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Next question for FAU: Who does Wilbert throw to?
FAU Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsOK, now that FAU has decided who is going to throw the ball, the question is, who is going to catch it? - Receivers coach and offensive coordinator Darryl Jackson, left, is trying to find a replacement for Lestar......Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Florida, Health
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BurgerFi, Bill Nelson, guns at school & more
Winter Park folks have a knack for debating anything. Old houses, post offices, dog parks, you name it. Nowadays, it's hamburgers. Specifically, folks are worked up that BurgerFi — with its counter service at the south end of Park Avenue —...
Tags: Elections, U.S. Senate, Winter Park, Hamburgers, Bill Nelson
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Clippers' loss to Memphis seems like knockout blow in series
addCustomPlayer('u973rd2gy8v61owvw7s1z8juu', '', '', 600, 418, 'perfu973rd2gy8v61owvw7s1z8juu', 'eplayer15'); It's tough to win a playoff game going one on five. The Clippers gamely tried Tuesday at Staples Center, but not even the sustained...Tags: FedEx Forum, Zach Randolph, Marc Gasol, Vinny Del Negro, Ryan Hollins
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2011's biggest fashion flops
Wouldn't it be great to banish all the bad of 2011?
Of course, we can't wish away the lousy economy, the housing slump or those extra pounds.
But how about a more modest goal? Let's bury for good some of the worst fashion trends of the year.
Not too...Tags: Fashion Trends, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Griffin's quick return muddles NFL's message on concussions
Only seven days before Robert Griffin III became the first rookie quarterback of the modern era to rush for 100 yards and two touchdowns, a blow to the head made him woozy enough to wonder whether he was RGIII, II or I. "I still refuse to say I had a...
Tags: Super Bowl, Concussion, Washington Redskins, Mike Shanahan, Minnesota Vikings
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A plan to make the morning-after pill a moot point
It's a new front in the long-running battle over reproductive rights, playing out this time as a clash between politics and science. Doctors say there's no medical reason to keep girls of any age from having easy access to the morning-after...Tags: Birth Control, Family Planning, Health Treatments, Plan B (drug)
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Thirty years ago, the 76ers had championship spirit, talent, chemistry
By the time I made it to the Spectrum for the first time in 1978, Philadelphia's first modern indoor sports arena was anything but. Gum and dried food stuck under and on the seats, floors were tacky and it had an ambience more fitting for a vampire...Tags: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers, Andy Reid, Pat Riley, Wells Fargo Center
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Is Heat's biggest challenge — the Heat?
Not Brooklyn. Too thin. Not Chicago. Too hurt. Not New York. Too one-dimensional. This might be the hardest part of the spring for the Heat, the waiting. The time debating the issue of rest vs. rust. And as the Heat wait, and wait, for their...
Tags: LeBron James, Derrick Rose, Zach Randolph, Marc Gasol, Shane Battier
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Magic's winning formula will include more losing
Strange but true facts: There are more plastic flamingos in the United States than real ones. Some species of worms end up eating themselves if they can't find food anywhere else. Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln and Lincoln had a secretary...
Tags: David Stern, Orlando Magic, Dwight Howard, National Basketball Association, Miami Heat
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Basketball blog | Kentucky latest to offer Curie's Cliff Alexander
Cliff Alexander was walking around last weekend's AAU event outside of Milwaukee with a boot protecting his sprained ankle, leaving the Curie and Team Rose center's status in doubt for this weekend in Las Vegas.
As much as the 6-foot-9 rising junior...Tags: John Calipari, Awards and Prizes
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Roster mismanagement could be Bears' downfall
The franchise of Walter Payton, Gale Sayers and Red Grange could become the attack of Kahlil Bell, Armando Allen and maybe even Harvey Unga on Sunday at Detroit. Unga is on the practice squad and Bell has already been signed off the street and moved...
Tags: Armando Allen, Super Bowl, Phil Emery, Michael Bush, Harvey Unga
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Gymnast Sender back for unfinished business
One in an occasional series on the Road to London for the 2012 Olympics, which open July 27.
David Sender figured the type of goldfish he bought for an eighth-grade science project at James Fenimore Cooper Middle School in Buffalo Grove would live one or...Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Vault Gymnastics, Gymnastics, Gymnastics Clubs
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