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Los Angeles Angels' news conference with agent Scott Boras and manager Mike Scioscia reacting to the death of pitcher Nick Adenhart.

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HEADLINE: Angels rookie Adenhart killed in hit-and-run crash CAPTION: The Los Angeles Angels and agent Scott Boras react to the death of Nick Adenhart, a 22-year-old right-hander who pitched six scoreless innings in Wednesday night's...
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A new big-name arm in the rotation is just one thing the Detroit Tigers have going for them as they open their season. Could this be a championship year in the Motor City?

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HEADLINE: Tigers hope deals equal playoffs CAPTION: A new big-name arm in the rotation is just one thing the Detroit Tigers have going for them as they open their season. Could this be a championship year in the Motor City? (March 31) ...
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Intv with Mexican candidate for IMF, Carstens, governer of Bank of Mexico

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1. Various of Bank of Mexico headquarters 2. Governor of Bank of Mexico Agustin Carstens arriving for interview 3. Carstens talking to journalists in office 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Agustin Carstens, Governor of Bank of Mexico: "She...
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The commissioners and players association heads of several major sports leagues will testify before a House subcommittee on steroids in professional sports today.

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HEADLINE: MLB officials ask Congress for help in steroids CAPTION: The commissioners and players' union leaders of Major League Baseball, the NBA, NFL and NHL sat side by side at a wooden witness table Wednesday, as lawmakers pressed...
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Cardinal Way Teaches Winning Baseball: Eckstein

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Oct. 9 -- David Eckstein, former professional baseball player, discusses his MLB career and lessons learned from the Cardinal Way during his playing days in St. Louis. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Baseball, Army, Car, Baby

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Athletics And Cubs Clash In World Series Philadelphia manager Connie Mack's team takes the opening game from Joe McCarthy's Chicago Cubs. (Sport, Baseball, USA) Army Artillery Show Big guns and big bombs are demonstrated in mock battle...
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Japan Blames Stressed-Out Cows for Butter-Buying Limits

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Dec. 18 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Matt Miller, and Olivia Sterns run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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Baseball stars at hearing on steroid use

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1. Wide view of committee room 2. Representatives on committee 3. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig 4. Witness Jim Bunning with Bud Selig in first row 5. Media 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Bunning, Senator Kentucky and former Major...
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4:3 Clinton meets Japanese children, tsunami survivors

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1. Wide of US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton walking into room and taking seat in front of Japanese school children, alongside Japanese ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki (left) and former Major League Baseball player Cal Ripken Jr....
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Houston Astros All-Star shortstop Miguel Tejada pleaded guilty Wednesday to lying to Congress about the use of performance-enhancing drugs in professional baseball.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Tejada pleads guilty CAPTION: Houston Astros shortstop Miguel Tejada pleaded guilty Wednesday to lying to Congress about the use of performance-enhancing drugs and admitted buying what he believed was human growth...
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WRAP Locals express worries about crisis and impact on country

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1. Wide exterior of Stanford International Bank 2. Mid of sign reading (English): "Stanford International Bank" 3. Group of people entering Stanford International Bank 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ken Kentish, Antiguan attorney: "He is a big...
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Former New York Yankees manager Joe Torre has called a press conference today to tell his side of the story -- after turning down a one-year contract to manage the team again next year.

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HEADLINE: Torre explains decision to leave Yankees CAPTION: Joe Torre says his 12 years with the New York Yankees were the most exciting part of his life. The longtime manager spoke at a news conference Friday, after turning down a five...
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Red Sox outfielder Jim Rice and all-time stolen base leader Rickey Henderson were in New York for a press conference Tuesday. They were elected to baseball's Hall of Fame the previous day. (Jan. 13)

