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"I think last year the goal was said a little too much, 'This is what we want to do,'" Earthquakes right back Nick Lima said last week, according to the San Jose Mercury News. "We don't train to lose. We want to go to the MLS Cup. This city, San Jose, has a history of cups. We have the talent. We just need ...
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Imagine if the man with the vaporizing glare had walked into the hushed McKale Center media room Thursday and instead of solemnly reading his "I have done nothing wrong" statement had raised his arms and yelled "I'M BACK, BABY!" And then, on cue, Allonzo Trier walked through the door and ...
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Tom Watson has refused to give back Max Mosley's money as he praised the former F1 boss for supporting "the weak against the strong". The Labour deputy leader, who has received £540,000 from his fellow privacy campaigner, insisted that he would not have given Mr Mosley the "time of day" if he ...
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Big news in the fight against the flu (and for anyone who hates needles): A painless way of getting vaccinated is coming back next year. A CDC advisory committee voted last week to bring back FluMist, a nasal spray version of the flu vaccine, for the 2018-2019 flu season. That would be a big change ...
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Ridiculous: Lebron James' Behind-The-Back Dribble Goes Through Tristan's Legs!
LeBron James pulls off one of the most ridiculous moves you'll ever see, taking a behind-the-back dribble that goes through Cleveland Cavaliers teammate Tristan Thompson's legs, then getting fouled on a made bucket. Via ESPN. Posted by Abdul.
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Cal Comes Back to Down Washington
Cal Comes Back to Down Washington. 3/1/2018 2:59 PM | By: Cal Athletics. SEATTLE, Washington – Trailing by one entering the fourth quarter, Cal's guards took over in the final ten minutes as the Bears opened the Pac-12 Tournament with a 71-68 win over Washington. The second meeting in five ...
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