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Buccaneers sign Clark, trade Winslow
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed free agent tight end Dallas Clark to a one-year contract on Monday and also traded tight end Kellen Winslow to Seattle.
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Cowboys-Redskins appeal dismissed
The special master who heard the appeal of the Cowboys and Redskins granted the NFL's motion to dismiss a grievance, upholding two-year penalties structured to dissolve $36 million of cap space for Washington with Dallas losing $10 million.
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Alouettes' Wilson retires
Defensive tackle Eric Wilson, a two-time Grey Cup winner with the Montreal Alouettes, ended his eight-year CFL career Tuesday.
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NFL makes pads mandatory
NFL clubs voted Tuesday to make knee pads and thigh pads mandatory equipment again for players.
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Bass leads Celtics over 76ers
With about two minutes left, and his team safely in line for the win, Brandon Bass walked off the parquet floor at TD Garden to a standing ovation.
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Bills will be back five more years
Toronto will continue to play host to one regular-season Buffalo Bills game per year through 2017, QMI Agency has learned.
And tickets will be "significantly" cheaper, according to a source in the position to know.
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Changes coming to Lakers
And so begins the autopsy of the L.A. Lakers: The questions that aren't so easily answered, the future that is so uncertain that virtually any move is possible and the debate as to whether Kobe Bryant will ever win that elusive sixth championship.
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Having problems with grubs?
Toronto's pesticide ban has been in full swing for around eight years now, and residents' lawns have become fertile ground for grubs, the larvae beetles bury under lawns to develop and grow.
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Camilla pays tribute to Queen's Own
The Duchess of Cornwall paid tribute to soldiers and families of the Queen's Own Regiment on her first visit Tuesday to the Moss Park Armoury as colonel-in-chief of the historic Queen's Own Rifles.
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