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HEADLINE: Rice, Henderson elected to hall of fame CAPTION: Red Sox outfielder Jim Rice and all-time stolen base leader Rickey Henderson were in New York for a press conference Tuesday. They were elected to baseball's Hall of Fame the...
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The Atlanta Braves new suburban stadium already has a name SunTrust Park. The team announced the naming-rights deal at a ceremony Tuesday to officially break ground on the 41,500-seat stadium, which is scheduled to open in 2017. (Sept. 16)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus017355 The Atlanta Braves new suburban stadium already has a name _ SunTrust Park. The team announced the naming-rights deal at a ceremony Tuesday to officially break ground on the 41,500-seat...
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Baseball, Army, Dance Draft

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Baseball Season Opens President Roosevelt throws out the first ball and is an enthusiastic spectator despite the fact that the home team Washington Senators bow to the N.Y.Yankees 3-0. Hank Greenberg Off To Army The big Detroit Tigers...
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Here are the top AP sports stories for Monday, October 20th, 2008; Rays advance to World Series with Game 7 win; NFL roundup; Jimmie Johnson wins Martinsville.

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HEADLINE: AP Sports Monday CAPTION: Here are the top AP sports stories for Monday, October 20th, 2008; Rays advance to World Series with Game 7 win; NFL roundup; Jimmie Johnson wins Martinsville. (Oct. 20)
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Crowds flock as Suu Kyi campaigns in Myanmar

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Aung San Suu Kyi is on the campaign trail in Myanmar. Smiling broadly as she accepted flowers and greetings from supporters who crowded her convoy, the opposition leader and Nobel laureate seemed to be enjoying her first trip to the...
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Hotel opens overlooking World Trade Centre site

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1. Wide shot tilt down exterior new Ritz-Carlton hotel in New York's Battery Park 2. Medium shot doormen greet woman 3. Close up Ritz logo 4. Guest suite, shows view of harbour, Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island 5. Close up Statue of...
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World Series MVP David Ortiz and Boston Red Sox teammate Shane Victorino had their beards shaved for charity Monday to benefit victims of the Boston Marathon bombings in April. (Nov. 4)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus000640 World Series MVP David Ortiz and Boston Red Sox teammate Shane Victorino had their beards shaved for charity Monday to benefit victims of the Boston Marathon bombings in April. The...
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Georgia baseball player loses dream, not giving up on life after accident.

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HEADLINE: Paralyzed player homers on last swing of career CAPTION: Georgia athlete Chance Veazey lost his dream of playing baseball for the Bulldogs, but is not giving up on life after becoming paralyzed in a scooter accident. (Dec....
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Number-two Oregon loses at Arizona; Barry Bonds was indicted Thursday for lying when he told a federal grand jury that he did not knowingly use performance-enhancing drugs; Alex Rodriguez nears deal with Yankees; Peavy wins NL Cy Young award

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HEADLINE: Sports Friday: Ducks lose, and more CAPTION: Number-two Oregon loses at Arizona; Barry Bonds was indicted Thursday for lying when he told a federal grand jury that he did not knowingly use performance-enhancing drugs; Alex...
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The Rays won game two 4-2 to tie the World Series at one game each; Pats quarterback Tom Brady reportedly had two procedures to fight infection in injured knee; Arizona basketball coach Lute Olson steps down. (Oct. 24)

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HEADLINE: Sports Friday: Rays even series, and more CAPTION: The Rays won game two 4-2 to tie the World Series at one game each; Pats quarterback Tom Brady reportedly had two procedures to fight infection in injured knee; Arizona...
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Former Major League Baseball MVP Jason Giambi, now with the Colorado Rockies, testified along with his brother Tuesday that Barry Bonds' personal trainer supplied them with performance-enhancing drugs. The two were the first athletes called to testify at the Bonds perjury trial, which is in its second week.

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HEADLINE: Former MVP Testifies in Barry Bonds Perjury Trial CAPTION: Former Major League Baseball MVP Jason Giambi, now with the Colorado Rockies, testified along with his brother Tuesday that Barry Bonds' personal trainer supplied them...
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Quintuplets, Innovation, Sport

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Birth Of Quintuplets Makes History In Ontario, the five girls born to the Dionne family gain world fame as the first recorded instance of delivery of healthy quintuplets. (Record, Canada) California Co-eds Try A New Sport "Tee Ball" is a...