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Germans to kill 400,000 cattle to curb mad cow outbreak
BERLIN (AP) – The German government announced today it would slaughter an estimated 400,000 cattle in an attempt to curb mad cow disease, its most dramatic step to fight the outbreak since the firs
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Health officials mull report requirement
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – State health officials say they may ask that doctors and hospitals be required to report diagnoses of a brain-wasting disease described as the human variant of mad cow disease.
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Indian official: 12,000 bodies recovered
AHMEDABAD, India (AP) – At least 12,000 bodies have been recovered from the rubble of India’s devastating earthquake and the death toll is estimated to be 25,000, a top official of Gujarat state sa
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Bearkatz complete sweep in 2-AA North
MAYNARD – Patrick Davidson scored 20 points, and Chad Milligan added 18 as the Melbourne Bearkatz completed a sweep of their 2-AA North District foes with an 80-72 win over the Maynard Tigers here
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Pats hit last shots, down Pioneers
MARION – Zrano Bowles hit a go-ahead, baseline jumper with about 20 seconds to play here Tuesday night, and the Marion Patriots held on for a 51-48, AAAA-East District victory.
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Lady Pioneers return home with another win
MARION – The Batesville Lady Pioneers won their second AAAA-East District road basketball game in a row Tuesday night with a 47-38 decision over the Marion Lady Patriots.
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Chmura’s lawyer contends accuser fabricated assault story
WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) – The teenager who says former Green Bay Packers star Mark Chmura sexually assaulted her insisted Tuesday she was not fabricating her accusations.
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NBC, XFL promises new football
NEW YORK (AP) – NBC Sports promises the XFL will be football like you’ve never seen it – and the network hopes that won’t apply to the quality of play.
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Baltimoreans toast Ravens in rain
BALTIMORE (AP) – One more chance to wear purple and black. One more chance to paint faces and wave signs. One more chance to scream and cavort in appreciation of a history-making team.
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Even names like ‘Norman Einstein’ don’t last in memory of sports people
Some people in sports have notoriously short memories.
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QB Josh Driscoll commits to ASU
JONESBORO (AP) – Fort Smith Southside’s Josh Driscoll, the quarterback on The Associated Press Super Team, said he will play football for Arkansas State University.
