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Russia's lower house of parliament ratified the Kyoto protocol today, breathing new life into the international environmental treaty.
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The first year, it was the growing pains of learning a new system. The second year, it was the growing pains of a freshman quarterback.
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Reuters - Fannie Mae executives and their regulator squared off on Wednesday, with executives denying any accounting irregularity and the regulator saying the housing finance company's management may need to go.
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The next World Cup will break with tradition when hosts Germany play the opening match in Munich on June 9, 2006. The defending champions normally play the opening game of the tournament.
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Manchester United reports turnover of £245m for the 2006/07 season, a record in English football.
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The possible inclusion of Keith Van Horn in a deal that would send Jason Kidd to the Dallas Mavericks means Van Horn, a former Net, would have to come out of retirement.
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Welcome to the Ukrainian radio's Web Page. We are sincerely glad to you. We shall inform you about the most important events in political, social and economic life of Ukraine frankly and detail.
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His recording contract is based on his reputation. His very bad reputation.
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Eyes on the server and storage teams
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AP - A blinding snowstorm blew across the Plains on Saturday, causing at least two deaths and dozens of injuries in numerous multi-car pileups and forcing authorities to close portions of several major highways.
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Description: On Dec. 23, 1954, Boston doctors gave a kidney to a 23-year-old man in the first successful long-term transplant of a human organ.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While the treatment of people with diabetes who suffer a heart attack has improved, along with subsequent survival rates, mortality is still higher than in non-diabetics, a study shows.
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The FBI, which has had trouble keeping track of its guns and laptops, also has a chronic problem paying its phone bills on time, according to audit results released yesterday.
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AFP - Tata Steel of India appears set to become the world's fifth-largest steel producer after beating its Brazilian rival CSN in an auction to take over Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus with a 13.7-billion-dollar bid.
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Search and compare hundreds of mortgage rates and loan programs. No cost. Shop lenders in your area with no forms to complete.
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But leaders of Jewish organizations in Ukraine are trying to stay neutral amid the ongoing wave of civil protests that broke out last week after official results showed that the government-backed candidate, ...
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A nosy parent goes where the kids are and learns more than just what her kid is up to.
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Dirk Nowitzki set a franchise record with 53 points to inspire the Dallas Mavericks to a 113-106 overtime victory over the Houston Rockets Thursday.
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Reuters - Advanced Micro Devices Inc. said on Thursday it will offer a new chip for laptop computers and said it expects to be able to supply one third of the market for computer microprocessors by 2008, stepping up its challenge to rival Intel Corp.'s dominance.
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AFP - US stock exchange operator Nasdaq has formally launched a 2.9 billion-pound hostile takeover bid for the London Stock Exchange, setting shareholders a deadline of January 11 to accept the offer.
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Jurgen Klinsmann, ex ct della Germania, valuterà nelle prossime settimane la proposta del Tot...
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The shortage of flu vaccine this fall poses serious challenges for employers concerned about productivity, and for low-wage workers who don't have paid sick leave and can't afford to miss a day.
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The parent company of the popular Jewish online dating site JDate has put itself up for sale, people close to the auction said Thursday, and is already in talks with several prominent media companies.
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AP - Mission accomplished! So far, anyhow.
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The Nigerian military on Friday ordered a halt to patrols around the Niger Delta to underscore the government's commitment to a truce agreed with militants, a senior oil industry source said.
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AP - Taking the stand for the first time in a 44-year-old case, Wilbert Rideau described the killing of a bank teller in 1961 as an amateur robbery gone bad.
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AFP - Play at Wimbledon on Saturday was delayed by heavy rain as the All England Club faced the prospect of a complete washout.
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La russa Maria Sharapova, testa di serie numero 2, si è qualificata per i quarti di finale de...
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Reuters - General Atlantic said on Friday that two former high-flying Internet executives would advise the private equity firm's media and consumer unit on investments in the online sector.
