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Bruins, Red Sox postpone Friday games in Boston
The Boston Bruins and Boston Red Sox postponed their scheduled games Friday in deference to law authorities’ search for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings. The Red Sox did not announce a makeup date for the opener of their three-game series...
Tags: Sports, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, TD Garden, Auction Service, Montreal Canadiens
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Kings-Ducks at Dodger Stadium among six outdoor games next season
Can there be too much of a good thing? The NHL recently announced that the Toronto Maple Leafs will face the Detroit Red Wings at Michigan Stadium on Jan. 1, 2014 in the resumption of the Winter Classic outdoor series, and it was reported here that...
Tags: Sports, Vancouver Canucks, Pat Summerall, Toronto Maple Leafs, Dodger Stadium
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Oregon proposes probation over violations in football program
The University of Oregon has acknowledged major NCAA violations in connection with football recruiting and proposed a self-imposed two-year probation with the loss of one scholarship in each of the next three years, according to documents released by...
Tags: New York Knicks, College Sports, Quentin Richardson, San Antonio Spurs, Bowl Championship Series
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Carrie Underwood dishes on her marriage to Mike Fisher
Carrie Underwood may not see her hockey-playing husband as often as she'd like, but she's still gushing about their "sweet and sexy" wedded bliss. "You see each other when you can and you talk to each other as much as you can," the singer told People,...
Tags: Halle Berry, Music, Mike Fisher, Nashville Predators, Carrie Underwood
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Feds fine four mortgage insurers $15 million for alleged kickbacks
WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators hit four national private mortgage insurance companies Thursday with a combined $15.4 million in fines to settle allegations of making improper kickbacks to lenders to steer consumer business to them. The fines, which...
Tags: Consumers, Richard Cordray, Punishment, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Guy Boucher is fired as coach of Tampa Bay Lightning
A day after his club fell behind by four goals in the first period of a 5-3 loss to the Senators in Ottawa, Guy Boucher has been fired as coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning. Although General Manager Steve Yzerman said in a statement that “Guy has...
Tags: Tampa Bay Lightning, Sports, Ice Hockey, National Hockey League, AEG
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NHL governors approve realignment, new playoff format
The NHL Board of Governors approved realignment and a change to the Stanley Cup playoff format, as expected, with the changes to take effect for the 2013-14 season. The Eastern Conference will have two eight-team divisions, and the West will have two...
Tags: Politics, Florida Panthers, Vancouver Canucks, Jeff Carter, St. Louis Blues
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Southern California state legislators take sides in mayor's race
With the field in the Los Angeles mayor’s race now whittled down to two, more state legislators from Southern California are taking sides. Councilman Eric Garcetti announced a trio of endorsements Monday from state Sens. Kevin De Leon (D-Los...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Wendy Greuel, Fabian Nunez, Ron Calderon
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Watch Frazer McLaren knock out David Dziurzynski during NHL fight
You know the saying, "No one ever gets hurt in a hockey fight"? Well, it turns out you can't say that anymore. About 26 seconds into Wednesday night's game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, a fight broke out between Toronto's...
Tags: Toronto Maple Leafs, David Dziurzynski, National Hockey League, 50 Cent, Frazer McLaren
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NHL suspends Sabres' Kaleta five games, sets draft lottery format
NHL disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan has been busy lately. On Monday he suspended Buffalo Sabres forward Patrick Kaleta for five games without pay for a dangerous boarding infraction Kaleta committed against Brad Richards of the New York Rangers on...
Tags: Sports, Brad Richards, National Hockey League, Patrick Kaleta, ESPN (tv network)
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Blackhawks rediscovering championship formula
CHICAGO — Between the time the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup in 2010 and the time each player enjoyed his day with the trophy, their roster had already been broken up because of salary-cap problems. They kept their core but lost 10...
Tags: Sports, St. Louis Blues, Patrick Sharp, Corey Crawford, Jonathan Toews
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Nationals beef up lineup for presidents mascot race with Taft
One of the most popular baseball sideshows is the presidents mascots race during Nationals games in Washington, and their lineup just got a lot beefier with William Howard Taft joining the ranks of Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Phil McGraw, William Howard Taft, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Washington Nationals
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