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BCS, ESPN Reach Deal to Air Games Starting in 2011 Bowl Championship Series games will move to ESPN starting in January 2011.
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Whistler was born for the Games; Olympics some 40 years in the making WHISTLER, B.C. - If Whistler, the host mountain resort for the 2010 Winter Games, had a motto it would be "if you build it, they will come."
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Ohio State vs. Michigan football: The five most memorable games in the rivalry On Tuesday, we took a painful look at the bottom five games in the series between Ohio State and Michigan. Now here's the good part --- the top five memorable games (from Ohio State's point of view) in this series....
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IOC says technical merit keeping women ski jumpers out of Games VANCOUVER, B.C. - The International Olympic Committee says technical merit, not gender discrimination, is keeping women's ski jumping out of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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The Future Of iPhone Games: Apple's San Francisco Showcase With the success of the iPhone (and the iPod Touch, which can also access the App Store), there has been a huge influx of games to the platform. At the W Hotel in San Francisco, Apple's senior director of marketing for iPhone, Bob Borchers, laid out his company's vision of why the uptake has been so swift. Though most people think of the iPhone, the iPod Touch also works with the applications, ...
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Court date set for women ski jumpers hoping to be included in 2010 Games VANCOUVER, B.C. - A court date has been set for a group of women ski jumpers to argue they should be allowed to compete at the 2010 Winter Olympics and at least one civil rights expert says there is a chance a judge could be convinced that not including them in the Games would violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Georgia to play host to 4 games in NIT Tip-Off ATHENS -- Georgia will play host to four games in the consolation bracket of the NIT Tip-Off tournament next week. Arizona, Santa Clara and Mississippi Valley State will join Georgia in the two-day bracket, which was announced on Wednesday.
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Parents Urged to Check Ratings Before Purchasing Video Games (Jefferson City, MO) As the holiday season approaches, the Missouri Attorney General's Office is urging parents and other consumers to check the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) rating before purchasing computer or video games as gifts.
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