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AFP - China will wrest the "world's champion exporter" title from Germany as early as 2008, the federal foreign trade body BFAI has predicted.
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AP - A gun-wielding cartoonist dressed in camouflage entered The Miami Herald's building and demanded to speak with an editor Friday, prompting an evacuation of employees, police said.
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Fatih Akin is riding two horses as the Oscar race for foreign-language feature rounds the far bend, heading to the January 22 announcement of Academy Award nominations.
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HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Sunglasses can protect the eyes from damage caused by ultraviolet rays. Frequent or prolonged exposure to UV rays may cause cataracts, macular degeneration and skin cancer around the eyes, Prevent Blindness America says.
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Centric CRM said Wednesday it has changed its name to Concursive Corp., a move that coincides with the 5.0 release of its product. The name change was necessary to better reflect the widening scope of the Norfolk, Virginia, company's open-source software, according to Michael Harvey, executive vice president. "We are providing a much broader application than is just captured by the term CRM," he said. The software, now dubbed ConcourseSuite 5.0, includes Web site creation and deployment tools, CRM functionality, collaboration-oriented features and content management. It is available in both hosted and on-premises form. Customers can also extend the core platform by plugging in portlet applications. The product comes with a number of prebuilt portlets, including ones for analytics and charting, according to the company. "It would not be inconceivable for someone to turn every part of the experience we provide off and have everything be done through these portlets," Harvey said. The company will continue to court primarily midsized companies, not large enterprises. "We're certainly not going to turn down any Fortune 500 companies.... But quite often, those companies will have an entrenched system, so the sale becomes more complicated," Harvey said. Sheryl Kingstone, an analyst with Yankee Group, said that as Centric CRM, the firm's profile was fairly low, "So if you're going to change your name, now is the time to do it." Reasons beyond new product features influenced the company's decision, according to 451 Group analyst China Martens: "What they were telling me is they were running into all the other 'centrics' around." Those include Centric Software, which makes applications for product and project management. Martens said CRM vendors are trying to differentiate their offerings from that of competitors. "Theirs is going to be collaboration and Web 2.0.... It makes sense. It's one of those areas right next to CRM," she said. But Martens said Concursive's platform isn't quite baked. "I think we'll get a better sense next year in [version] 6, when everything's fully incorporated," she said. Maintenance fees for ConcourseSuite Enterprise Edition start at $250 per seat per year.
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An assessment by the senior Marine intelligence officer in Iraq says Anbar Province will continue to deteriorate without reinforcements.
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LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The seventh and final Harry Potter book flew off the shelves on Saturday as fans the world over snapped up copies to discover the fate of the boy wizard and his Hogwarts pals.
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It's location, location, location!
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Reuters - After peering inside NASA's broken Genesis capsule with flashlights and mirrors, scientists said on Friday the craft's unexpected crash landing left solar material intact and most scientific objectives within reach.
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Sen. Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) was in surgery last night after falling ill at the Capitol, introducing a note of uncertainty over control of the Senate just weeks before Democrats are to take over with a one-vote margin.
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Reuters - A startlingly convincing portrayal of Adolf Hitler in a new German movie about his last 12 days is causing controversy with critics challenging its treatment of the "monster" as a human being.
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COMPUTER bellwether IBM has signed a seven-year, £500 million contract with Lloyds TSB to supply the UK bank with internet telephony and data services.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell to a six-month low under $60 a barrel on Monday as BP's move to restore output at Prudhoe Bay earlier than expected added to a sense of healthy, secure supplies, while demand growth questions loomed large.
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What is risibly termed the adult-entertainment industry has come to permeate many aspects of the culture.
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Reuters - If there were any doubts that we're still living in the era of the stay-at-home economy, the rows of empty seats at the Athens Olympics should help erase them.
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Matthew Seu and his two sons yesterday became the first to boldly go where no tourist had been before: within a few feet of the spaceship Enterprise.
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MIGRAINE sufferers are twice as likely to have a stroke those unafflicted by the debilitating headaches, Canadian and American scientists said today.
