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Sports in Brief: Report: Bush to lose Heisman
Yahoo Sports reported Tuesday that 2005 Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush is expected to be stripped of the award by the end of the month.
Sports unite to fight illegal betting
AUSTRALIA'S major sports bodies - the AFL, Cricket Australia, NRL and ARU - have joined forces to try to stamp out illegal betting.
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Sports Direct scores £167m profit
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Middle school sports report Panther spikers fall to Jonathan Alder The Fairbanks seventh grade volleyball team fell to Jonathan Alder 6-25, 6-25 on Thursday. The Lady Panthers are 1-1 on the season.
Sports join forces to punt fixing
THE country's major sports bodies have joined forces to try to stop illegal betting.
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World stocks drop as investors seek safety
World stock markets fell on Wednesday as investors sought safety amid fresh worries about the fragile economic recovery, helping propel the yen to a 15-year high against the dollar, analysts said.

World Stocks Fall On Debt Fear, Yen Surge
World stocks down on Europe debt fear, yen surge

World stocks down on Europe debt fear, yen surge
World stock markets mostly slipped Wednesday amid new concerns about European banks' exposure to risky debt and as the yen's rise to a fresh 15-year high against the dollar weighed on Asian exporters.

World's Tiniest Teen Takes Bite Out of Big Apple
The world's tiniest teen took a bite out of the Big Apple Tuesday, topping off his whirlwind tour of the city by sharing a tender moment with a fair-haired New York Post reporter more than three times his height.

World Stocks Fall; EU Debt Crisis Flares
World stock markets slid Wednesday amid new concerns about European banks' exposure to risky debt and as the yen's rise to a fresh 15-year high against the dollar weighed on Asian exporters.

World stocks drop as investors seek safety
World stocks drop as investors seek safetyWorld stocks drop as investors seek safety

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