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Carson Palmer is traded to Arizona Cardinals
Carson Palmer has landed with the third team of his NFL career. The Arizona Cardinals acquired the 2002 Heisman Trophy winner from the Oakland Raiders, then agreed to a two-year contract that could pay him up to $20 million with $10 million guaranteed....
Tags: Oakland Raiders, Jarome Iginla, Big East Conference, Conference USA, Arizona Cardinals
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Jarome Iginla trade to Pittsburgh is noteworthy on many levels
At one point Wednesday night, according to Canada’s TSN network and other media outlets eager to appear to be experts, Jarome Iginla had been traded from Calgary to Boston for two prospects and a first-round draft pick. A few scrupulous souls like...
Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Jarome Iginla, Jay Feaster, Dean Lombardi, The Boston Globe
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Sacramento mayor directs offense in fight to retain NBA's Kings
SACRAMENTO — The most effective politician in Sacramento? There's no question. It's the mayor. Kevin Johnson — K.J. as he became known during his pro basketball playing days — is indisputably the right mayor at the right time. It's...
Tags: Christopher Hansen, Sports, Kevin Johnson, Steve Ballmer, Golden State Warriors
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Penguins' Sidney Crosby out indefinitely with broken jaw
Sidney Crosby, who was hit in the face with a puck on a deflected shot, will be out indefinitely with a broken jaw, the team announced on its website Sunday. Crosby was struck in the face in the second minute of a 2-0 victory over the New York Islanders...
Tags: Jarome Iginla, Sports, Sidney Crosby, Mario Lemieux, National Hockey League
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Watch Penguins' Sidney Crosby get hit in face by puck [Updated]
Sidney Crosby, the Pittsburgh Penguins' high-scoring captain, was hit in the face by the puck Saturday when a teammate's shot was deflected. Crosby lost several teeth and needed oral surgery. Crosby, who was a few feet to the right of the goal, couldn't...
Tags: Jarome Iginla, Sports, Sidney Crosby, Steven Stamkos, National Hockey League
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Serena Williams beats Maria Sharapova to win sixth Key Biscayne title
Serena Williams broke the Key Biscayne women's record for most titles, and Maria Sharapova set a new standard for futility in finals. Williams swept the final 10 games and earned her sixth championship in the event Saturday by rallying past Sharapova, 4-...
Tags: Jordan Leopold, Steffi Graf, Bill Haas, Ice Hockey, Tom Watson
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Penguins acquire Jarome Iginla from the Flames
The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired Jarome Iginla from the Calgary Flames. The Flames announced the deal after their victory over Colorado on Wednesday night, sending their longtime captain to the Eastern Conference-leading Penguins in exchange for...
Tags: Brenden Morrow, Jonathan Bernier, Jay Feaster, Jarome Iginla, Calgary Flames
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Ducks acquire David Steckel from Toronto
The Ducks have acquired forward David Steckel from the Toronto Maple Leafs for minor leaguer Ryan Lasch and a seventh-round draft pick in 2014. In Steckel, the Ducks acquired a player that teams with championship dreams often try to land approaching the...
Tags: Derrick Rose, New Jersey Devils, Nick Bonino, Saku Koivu, Sports
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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: Gary Bettman, Politics, Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Ottawa Senators
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Ray Collins dies; singer with the Mothers of Invention was 75
The Soul Giants were a struggling R&B cover band in Pomona in the mid-1960s when lead singer Ray Collins fired the group's guitarist and invited a musical collaborator from Rancho Cucamonga to take his place. His name was Frank Zappa. The band soon...
Tags: Music, Invention and Innovation, Frank Zappa, Heart Attack, Music Industry
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Gary Bettman, Don Fehr to rejoin NHL labor talks
NEW YORK—NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and NHL Players’ Assn. Executive Director Donald Fehr were poised to rejoin labor negotiations Thursday after moving aside to let their respective top lieutenants preside over the talks for two days....
Tags: Gary Bettman, Sports, Trials, Free Agency, Arbitration
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NHL labor talks to resume after league governors' meeting
NEW YORK -- The delegations of NHL owners and players who appeared to make some progress toward a new labor agreement during a direct meeting on Tuesday held separate discussions Wednesday morning before owners left to attend a long-scheduled meeting of...
Tags: Government, Politics, Gary Bettman, Dustin Penner, Sports
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