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Rebels bracing for a US-led assault on their Falluja and Ramadi strongholds showed their muscle Tuesday with a bloody car bombing in Baghdad, strikes on oil pipelines and several attacks on Iraqi security forces.
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TOKYO : More aftershocks jolted central Japan on Monday, following a powerful earthquake on Saturday that left 25 people dead. It is the country's deadliest earthquake in nearly a decade.
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A memo sent last week by the While House Office of Management and Budget gives federal agencies 120 days to develop and implement security notification policies, and to start planning to reduce or eliminate the unnecessary use of Social Security numbers and similar personal data.
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Voters are due to cast their ballots on Wednesday in key elections in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
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South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun arrived in Paris Sunday for talks with French President Jacques Chirac.
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KABUL, Afghanistan - US-led coalition forces killed about 80 Taliban fighters during a six-hour battle outside a Taliban-controlled town in southern Afghanistan yesterday, the latest in a series of increasingly bloody engagements in the region, officials said.
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The company that operates trains on Merseyside said yesterday that, despite criticism from magistrates, it will continue to prosecute people for resting their feet on train seats.
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Three Kenyan drivers held hostage by militants in Iraq for 42 days return to Nairobi to an emotional welcome.
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A 700-year-old copy of the human rights document will return to the National Archives in Washington D.C., after being auctioned by Sotheby's in New York.
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Japan won bronze in Olympic baseball Wednesday with an 11-2 drubbing of Canada, but it was a bittersweet victory after high hopes of a gold with their "Dream Team" of pro players.
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President Bush said Thursday that he will spend the weekend considering changes in his Cabinet for his second term, feeding speculation inside and outside the
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Roccapriora (Roma) - Un 30enne di nazionalità albanese Ú rimasto ucciso nella notte durante un inseguimento della polizia di Catania che lo ricercava per traffico di stupefacenti. Fuggito a piedi per le
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AP - Former Democratic Rep. Cynthia McKinney, who was ousted from office last year after a headline-grabbing scuffle with a Capitol Hill police officer, has decided to seek the presidency — as a Green Party candidate.
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AP - Episcopal delegates asked church leaders Wednesday to "exercise restraint" when considering openly gay candidates for bishop, a vote that ended days of painful debate but fell far short of demands to preserve Anglican unity by banning gay bishops.
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Charles Jenkins, a US military serviceman, received a minor sentence Wednesday to 30 days in confinement and dishonorable discharge by a US court-martial for his desertion in 1960s, the US Army said.
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London, England (Sports Network) - Charlton Athletic moved into seventh place in the English Premier League Monday with a 2-1 win over visiting Fulham at The Valley.
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Dec. 14, 2004-- Why are American elementary school students not reaching the same advanced levels of academic achievement as their counterparts in many Asian countries?
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'For the national interest and so the country does not go into crisis, we will respect the result of the election. But we also want the fraud to be made clear.
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Risultati e classifiche della 9/a giornata del campionato di serie C2. Girone A Carp...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Manufacturing growth accelerated in June to its fastest in over a year as the economy picked up momentum, according to a report published on Monday.
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An Army unit removed 250 tons of ammunition from the Qaqaa weapons depot in April 2003 and later destroyed it, the company's former commander said.
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Reader Santosh Pradhan sends us a photograph.
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Wake Forest will put the No. 1 men's basketball ranking on the line against an Arizona team anxious to atone for an early misstep when they meet Friday night in the Preseason National
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Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki shrugs off US criticism of slow progress saying it is understandable in the face of violence.
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Reuters - Doing the laundry has taken on a new meaning for New Yorkers who can now watch their wash and spin cycles while listening to poetry and prose.
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Intel's board, as expected, has named Paul Otellini to succeed Craig Barrett as CEO effective next May 18, the company announced Thursday.
