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Longtime Habitat volunteer dies in fall at Seymour
A construction company owner has died after being injured in a fall while working as a volunteer at a Habitat for Humanity project. Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity announced Friday that longtime volunteer Mel Hechel of Appleton died at a...Tags: Jimmy Carter
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Man shoots self to death after holding hostages in Wheaton bank, police say
Chicago Tribune reporterA police officer responding to a fake traffic accident report was overpowered and had his gun stolen by a man who fled into a downtown Wheaton bank, took as many as 12 hostages and kept them for three hours Friday afternoon. The man then shot himself to...Tags: Transportation, Assault, Road Transportation
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Quentin has only himself to blame
Without ever cracking a joke or smiling, Carlos Quentin was funny. Watch the crazy baseball player work himself into a lather over a strikeout. Look at him want to smash his helmet after a groundout. See those eyes glaring. The guy always looked like he...Tags: Chicago White Sox, American League, Major League Baseball, Carlos Quentin, Paul Konerko
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Carlos Quentin breaks wrist hitting own bat
AP Sports WriterAmerican League home run leader Carlos Quentin has a broken right wrist stemming from his own temper, and the Chicago White Sox left fielder will have surgery Monday that could sideline him for the rest of the season. Quentin was injured Monday night in...Tags: Rush University, Therapies, Nick Swisher, Surgery, Joe Crede
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Lakers' Andrew Bynum says he's '100%' after knee injury
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe smile is back on his face, the sparkle is back in his eyes and, most important, the bounce is back in his step. Nearly eight months after Andrew Bynum suffered a major injury to his left knee, less than four months after undergoing arthroscopic...Tags: Pau Gasol, Kobe Bryant, Pat Riley, Contracts
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QB Culpepper calls it quits
O, by the WayWith the Ravens' quarterback situation so stunningly altered, it's interesting to considering the rapid decline in the fortunes of a quarterback just a few years removed from Pro Bowl-status, Daunte Culpepper.Today, Culpepper, 31, announced his retirement... -
W. Anderson not holding grudge against Bengals
New Ravens offensive tackle Willie Anderson doesn't know whether he'll play against the Cincinnati Bengals, but he said he doesn't hold any animosity toward his former team.
Anderson practiced today after signing a three-year, $11 million contract with...Tags: Willis McGahee, Marques Douglas, Ed Reed, Kelly Gregg
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Purdue to host N. Colorado in opener
AP Sports WriterPurdue coach Joe Tiller might have one more lesson for former protege Scott Downing: Show no mercy to your opponent, even if he's a friend. He'll get to deliver the message Saturday when Purdue hosts Northern Colorado, where Downing is the head coach,...Tags: Purdue Boilermakers, Chicago Bears
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Packers RB Grant eager to take a hit
Contact has been the catchword for Green Bay Packers running back Ryan Grant the last couple of weeks. "I want to get hit. I want to hit," an antsy Grant said toward the end of the preseason last month. What has been an exceptionally long wait to...Tags: National Football League, James Jones, Charles Woodson, Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Pat Williams
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Serena Williams back in US Open final
Last week, Serena Williams said in a moment of melancholy that she couldn't remember when she last won the U.S. Open. That would be in 2002, a victory over her sister Venus. She was 20 years old then and it seemed like she could own Arthur Ashe Stadium...Tags: U.S. Open Tennis, Marat Safin, Serena Williams, Arthur Ashe Stadium
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Hoosiers looking for perfection Murray St.
AP Sports WriterWinning just isn't good enough for Indiana any more. Yes, coach Bill Lynch and the Hoosiers saw quarterback Kellen Lewis redeem himself by tearing through an opposing defense last week. Yes, they watched an improved run defense allow just 63 yards on...Tags: Indiana Hoosiers
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After UCLA rains on Tennessee's parade, readers question the fearless forecaster
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterChris Dufresne takes time out (he gets two per half) each Friday during the season to answer questions on college football. Question: Care to re-think your 9/1 article? --Jim Hartwell Answer: I assume you're referring to the advance column I wrote...Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Football League, NBC, Ohio State University, Ohio State Buckeyes
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