview: Cubs at Cardinals
ReutersSportsDirect Inc. Preview: Cubs at Cardinals Although they're separated by 15 games in the National League Central standings, the rivalry is always intense when the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs get together, which they will do Monday night to...Tags: Fox Sports (tv network), New York Mets, Baseball, Carlos Marmol, Chicago Cubs
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Justin Rose to the occasion
Philadelphia Daily NewsARDMORE, Pa. When he was a 17-year-old amateur, Justin Rose grabbed the hearts of the British galleries by holing out a dramatic shot from the rough for a birdie to finish tied for fourth in the 1998 Open championship at Royal Birkdale. He turned pro the...Tags: Phil Mickelson, AT&T National, Jason Dufner, Jason Day, Steve Stricker
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Fans follow, but Woods leaves Open disappointed
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Though the round signified nothing, the sound and fury surrounding it spoke to Tiger Woods' enormous appeal. Occasionally on Sunday, when an out-of-contention Woods still managed to attract an enormous gallery, the wind at Merion seemed to...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Davis Love III, Adultery, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Masters Tournament
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MLB roundup: Rays' Cobb released from hospital
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB roundup: Rays' Cobb released from hospital After spending the night in a St. Petersburg hospital, Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Alex Cobb was released from the hospital Sunday afternoon and returned home. Cobb, who suffered a mild...Tags: Clayton Kershaw, New York Yankees, Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers, Wil Myers
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NBA roundup: Rivers not going to Clippers
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NBA roundup: Rivers not going to Clippers Trade talk between the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Clippers reached a stalemate on Saturday, and unless one side decides to budge, Doc Rivers will not be the Clippers next coach. Instead,...Tags: Arron Afflalo, Punishment, National Basketball Association, Tony Parker, David Stern
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Rays' Cobb expected to be released from hospital
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Rays' Cobb expected to be released from hospital After spending the night in a St. Petersburg hospital, Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Alex Cobb is expected to be released Sunday afternoon. Cobb, who suffered a mild concussion after being...Tags: David Price, Eric Hosmer, Hospitals and Clinics, Alex Cobb, Saint Petersberg (Russia)
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Rays' Cobb out of hospital
ReutersThe Sports Xchange EditorsNote: Updating with Cobb's release Rays' Cobb out of hospital After spending the night in a St. Petersburg hospital, Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Alex Cobb was released Sunday afternoon. He was going straight home and not stopping at...Tags: David Price, Eric Hosmer, Saint Petersberg (Russia), Alex Cobb, Hospitals and Clinics
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Jared Nickens commits to Maryland, giving Terps another shooter
Maryland men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon believes that you can never have enough shooters. That philosophy was proven again Sunday, when rising senior swingman Jared Nickens orally committed to the Terps after taking a visit to College Park over...
Tags: The Washington Post, Maryland Terrapins, Mark Turgeon, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Comcast Center (arena)
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Chargers' Manti Te'o moving past an old story
The Orange County RegisterThe Manti Te'o story is changing, and that's a good thing. A very good thing. The questions about the hoax and its aftermath are diminishing. With minicamps wrapping up and training camp closer than you think, the narrative is shifting to a better place:...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Philip Rivers, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., San Diego Chargers, Antonio Gates
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Bulls coach says Derrick Rose 'is there now'
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Bulls coach says Derrick Rose 'is there now' While the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs battle for an NBA title, the news out of Chicago should put a smile on the faces of Chicago Bulls fans. Derrick Rose is back -- the old Derrick...Tags: National Basketball Association, Derrick Rose, Miami Heat, Tom Thibodeau, Chicago Bulls
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Sideline Chatter: Tough year for umps, but who's counting?
The Seattle TimesThe worst season ever for major-league umps? "There may be something to that," wrote Brad Dickson of the Omaha (Neb.) World-Herald. "I tuned in to a game last night, and the count on the batter was five balls, four strikes." HEADLINES At TheOnion.com:...Tags: Tony Parker, Drugs and Medicines, Rex Ryan, Georgia Floods (2009), Metta World Peace
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