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Lil Wayne ejected from Lakers vs. Heat game ... or was he?
Rapper Lil Wayne says he was kicked out of American Airlines Arena in Miami for cheering for the Lakers instead of the Heat. "So I'm @ da Heat game right, rootin 4 da Lakers kuz dats my team & would u believe they got police 2 make me leave?! Wow!" he...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Miami Heat, Lil Wayne, American Airlines Arena
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Stan Musial dies at 92; Cardinals' Hall of Fame hitter
To generations of baseball fans, he was simply "Stan the Man." Stan Musial, a legendary slugger for the St. Louis Cardinals who came to embody one of the sport's most successful franchises, died Saturday. He was 92. Musial, who had Alzheimer's...
Tags: Barack Obama, World Series, Los Angeles Dodgers, National League, St. Louis Cardinals
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Sports Illustrated swimsuit models hit Letterman show for Top 10
The annual Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition of David Letterman's Top 10 went off without a hitch Monday night — despite the big hitch that had happened several days before, as the much-anticipated cover of the magazine was leaked online ahead...
Tags: Swimming, David Letterman, Social Media, Kathy Ireland, Periodicals
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NFL field change: League might consider widening field by 35 feet
The NFL reportedly might consider widening the playing field from 160 feet to 195 feet to make the game safer for players, the National Football Post is reporting. The new field width would be the same as that in the Canadian Football League. "I'm not...
Tags: Football, Canadian Football, Summer Olympics, Michael Vick, Sports
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Following 'The Following.' Time Warner may sell some magazines.
After the coffee. Before figuring out who forgot to send me a valentine. The Skinny: I'm in D.C., where a tiny bit of snow and rain has frozen the roads and created distress. In my youth that meant snow day! Now it's just a pain in the you-know-what....
Tags: Mad Men (tv program), Newspaper and Magazine, Television Industry, Entertainment, Meredith Corporation
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Kate Upton lands back-to-back Sports Illustrated swimsuit covers
Kate Upton looks [blank] on the cover of the 2013 Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. While many adjectives might spring to mind, Upton filled in the blank herself Friday after the image used on the front of the annual issue was released to the public....
Tags: Swimming, Tyra Banks, Mike Piazza, Christie Brinkley, Elle MacPherson
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Lexus has bikini models strut in Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue
It is like having a “booth babe” come out of the print advertisement. Overseas, Toyota has used a cross-dresser to sex up its advertising. Now the Japanese automaker, known for its conservative cars, is leveraging Sports Illustrated’s...
Tags: Swimming, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Luxury Vehicles, Social Media, Infiniti
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Live discussion: Will Phil Mickelson win the Northern Trust Open?
No Tiger Woods. No red-hot Brandt Snedeker. Does that make Phil Mickelson the favorite at this weekend's Northern Trust Open at the Riviera Country Club? Join us for a live discussion at noon today when Times sports columnist Bill Dwyre and golf...
Tags: PGA Tour, Brandt Snedeker, Keegan Bradley, Golf, Northern Trust Open
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Percy Harvin rumors: Which will come first, trade or holdout?
Percy Harvin wants to get paid. And judging by the way folks on the Internet reacted to rumors that the Minnesota Vikings receiver is on the trading block, he probably will get big money somewhere. But will it happen before or after things get ugly --...
Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Percy Harvin, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Leslie Frazier, Summer Olympics
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Dennis Erickson hired as co-offensive coordinator at Utah
Dennis Erickson is back in college football -- but not as head coach of his seventh NCAA team. The former two-time national championship winner has been hired as the co-offensive coordinator at Utah, the school announced Monday. That's right, co-...
Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Football, College Sports, Interior Policy, Arizona State Sun Devils
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Edith Houghton, Major League Baseball's first female scout, dies
Edith Houghton, Major League Baseball's first female scout, died Feb. 2 at age 100, mlb.com is reporting. Houghton played on several women's teams during the 1920s and '30s, including the Hollywood Girls. She was hired as a scout by the Philadelphia...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, Interior Policy, Gun Control, Korean War (1950-1953)
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