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Infant kidnapped, 8 year old returned to family

Houston - Miguel Morin was an infant when he disappeared in 2004, and now he is eight years old. The Texas child is being returned to his family.
In the Media by Gar Swaffar - 4 comments

Iraq war veteran Martinez becomes 'Dancing with the Stars' champ

J.R. Martinez was serving in Iraq when the front left tire of his Humvee hit a landmine. After 33 surgeries from burns over 40 percent of his body and 34 months at the BAMC, he has just won the championship for the 13th season of "Dancing with the Stars."
In the Media by Nancy Houser - 6 comments

Op-Ed: Smokin' Joe Frazier — His last, and most important, fight

Philadelphia - To those who grew up in the post-Tyson era, the name Joe Frazier is only a name, if that, but once like Mike Tyson, he was the baddest man on the planet, though unlike Tyson, for all the right reasons. Today, he is fighting his most feared opponent.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: Why the Vancouver Canucks will win the 2011 Stanley Cup

Vancouver - The NHL team that led the league in goals scored and fewest allowed goals will take home the Cup in 2011. Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo is playing with poise and the Sedin twins are shaping up to be a potent offensive force. Who can stop them?
In the Media by David Silverberg - 3 comments

Jeopardy! concludes with Watson, IBM Challenge

New York - The concluding episode of Jeopardy! concluded with Alex Trebek stating what he's learned during the IBM Challenge. Trebek's first stated point was "Watson is fast, knows a lot of stuff and is capable of dominating a match."
In the Media by Vincent Sobotka - 1 comment

Canadian Go-Kart winner crashes as he celebrates victory

Daniel Morad raced in at first place in the DD2 World Go Karting Championship in Italy, but followed it with an embarrassing gaffe when he crashed while celebrating the chequered flag.
In the Media by Kev Hedges

Op-Ed: Boxing James “Lights Out” Toney Ducked By the Best of Them

So we now have the new title of the one that was ducked the most by the rest of boxing and that title goes to James “Lights Out” Toney
In the Media by William Charles Baker - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Boxing the Ghost of Prince Naseem Hamed

The now-retired British boxer held Bantamweight and Featherweight championships. Like Manny Pacquiao, Hamed is a southpaw with lighting speed and punching power.
In the Media by William Charles Baker - 1 comment

Canadian Texting Champ Heads To New York

Kathy Spence took the prize for fastest texter in Canada, and now it's time to compete for the Mobile World Cup in New York City held on January 13. She is going for the top prize of $100,000.
In the Media by KJ Mullins

Kansas girl Kavya Shivashankar, 13, wins national spelling bee

Thirteen year old Kavya Shivashankar of Olathe,Kansas won the 82nd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee. Kavya was declared the Spelling Bee champion after she correctly spelled the word "laodicean".
In the Media by Kesavan Unnikrishnan - 3 comments
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Defending champion Hurricane Fly heads the field for the Champion Hurdle when the Cheltenham Festival starts on Tuesday.

AC Milan frustrated Barcelona in its attempt to grab a valuable away goal in the Champions League on Wednesday, holding the defending champions to a 0-0 draw.

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