Celtics inch closer to East finals behind KG, Pierce
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Iron Man led last weekend with $51.2 million, while the risky Speed Racer had a disappointing start…
The Cincinnati Reds called up rookie infielder Paul Janish to replace injured shortstop Jeff Keppinger.
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Preakness Stakes post positions
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Tampa Bay left-hander Scott Kazmir has agreed to a $28.5 million, three-year extension through 2011, a deal with a club option that could raise the contract’s value to $39.5 million over four seasons.
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Texas Child Protective Services conceded Tuesday that a pregnant teen taken from a polygamists’ ranch was an adult when she gave birth in San Marcos last month, casting some doubt on the agency’s claim that more than 20 underage girls were pregnant or had given birth.
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Microsoft is making some noise today about the Xbox 360’s sales numbers — it’s the first of this generation of consoles to top 10M sales in the US. That’s well ahead of the Wii, which stands at 8.8M, and the PS3, which has under half the 360’s installed base at 4.1M units sold. Worldwide, the 360 is also doing quite well: Microsoft says it’s moved 19M consoles total, and that 12 million people are signed up for Xbox Live. That’s well behind the Wii’s global sales of 25M units, but Microsoft isn’t exactly content with second place — it’s making a point to say that the 360 has the ” largest global install base of any current gen, high definition gaming console.” Take that, Mario. Of course, the PS3s doing quite well for itself as well: in addition to outselling the 360 in both the US and Europe, Sony says worldwide sales were up an astounding 156 percent last year with a total of 9.2M units coming off shelves, and that it expects to sell another 10M consoles by March 2009. Looks like the console race is hitting the next level — any bets on how things will shake out in a year?
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newVideoPlayer(”progary_def.flv”, 506, 423,”");· Here’s your first glimpse at Jay Mohr’s new CBS sitcom, Project Gary. Did that kid just say, “Tap it?” OMG! He did! LOL! [TV Week]
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Troubled ex-LSU quarterback Ryan Perrilloux won’t have to wait long to play again.