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Spurs Are Biggest Loser in Playoff Openers |
04/25/05 |
This was the first step for the Denver Nuggets — seizing the home-court advantage from the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs looked strong early in the fourth quarter, making their first three shots and taking an 81-76 lead. After that, the Spurs missed 17 straight from the floor until Robert Horry hit a meaningless 3-pointer with 9 seconds left.
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Outbreak of Angola Virus Under Control |
04/24/05 |
Medical teams trying to stamp out the worst recorded incidence of Marburg virus in Angola are beginning to get the deadly outbreak under control as cooperation from stricken communities improves, the U.N. health agency said Saturday.
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Top-Seeded Heat Set to Host Nets |
04/24/05 |
History suggests this could be easy. The Miami Heat know better. Sure, top-seeded teams often roll in the conference quarterfinal round of the NBA playoffs. Plus, three regular-season games between Miami and New Jersey all wound up in similar fashion: the Heat in a blowout.
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Detroit Pistons Flatten Philadelphia 76ers |
04/23/05 |
Rasheed Wallace scored 16 of his 29 points in the third quarter, as Detroit overcame an early 16-point deficit for a 106-85 win over Philadelphia in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals.
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Angola at Critical Stage in Marburg Battle -WHO |
04/23/05 |
Angola is at a critical stage in its fight against an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus and must step up its drive to bring the disease under control, the U.N. World Health Organization (WHO) said Saturday.
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