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Light Reading Does Speed Dating (Light Reading) NEW YORK -- Just in time for Valentine's Day, TechWeb's Light Reading (www.lightreading.com), the leading research-led media company serving the global communications marketplace, is borrowing a concept from the dating scene and announcing a new Speed Dating reception during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where industry vendors will be able to give three
Killer Millers make it day of gold and goalie (Reuters via Yahoo! News) It was indeed "Miller Time" -- as the beer slogan goes -- for the U.S. Olympic team on Sunday after skier Bode Miller snatched his first Olympic gold medal and ice hockey goalkeeper Ryan Miller stopped Canada in a heartbreaking loss for the hockey-crazed host nation.
Killer Millers make it day of gold and goalie (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports) * Miller wins first gold in men's super combined
MUs Taylor feels the fire and burns Nebraska (The Kansas City Star) LINCOLN, Neb. | Long before Missouri closed out a dominating 74-59 victory over Nebraska, the roar reverberated beyond the locker room door. Nebraska fans out in the hall discussing the five for six three-point shooting of local hero Ryan Anderson and contemplating how Missouri held only a two-point lead at the half heard it.
Killer Millers make it day of gold and goalie (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News) By Mary Milliken
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All-around team performance gives the Swarm momentum and a playoff spot (OurSports Central) SAINT PAUL, MN - The National Lacrosse League's (NLL) Minnesota Swarm (3-4) had never beaten the Colorado Mammoth (2-5) in franchise history, a streak dating back to 2005. That all changed Saturday night when the Swarm powered their way to a 15-5 victory in front of 9,223 fans at Xcel Energy Center.
Houston Astros Team Report (USA Today) Outfielder Willy Taveras picked the Nationals' minor league offer over the Astros' because it provided him with the best chance at making a major league roster.
Samurai Zack Greinke plans to limit distractions, build on success (The Kansas City Star) SURPRISE, Ariz. | The climax, to give away the ending, is that Zack Greinkes new prized possession is a samurai sword. Now come along for the ride.
Brown holds off Penn at the Palestra (Philadelphia Daily News) Ivy League rivals Penn and Brown have history. More than a century of it.And ever since the first meeting of the Ancient Eight foes, dating all the way to 1901-02, the Quakers have been the more dominant team, winning 97 of 117 meetings with the Bears.
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