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Texas beats Jays as Darvish outduels Drabek
Monday night's Blue Jays-Texas Rangers tilt was like a performance of the Broadway musical Annie Get Your Gun, the one with the song Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better).
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Thunder edge Mavs again
If this is the changing of the guard, it isn't coming easy, yet Oklahoma City is heading to Dallas after holding serve at home.
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Blues out of tune in Game 2
St. Louis blew.
Worse than they have all year.
Now, they're in grave danger of blowing their best chance at a Stanley Cup in forever.
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Heat take lead over Knicks
It wasn't quite the 33-point dismantling they produced Saturday, but the Miami Heat had no trouble handling the New York Knicks on Monday, leading throughout the second half en route to a comfortable 104-94 Game 2 victory.
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Pacers close out Magic
Unlike Game 1, the Indiana Pacers had no trouble closing out the Orlando Magic on Monday.
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White powder envelopes close NYC banks
A rash of incidents involving envelopes containing a suspicious white powder had police scrambling around New York City on Monday and forced the nation's fourth-biggest bank, Wells Fargo & Co, to shut down five branches.
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Clinton heads to China and into dissident drama
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton left on Monday on a high-stakes trip to Beijing, where a blind dissident is reportedly holed up in the U.S. embassy in a drama threatening to overshadow top-level meetings between the two governments.
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Pal charged with murder in teen's death
A 19-year-old man is charged with second-degree murder in the killing of Nicolas Quintal, 18, whose body was found Sunday along an isolated dirt road near Quyon, Que.
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TTC audits highlight a lack of oversight
A damning series of audits on two TTC departments shows weak control over the timing and cost of construction projects, rampant use of consultants, arbitrary payment of overtime bills and uncertified operators driving streetcars.
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Report criticizes Oakland police handling of Occupy protests
Oakland police used "an overwhelming military-type response" to disperse Occupy Oakland demonstrators and fired at a former Marine and Iraq war veteran who was critically injured in the clashes in October, according to a report issued on Monday.
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Rebel rivalry and suspicions threaten Syria revolt
Rebel fighter Mustafa and his trio of burly men look out of place at a trendy Turkish cafe near the Syrian border, dressed in tattered jeans and silently puffing on cigarettes as they scoop into tall ice-cream sundaes.
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As expiration date nears, relationship spoils
DEAR AMY: I have been dating a great guy for a year and a half, but he recently decided to pursue his dream of moving 1,000 miles away to attend graduate school. He is leaving in three months, and we do not plan to continue with a long-distance relationship after he is gone.
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Iron Man to follow in Bond's footsteps?
Marvel boss Kevin Feige is convinced the Iron Man series can continue as successfully as the Bond movies, even if Robert Downey Jr. decides to leave the franchise in the future.
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Don't expect a Freddie Mercury hologram: Taylor
Queen drummer Roger Taylor and guitarist Brian May would never consider using a hologram of late singer Freddie Mercury in concert following much hullabaloo over Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg performing with a Tupac Shaker hologram at this year's Coachella Festival.
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Darvish, Matsuzaka worlds apart
Comparisons to Daisuke Matsuzaka began two years ago when word surfaced that Yu Darvish's contract would be posted ... to go to the highest bidder.
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City blanks Manchester United, 1-0
Managers Roberto Mancini and Alex Ferguson appeared to want to settle a compelling Premier League title race with fisticuffs in the technical area in the second half as passions ran high in the Manchester derby on Monday.
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Wins, not goals, the focus for Whitecaps' Hassli
Eric Hassli stared into the distance Monday, took a deep sigh, and allowed the shoulders on his 6-foot-4 frame to slouch slightly. It was a simple sign of surrender to yet another question pinpointing his inability to score this season.
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Alfie, Karlsson to play for Swedes at worlds
Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson might need some time to decide if he'll play in the NHL again, but he's made one decision: Alfie will join Team Sweden at the World Hockey Championships.
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