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16901. Obama to '85 Bears: Most fun he's had as president (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-07 23:01:49, published by USA Today
President Obama hit a peak today, welcoming his favorite football team of all time to the White House. [additional details]
16902. Changes agreed to bigotry bill (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-07 18:00:30, published by BBC
The Catholic Church backs the Scottish government's bill on tackling bigotry and football-related violence, after changes were agreed. [additional details]
16903. Obama's day: Jobs report and football nostalgia (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-07 14:01:51, published by USA Today
Good morning from The Oval. Ten years ago, the U.S. launched attacks against al Qaeda positions in Afghanistan, little more than a month after ... [additional details]
16904. Study: Male crickets risk lives to keep mates safer (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-07 05:01:53, published by USA Today
England's male field crickets have startled evolutionary biologists by displaying chivalry. [additional details]
16905. VIDEO: Twelve panda babies - it's Odd Box (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-07 02:01:23, published by BBC
A dozen baby pandas, a mile-long bikini parade and a very long football header - it's the week's weird and wonderful video stories in Newsbeat's Odd Box with Dominic Byrne. [additional details]
16906. Abramovich 'good at psychology' (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-06 20:00:54, published by BBC
Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich is good at psychology, appearing humble and getting people to like him, a High Court hears. [additional details]
16907. Salmond defends new bigotry bill (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-06 16:00:30, published by BBC
First Minister Alex Salmond defends government plans to tackle football-related violence, amid claims they do not have the country's support. [additional details]
16908. Players named in 'cricket scam' (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-06 15:00:08, published by BBC
A further three Pakistan cricketers are named in court as being allegedly involved in a betting scam as the trial of two players for match fixing continues. [additional details]
16909. Footballer held in betting probe (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-06 11:00:25, published by BBC
A football player with a Scottish Premier League club is arrested by police investigating alleged betting irregularities. [additional details]
16910. Tweets offer view of world events (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-05 18:01:06, published by BBC
Twitter data extrapolated from key events such as football matches could be used as real-time data barometers researchers say. [additional details]
16911. Cricket match fixing trial starts (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-05 18:00:13, published by BBC
Members of the Pakistan Test cricket team are in court accused of taking bribes to bowl deliberate no balls during last summer's tour of England. [additional details]
16912. FA 'yet to begin manager search' (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-05 16:00:23, published by BBC
The Football Association says it is not yet searching for Fabio Capello's successor as England manager. [additional details]
16913. Hank Jr. apologizes for Hitler remark (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-05 05:01:39, published by CNN
Hank Williams Jr. apologized Tuesday for comparing President Obama to Adolf Hitler, a remark that prompted controversy and resulted in "Monday Night Football" pulling his popular musical introduction from this week's game. ... [additional details]
16914. Obama grinds it out with football analogies (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-04 23:01:52, published by USA Today
It was a political event ... in Texas ... during football season. [additional details]
16915. Rodwell wins appeal over red card (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-04 17:00:22, published by BBC
Jack Rodwell's dismissal for Everton in the Merseyside derby against Liverpool is overturned by the Football Association. [additional details]
16916. Abramovich's Russia 'lacked law' (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-04 16:00:46, published by BBC
Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich operated his businesses in a Russian state where the "rule of law" had disappeared, a court was told. [additional details]
16917. Pub waits on TV football ruling (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-04 06:00:23, published by BBC
A pub landlady awaits the result of her legal fight with the English Premier League over use of a foreign TV decoder to screen games. [additional details]
16918. 'MNF' yanks Hank Jr. for Obama remark (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-04 05:01:40, published by CNN
For the first time in years, "Monday Night Football" viewers did not hear Hank Williams Jr.'s intro "Are You Ready for Some Football?" after ESPN pulled the song from the broadcast following remarks Williams made about President Barack Obama. ... [additional details]
16919. Elizabeth Hurley, cricketer engaged (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-03 07:01:46, published by CNN
Australian cricket legend Shane Warne and actress Elizabeth Hurley are engaged, it was confirmed on Sunday. ... [additional details]
16920. VIDEO: Wonder goal player: 'I'll never do it again' (permalink)
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score: 1, Sports, 2011-10-03 02:01:19, published by BBC
The Norwegian footballer who has become a sensation after he scored from inside his own half using his head has told the BBC he'll probably never do it again. [additional details]
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