Tuesday, October 4, 2011

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Steelers' Roethlisberger OK, Harrison need surgery
Steelers' Roethlisberger OK, Harrison need surgery (Log Cabin Democrat)
Roethlisberger sprained his left foot in the fourth quarter of a 17-10 loss to Houston.

Jury chosen for 'cricket fix' trial (Andover Advertiser)
Potential jurors in the trial of two Pakistani Test cricketers accused of spot fixing have been asked whether they or their families work in the gambling industry.

NBA Officials Meet To Try And Save Season (WLKY-TV Louisville)
The start of the NBA season could depend on what happens at a pivotal meeting Tuesday between the owners and the players in New York.

Surfing to be official high school sport in Hawaii (CBS Atlanta)
Hawaiian chiefs and royalty used to glide across the Pacific centuries ago as form of expression, to show courage and to compete.

Former Ducks: Blount runs Bucs to MNF victory
Former Ducks: Blount runs Bucs to MNF victory (KVAL-TV Eugene)
Freeman threw for 287 yards and a touchdown, Blount ran for 127 yards and a score, and the Buccaneers beat the Indianapolis Colts 24-17 on Monday night.

2011 MLB Season in review: Houston Astros (mtrmedia)
So it feels pretty good to move another one of my writing mainstays over to MTR media.

Rangers rule road (The Toronto Star)
The all-star lefty took a shutout into the seventh inning, then coughed up a slim lead as the Texas Rangers rallied for four runs to beat Price and the Tampa Bay Rays 4-3 Monday in Game 3 of their AL division series.

The Detroit Lions are 4-0 for the first time in 30 years (examiner)
The last time the Detroit Lions started a season 4-0 Ronald Regan was more than a month away from winning his first term as President.

Did the Detroit Lions win, or did the Dallas Cowboys lose (examiner)
The good news, for Detroit Lions fans, is not only is their team 4-0, but the top story on most sports shows both locally and nationally.

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