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Alabama notebook: Line play could be key in SEC title game Dothan Eagle ATLANTA – If neither team turns the football over in today's SEC Championship Game and it boils down to execution, pay attention to the battle up front, where Alabama center Barrett Jones is grappling with one of two massive Georgia nose tackles. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Seahawks Game Preview vs. Bears: Analysis, predicion, TV info CBSSports.com (blog) What matters: Winning a game outside of Seattle. The secret to beating the Seahawks this season has been simple: get lucky enough not to play them in Seattle. The Seahawks road struggles have been well documented: they're 1-5 this season and 7-23 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Forex Analysis: Gold Sheds 2% But Holds Monthly Range Ahead of Major Event ... DailyFX Immediately rumors circulated of an erroneous "fat fingered" trade after bullion plummeted $25 at the open of futures trade with Reuters reporting the "equivalent of more than 2 million ounces of COMEX gold futures changing hands in less than five minutes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ga. Tech granted waiver for bowl game; MAC school could lose invite Toledo Blade The bowl hopes of Mid-American Conference schools, including Bowling Green and Toledo, suffered a blow Friday when the NCAA ruled that Georgia Tech is eligible to play in a bowl this season. Georgia Tech is 6-6 entering the ACC title game against ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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VeriSign wins .com renewal, but can't hike prices NDTV "At the same time, the agreement protects the security and stability of the Internet by allowing VeriSign to take cost-based price increases where justified." Anyone who wants a ".com" name can obtain one from various companies, which pay VeriSign $7 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Are You Getting "Scroogled"? Microsoft Launches Anti-Google Campaign Slate That's Microsoft's holiday spin in its bitter search battle with Google. And it's pitting Google's shopping search results against Bing's, claiming that Google simply returns a series of targeted ads rather than organic results. "We say that when you ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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