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Garciaparra Re-Signs With Chicago Cubs Dec 08, 2004 Nomar Garciaparra enjoyed his brief stay with the Chicago Cubs so much he's coming back.
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Progress Made in Baseball Steroid Talks Dec 07, 2004 Baseball players and owners have made progress toward toughening rules on steroid testing, a move that would pre-empt congressional intervention.
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Eagles' McNabb Breaks Completions Record Dec 06, 2004 Donovan McNabb broke an NFL record by completing 24 consecutive passes over two games.
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Bobcats Defeat Knicks, 107-101 Dec 05, 2004 Steve Smith scored 20 points and hit two clutch shots in the final three minutes as the Charlotte Bobcats (news) overcame a 41-point performance from Jamal Crawford and defeated the New York Knicks (news) 107-101 Saturday night. |
Lawyer Criticizes Leak of Bonds Testimony Dec 04, 2004 The leak of Barry Bonds' grand jury testimony in the investigation of a steroid-distribution ring was an attempt to smear the San Francisco Giants slugger, his lawyer said Friday. |
Report: Bonds Admitted to Using Substances Dec 03, 2004 Baseball player Barry Bonds told a federal grand jury that he used a clear substance and a cream given to him by a trainer who was indicted in a steroid-distribution ring but denied knowing they were steroids, according to a report published Friday.
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Streaking Suns Win Ninth Straight Dec 02, 2004 The Phoenix Suns left LeBron James in awe. |
Fans Chant 'Fire Gundy' in Rockets Loss Dec 01, 2004 The Houston Rockets were finishing up one of their worst performances of the season when a chant rang out from behind the bench.
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Packers Clobber Rams 45-17 Nov 30, 2004 The governor proclaimed it "Brett Favre Day," and the night belonged to the quarterback, too. Favre celebrated his 200th straight regular-season start with three touchdown passes and yet another record in the Green Bay Packers' 45-17 rout of the St. Louis Rams on Monday night.
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NBC Exec Dick Ebersol Survives Jet Crash Nov 29, 2004 NBC Sports chairman Dick Ebersol and his college-aged son emerged from the fiery wreckage of a corporate jet after it crashed during takeoff and burst into flames, killing two crew members. Rescuers were still searching for Ebersol's younger son, whose seat was missing from the smoldering ruins. |
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