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Jerry Green resigns post with Tennessee Volunteers
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Jerry Green won plenty of games at Tennessee, but not enough of the big ones.
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Suzuki catching up to life in U.S., major league pitching
Ichiro Suzuki is catching on about life in the majors. He’s also catching up with the pitching.
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Yankees’ offer could change directions for Michigan QB, likely NFL 1st-rounder
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – When Drew Henson belonged to the Cincinnati Reds, his choice appeared easy: Become a quarterback in the NFL.
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Crippled oil rig sinks
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) – One of the world’s biggest oil rigs sank in the South Atlantic on Tuesday, and the state oil company Petrobras warned that more than 300,000 gallons of diesel fuel on
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New York native fights terrorism charges
LIMA, Peru (AP) – The retrial of New York native Lori Berenson opened Tuesday after a five-year campaign against her conviction on terrorism charges by a secret military tribunal.
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Vatican denies report of nuns sexual abuse
VATICAN CITY (AP) – The Vatican on Tuesday denied a report in the National Catholic Reporter saying sexual abuse of nuns by priests – especially in AIDS-ravaged Africa – is a serious problem.
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Bad information, judgment, others blamed in submarine collision
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (AP) – A Navy court of inquiry into the collision of the USS Greeneville and a Japanese fishing boat ended with the submarine commander’s testimony and key players blaming bad
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Bush deals with environmental issues
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Bush administration is rescinding new standards for arsenic in drinking water and proposing to lift new requirements on mining interests as its latest challenges to environmen
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Utilities blamed for blackouts
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) – Gov.
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Murder charge stands
BENTONVILLE, (AP) – Defense attorneys for a man charged in the rape and death of a 13-year old boy failed Tuesday in their attempts to obtain dismissal of a capital murder charge against their clie
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Judge agrees lawyer can exercise daily
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A former lawyer convicted in a public corruption investigation can modify her home-detention sentence to include an hour of aerobic activity daily outside her home, a federal jud
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House declines endorsement
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – A bill that would allow Westark College at Fort Smith to merge with the University of Arkansas has failed to get an endorsement from a committee of the state House of Representat
