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Racism a blight on English soccer
Rio Ferdinand said it had been frustrating watching his younger brother Anton suffer the abuse of "small-minded people" because of the John Terry racism case and that he too was disillusioned by the racism issues blighting English soccer.
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Aaron Rodgers voted NFL MVP
Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player Saturday, as voted by the Associated Press.
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Dundee one of boxing's brilliant scientists
Angelo Dundee was a genius of a cornerman, perhaps the quickest thinking operator who ever stepped into the ring in the service of a great champion. But was Muhammad Ali's superb trainer, who died this week at the age of 90, the most accomplished and knowing boxing trainer of all time?
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Gambling, junk food and the NFL
The NFL is clearly the most popular sports league in North America. Is it because it's the most exciting game of the four major sports?
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NFL notes: Will Colts take Luck or Griffin?
Since it's starting to look like a consensus opinion that Peyton Manning won't be back in Indianapolis next season, Robert Griffin III decided to throw his hat in the ring to make his case to become the Colts' next star quarterback.
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You bet: Super Bowl edition
How many times have you heard this week that the Giants defeat of the Patriots four years ago was the greatest upset in Super Bowl history?
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Top T.O. Super Bowl party sites
If you still haven't decided what you're going to do Super Bowl Sunday, the Sun's got a last-minute guide to some of the best parties in and out of town.
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Better odds for Toronto casino
Every day the story is the same. Scores of buses full of Toronto gamblers leave the city at all hours in search of a little casino action and somewhere to place their bets.
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Loving father's last farewell
To those who attended Chris Thompson's funeral, it was more like a celebration of the slain man's life rather than simply sorrow.
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