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This week's best-sellers
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "Inferno" by Dan Brown (Doubleday, $29.95). Robert Langdon is back to solve a riddle with links to Dante's epic poem. Last week: 1 2. "And the Mountains Echoed" by Khaled Hosseini (Riverhead, $28.95). The author explores how...
Tags: Murder, Diabetes, Health and Medical Professionals, Book, Phil McGraw
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Wrestling's shortlist return was no error: IOC
A shocking International Olympic Committee decision to remove wrestling from the 2020 Olympic Games program and then include it in a shortlist of sports for those Games was no mistake, IOC president Jacques Rogge said on Friday. Wrestling was taken...
Tags: Sports, Sports Organizations, Wrestling, International Olympic Committee
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Medals unveiled for 2014 Sochi Olympic Games
More medals than ever before are being produced for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Organizers of the event say they hope to avoid the disastrous outcome of the previous Winter Olympics by keeping as many of those 1,300 medals right there at...
Tags: Tiger Woods, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Russia, Awards and Prizes
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Fight to regain Olympic foothold continues for wrestling
From a 1-in-8 shot to a 1-in-3. Those are pretty good odds, but still not good enough for wrestling. The world wrestling community cleared one hurdle on Wednesday when wrestling was named as one of three finalists for inclusion into the 2020 Olympic...
Tags: Speed Skating, Wrestling, Channing Tatum, Lehigh University, Ultimate Fighting Championship
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On The Fly: Rangers Fire Tortorella
The Hartford CourantThis is what losing to the Bruins in five games gets you: The Rangers fired coach John Tortorella, who was named Feb. 23, 2009. As the news broke, in various stories he was called abrasive, brash, combustible, gruff, volatile, terse. You get the idea. ......Tags: New York Mets, Mark Teixeira, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, New York Yankees, Ashley Battle
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Best-sellers
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "Inferno" by Dan Brown (Doubleday, $29.95). Robert Langdon is back to solve a riddle with links to Dante's epic poem. Last week: 1 2. "And the Mountains Echoed" by Khaled Hosseini (Riverhead, $28.95). The author explores how...Tags: Murder, Diabetes, Health and Medical Professionals, Book, Phil McGraw
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Men's Water Polo: Four locals on Team USA
Corona del Mar High product John Mann and three former UC Irvine standouts have been named to the USA roster for the FINA World League Super Final in men's water polo, June 11-16 in Chelyabinsk, Russia. Mann joins Anteater alums Tim Hutten, Brandon...Tags: Sports, John Mann, Dwayne Johnson, Water Polo, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Judge clears way for fresh investigation of Spanish princess
MADRID -- In another blow to Spain's scandal-plagued royal family, a judge Thursday cleared the way for a new investigation into King Juan Carlos' youngest daughter, rejecting her appeal to have her tax returns shielded from further scrutiny. The...
Tags: NATO, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, King of Spain Juan Carlos I, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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The Rumble on the Rails wrestling on NBC Sports Network
Channel Guide MagazineThe Rumble on the Rails on NBC Sports Network and Universal Sports is a live wrestling event featuring national teams from the USA, Russia and Iran competing at Grand Central Terminal in New York City on Wednesday, May 15. Before you get all excited... -
Lepchenko solid in Brussels quaterfinals, heads to Paris
Varvara Lepchenko, with her new sparkly gold fingernails, enjoyed a hectic and productive birthday week at the Brussels Open in Belgium last week. The 27-year-old resident of Upper Macungie Township reached the quarterfinals of the clay-court...Tags: Varvara Lepchenko, Germany, Croatia, French Open, Julia Goerges
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Water Polo: Olympian Buckner relays his story
COSTA MESA — One of the first questions Shea Buckner asked three dozen kids at the Costa Mesa Aquatics Center was if they had ever seen a professional water polo game. "Yeah, they played [one] here," one kid responded. "Yeah, I played in it,"...
Tags: Sports, College Sports, Dwayne Johnson, Polo, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Is China trying to co-opt the Holocaust?
During his visit to China this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recalled that the city of Shanghai was "one of the few places that opened its gates" to Jews fleeing Hitler. Officials of the Chinese Communist government, standing nearby,...Tags: Lobbying, Arts and Culture, Immigration, Taiwan, National Government
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