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One stamp at a time... Much desperate saving of the planet round at the Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) where, we are told, "internet-savvy drivers" have been playing "a vital role in the battle against global warming." This band of heroes has saved sufficient CO2 to fill "81,000 double-decker buses."

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Naming them "unforgettable dream Games", International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge closed the Athens Olympics last night.
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NewsFactor - In an overture to knowledge workers with wanderlust, Hewlett-Packard and Cingular have launched what they are claiming is the world's first notebook with built-in global 3G capabilities.
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Major economic powers agreed Sunday to write off more than $31 billion in debt for Iraq in a deal that boosted U.S. efforts to help put the Iraqi economy back on its feet.
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AP - Turkey moved closer to opening membership talks with the European Union after the country's prime minister assured the bloc Thursday that Ankara would pass legal reforms and end efforts to criminalize adultery.
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Trains into London's Paddington station are suspended due to a fire near the line in Berkshire.
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In the first big step to make prescription drug benefits available to the elderly, the Bush administration announced Monday that it would carve the nation into 34 regions
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AP - Michael Vick left Virginia on Monday and was transferred to a Kansas prison to serve the rest of his 23-month sentence on a federal dogfighting charge.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Complaints from international travelers to the United States about hostile treatment by immigration officials have prompted them to clean up their act, the official in charge of border controls said Monday.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treatment with a carbohydrate called HNK-1 may enhance the repair of damaged "motor" nerves, the type that send movement signals to muscles, German scientists report in the Annals of Neurology.
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NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Chinadotcom Corp. (CHINA) said government-controlled China Mobile Communications Corp. imposed sanctions on its Go2joy mobile applications unit for alleged offenses in its business practice.
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Graphic footage of dead Kurdish civilians allegedly killed in chemical attacks is shown at Saddam Hussein's trial.
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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called for active measures aimed at solving the Cyprus issue. Erdogan said Turkey can't protect its interests in Cyprus if Turkey
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LONDON (AFP) - Ordinary household products like bleach, carpet cleaners and paint strippers can cause asthma in children. A study which followed more than 7,000 children since birth found that wheezing and
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Johnny Cash's instruments and possessions raise $1.24m (£692,000) on the first day of an auction in New York.
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Hopes that healthy local economies might escape the force of a U.S. recession evaporated and fear gripped investors.
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Reuters - If the main thing on everyone's mind in the nation's capital right now is who'll still be living here in '09, at least there are a pair of top-tier musicals in town to take those battered minds off the uncertainties at hand.
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Mortgage rates are at record lows. Save $1000s on your mortgage payment. Free quotes.
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Maurizio Zamparini non cambia idea. Il presidente del Palermo, parlando a Radio Radio, ha criticato ...
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Rant In E Minor by Bill Hicks
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By going Dutch, the geeks of the search engine taught the bankers a lesson in finance, writes John Naughton. If you were seeking a case study in schadenfreude, then last week's coverage of the Google flotation
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Business & money: UK drugs giant, faces a surgical strike over its dismal share price performance.
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WASHINGTON - The federal deficit surged to a record $413 billion in 2004, the Treasury Department announced Thursday, injecting the figure into a presidential campaign in which the two parties have clashed over President Bush's management of the economy and the budget. The number was a significant improvement from the shortfalls that analysts projected earlier this year, including a $521 billion estimate the Bush administration made in February...
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Florida insurers, after weathering two hurricanes in the last month, are scrambling to compile damage assessments while bracing for another potential storm this weekend that could further erode profits.
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has awarded the Vanderburgh County Soil and Water Conservation District a $30,000 Lake and River Enhancement grant for conservation and water quality enhancement projects.
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An arbitrator yesterday reduced by 10 games the 25-game suspension handed Indiana Pacer forward Jermaine O'Neal for his role in one of the ugliest and most frightening brawls ever seen at a US sports venue. But NBA officials, questioning arbitrator Roger Kaplan's authority, have taken the ruling to US District Court in New York, where a hearing has been scheduled ...
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