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Brewers reach goal, begin looking for more
AP Sports WriterSo that's what the postseason feels like. Now that these Milwaukee Brewers got a taste, they want a little more after being eliminated by Philadelphia in four games in the first round of the NL playoffs. "It was a lot of fun, regardless whether we won...Tags: Ben Sheets, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Jeff Suppan, Bill Hall
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Rams' McMichael out for season
As if an 0-4 start wasn't bad enough, things got even worse for the St. Louis Rams on Monday with the news that tight end Randy McMichael will be lost for the rest of the season. McMichael suffered a broken tibia and torn ligament in his right leg in...Tags: St. Louis Rams, Anthony Becht
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'Million Dollar Quartet' captures the thrills of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins
Chicago Tribune criticGreat balls of fire! Here's a hit. A palpable hit. Vegas. London. Maybe even Broadway. Here's why. The new commercial musical "Million Dollar Quartet" contains virtuosic performances. The kind of jaw-dropping turns that snap your head to the stage and...Tags: Music Theater, Elvis Presley, Theater, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis
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Red Sox uncertain about Masterson's future role
Justin Masterson could be a valuable member of Boston's starting rotation in the future. He could be a strong option in the Red Sox bullpen. For Boston manager Terry Francona, it's a nice dilemma to have. "I think we see him as a good pitcher,"...Tags: American League, Boston Red Sox, Carlos Quentin, Cliff Floyd, Vladimir Guerrero
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University at Buffalo gets $7.6M for AIDS research
The University at Buffalo has been awarded a $7.6 million contract to help AIDS researchers in developing countries conduct proper clinical trials. The seven-year award from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is one of the largest...Tags: Illnesses, AIDS, Colleges and Universities, Diseases
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Coping with the college financial aid squeeze
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comIncreasing college tuition and decreasing access to credit are leading students and parents to hunt for ways to raise money and slash expenses. Educational experts say more college students are transferring from private schools to less expensive public...Tags: Family, National Government, Flatbush, Colleges and Universities, Heads of State
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Vols' woes translate to dip in attendance
The Associated PressTennessee student Kristin Childrey just assumed she and her friends would attend every home football game last season. That's not the case this year. "It's not a priority anymore," said the 19-year-old sophomore who's been to two of three home games....Tags: Football, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Pa. lawmakers warn of huge budget deficit
Of The Associated PressThe deteriorating economy and rising cost of such big-ticket items as health care and prisons is leading the state government on a path to a massive deficit that will require a tax increase to erase, two senior state legislators said Monday. The two...Tags: State Budgets, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Government, Executive Branch, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Capitals ship 2007 1st-round pick Alzner, Bourque to Hershey; Laing waived, could join them
AP Sports WriterSPRINGFIELD, Va. (AP) _ The Washington Capitals set their season-opening roster Monday, sending 2007 first-round draft pick Karl Alzner and Chris Bourque to AHL club Hershey and waiving forward Quintin Laing. Alzner was the No. 5 overall pick last year....Tags: Sergei Fedorov, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, National Hockey League, Ray Bourque, Washington Capitals
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Court gets bonus scandal cases today
Of The Associated PressA corruption scandal that has roiled the Statehouse for nearly two years reaches court today, when a powerful former House leader, a representative who was his protege and four legislative aides will appear on charges they helped divert millions of...Tags: Prosecution, National Government, Election Day, Lawyers, Parliament
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Deadline looms for shipyard vote
247-4744Northrop Grumman and the union that represents nearly 8,000 of its hourly Newport News shipyard workers are unlikely to have a new labor deal signed and approved before their contract expires Oct. 26, the union's top official said. Although Alton Glass,...Tags: Northrop Grumman Newport News, Labor Disputes, Labor Legislation, Employees, Shipbuilding
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Sports Briefs
Curlin ran a half-mile in 52.80 seconds in his first official workout on Santa Anita's synthetic surface under the watchful eye of trainer Steve Asmussen. It was the first timed workout for the reigning Horse of the Year since he won the Jockey Club...Tags: Serena Williams, Kentucky Derby, Boston Bruins, Preakness Stakes, Cycling
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