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- AFL brings in 'Chappy' rule on blood injections
- THE controversial blood injection therapy that helped Paul Chapman win this year's Norm Smith Medal has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Body. Chapman's troublesome hamstring was helped by a technique that saw blood drained from his
- Adelaide Now
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- 11/17/2009
- 'It Pops': New Presses For the Daily News
- "It pops much better than before," said Paul Chapman, vice chairman and president of ABC Carpet and Home, whose ads in The Daily News now clearly show the multicolored patterns of Middle Eastern rugs. At other papers, "you can't get the
- New York Observer
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- 11/18/2009
- For better or worse, Bundesliga clubs to keep ownership rule
- Bundesliga teams will remain owned by their members after a majority of first and second division clubs rejected a proposal to relax a rule which keeps external investors from taking over German clubs. The proposal – voted down by 32 of the
- Deutsche Welle
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- 11/19/2009
- Cats back and injury free
- GEELONG'S players have been given a clean bill of health as the reigning premier begins to step up its summer program. Most of the Cats began their pre-season campaign yesterday as the group slogged it out for about an hour under the hot
- Adelaide Now
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- 11/20/2009
- With New Presses, Daily News Is Betting on World of Print
- WITH advertising and circulation falling, and with publishers pessimistic about their prospects of bouncing back, newspapers are slashing expenses these days, not finding new ways to spend enormous sums of money. Industry executives and
- New York Times
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- 11/16/2009
- Merchants feel heat of lost business from downtown fire
- A crane and Dumpsters sit at 29 Chapman St. in Greenfield on Wednesday, ready for today's scheduled demolition of the top floor of the four-story building after Sunday's fire. [ Originally published on: Thursday, November 12, 2009 ]
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- 11/18/2009
- Tyson Foods reports 4Q loss on charge in beef business, but
- Tyson chicken breast tenderloins are shown on display at a grocery store in Palo Alto, Calif., Monday, Nov. 23, 2009.(THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Paul Sakuma) MILWAUKEE - Tyson Foods Inc. said Monday a hefty impairment charge in its beef business
- Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
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- Editorial: Balance jobs and preservation needs
- ... Nov. 23 Letter of the Day: For Lutherans, there is sadness, Thanksgiving and dissension Beverly Beckham: A patriarch, forever in shadow Steve Chapman: The descent of the GOP thought leader St. Paul's Port Authority is poised to close on
- Minneapolis Star Tribune
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- BOULDER, Colo. - Call it Operation: Plymouth Rock. A plan to send a crew of astronauts to an asteroid is gaining momentum, both within NASA and industry circles. Not only would the deep space sojourn shake out hardware, it would also build
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- Plan for Human Mission to Asteroid Gains Speed
- ... an iterative process - to be weighed both by NASA and the White House, said Paul Abell, a research scientist at the Planetary Science Institute detailed to the space agency' s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas and working in the
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