Archive for April 6th, 2008
Verlander can’t save Tigers from ChiSox, 0-6 start
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O’Neil: Rose, CDR a tall challenge for Kansas guards
Sunday, April 6th, 2008Memphis’ offense is predicated on the ability of its guards to take defenders off the dribble, and the Tigers have two of the best in Derrick Rose and Chris Douglas-Roberts. The combo poses a challenge for Kansas, writes Dana O’Neil.
‘21′ Aces ‘Leatherheads’
Sunday, April 6th, 2008Reports: Ex-Cal coach Braun taking over at Rice
Sunday, April 6th, 2008Ben Braun will reportedly take over as Rice coach on Monday.
Attacks in Baghdad Kill 3 Soldiers, Wound 31
Sunday, April 6th, 2008The U.S. military says rocket or mortar attacks against the U.S.-protected Green Zone and a military base elsewhere in Baghdad have killed three American service members and wounded 31.
Mark Penn Out at Clinton Campaign
Sunday, April 6th, 2008Mark J. Penn quit his role as chief strategist for the Clinton campaign on Sunday after months of dissatisfaction with his performance and a recent conflict of interest involving his corporate work. Although rumors of his firing had circulated for months, it was another stunning upheaval in a struggling campaign that has already had one staff shakeup.
Edwards dominates Texas for third win of season
Sunday, April 6th, 2008Carl Edwards held off Jimmie Johnson over a two-lap overtime sprint to the finish to win Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway.
Wagner seals Masters berth with first win
Sunday, April 6th, 2008Johnson Wagner’s first PGA Tour victory came with the ultimate bonus prize — a trip to the Masters.
Suns go ice-cold in fourth as Mavs get needed win
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Nobel Scientist Warns on Climate Change
Sunday, April 6th, 2008The Nobel Prize-winning scientist who rang the first alarm bells over the ozone hole issued a warming about climate change on Saturday, saying there could be “almost irreversible consequences” if the Earth warmed 2.5 degrees Celsius (4.5 degrees F) above what it ought to be. “Things are changing and there’s no doubt that it’s as a result of human activities,” said Mario Molina, a Mexican who shared a Nobel prize in chemistry in 1995 for groundbreaking work on chlorofluorocarbon gases and their threat to the Earth’s ozone layer. “Long before we run out of oil, we will run out of atmosphere,” he said.
Biron’s shutout costs Penguins top seed in East
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