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New York Knicks' J.R. Smith is NBA's top sixth man
J.R. Smith won the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year Award on Monday after turning a role he didn't want into one of the strengths of the New York Knicks' first division championship team in nearly two decades. Smith received 484 points, including 72 first-...
Tags: Sports, American Athletic Conference, Boston Celtics, Scott Fujita, Mike Woodson
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NHL roundup: Outdoor games worth $30 million each
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NHL roundup: Outdoor games worth $30 million each The six planned outdoor NHL games for the 2013-14 season are valued at $30 million apiece and the extra $180 million generated will be split evenly between the league and the players,...Tags: Sports, Ales Hemsky, Philadelphia Flyers, ESPN (tv network), Winnipeg Jets
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Pirates' "shark tank" providing sweet relief
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - Pittsburgh Pirates - INSIDE PITCH Jason Grilli has a nickname for the Pirates' bullpen. "We're the Shark Tank," the closer said with a smile. "We've got a lot of sharks out in that bullpen. When we smell blood, we...Tags: Travis Snider, Jeanmar Gomez, Ryan Howard, New York Yankees, Jeff Locke
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Obama visits relative of Rollins pastor in Boston hospital
Bill White, brother-in-law of Rollins College campus pastor Pat Powers, was lying in a hospital bed in a Boston hospital Thursday when President Barack Obama walked in. White had suffered severe injuries, including the amputation of his right leg...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, Barack Obama, Rollins College
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Texas fertilizer plant explosion: A living 'nightmare,' governor says
WEST, Texas -- Gov. Rick Perry on Thursday called for the prayers of all Americans as he described “a nightmare scenario” in this small town where a fertilizer plant explosion injured about 160 and killed an unknown number in a blast so...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Government, Sports, Barack Obama, Nursing Homes
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Don't reopen plants that slaughter horses for food
Most Americans disapprove of slaughtering horses for food — 80 percent, according to a recent national survey. Responsible American horse lovers, breeders and owners shudder at the thought of any horse of theirs — horses born and raised to...
Tags: Science and Technology, Humane Society of the United States, European Union, Barack Obama, Auction Service
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Mets' prospect D'Arnaud breaks foot
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - New York Mets - INSIDE PITCH The future may have to wait a big longer. New York Mets' top catching prospect Travis d'Arnaud fractured a bone in his left foot when a foul tip struck him Wednesday night at Triple-A...Tags: LaTroy Hawkins, Sports, Toronto Blue Jays, Matt Harvey, Daniel Murphy
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West, Texas, explosion: Toxic cloud could be spread by strong winds
Authorities dealing with a huge explosion at a fertilizer plant near Waco, Texas, were preparing for a possible shift in the winds that could push toxic clouds toward areas not yet affected by the disaster, officials said early Thursday. At least...Tags: Chemical Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Emergency Incidents, Fertilizer, Heavy Engineering
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Rain hampers search for survivors of Texas explosion [Update]
Even as as President Obama pledged federal assistance to the devastated community, morning rainfall was hampering search and rescue efforts Thursday at the site of the West, Texas, fertilizer plant explosion, which killed as many as 15 people and...Tags: Chemical Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Barack Obama, U.S. Geological Survey, FEMA
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Risk jockeys
For RedEyeJockey Brandon Meier glances at a race program and doesn't blink at the prospect of riding the beast that had recently buried its hooves into his chest. The last time Meier rode Bedroom Eyes was two weeks ago, when the racehorse clipped heels with...Tags: Sports, X Games, Blindness, Kentucky Derby, Media Industry
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Police say 5 to 15 people could be dead after massive explosion at Texas fertilizer plant
WEST, Texas (AP) -- Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160 others. The blast left the factory a smoldering ruin and...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Long Term Care, Nursing, Disasters and Accidents, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
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Updated: Frantic search ongoing after deadly Texas blast
Associated PressWEST, Texas (AP) - Rescue workers searched rubble early Thursday for survivors of a fertilizer plant explosion in a small Texas town that killed as many as 15 people and injured more than 160 others. The blast left the factory a smoldering ruin and...Tags: Long Term Care, Health and Medical Professionals, Fertilizer, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Explosions
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