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Marion Bartoli Is Nearly Back Yet somehow Bartoli is back, partly because she fixed a far less sensational problem: her serve. A shoulder impingement and a torn tendon, most likely caused by her unorthodox service motion, forced Bartoli to retire just weeks after she won Wimbledon. Now Bartoli, 32, has a new, more conventional ...
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Kings double down in Vegas, sweep Golden Knights on back-to-back nights (Drew) Doughty throws his head back like he got shot – it's his shoulder pad that hits his chin. Two bad calls in a critical time of the game. It's hockey. I play hard. It's what's kept me in this league. I'm not going to apologize for any one of those penalties. They did cost us the game, but that's my style of play ...
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Weddings back on at Lucas County Common Pleas Court "Hopefully we get two more people on board, and we're back to where we used to be for decades," Judge Puffenberger said. Historically, ministers have been at the courthouse to perform weddings, but the service has been unavailable for several weeks with the departure of the Rev. Sandra Frost, who ...
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Smith has fire back in the belly for another bumper series Durban: Warning: Steve Smith has the love back. ... after sitting out the closing credits of the home summer - the Twenty20 tri-series - and is itching to get back on centre stage for Australia's third bumper series of the past 12 months. ... Ominously, a much-needed break has put the fire back in his belly.
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Report: DC United set to acquire Costa Rican left back Joseph Mora D.C. United fans might want to keep an eye on Wednesday's CONCACAF Champions League game pitting Costa Rican power Deportivo Saprissa against Mexico's Club América. According to a report from Costa Rican outlet Teletica, Saprissa is preparing to sell left back Joseph Mora after their Round ...
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Japan industrial production pulls back in January Japanese industrial production fell at a faster rate than forecast in January, recording the sharpest fall since the 2011 earthquake. Industrial production fell 6.6 per cent month on month in January, tumbling at a faster pace than the 4.2 per cent decrease forecasts by economists in a Reuters poll. That was ...
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