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SLIDESHOW: Week-long Super Bowl celebration begins
Football fans descend on Super Bowl Village in downtown Indianapolis in advance of Super Bowl XLVI between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants.
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Photo tribute: 100 years of baseball at Fenway Park
This year Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, celebrates its 100th anniversary as America's oldest Major League stadium -- and the setting for some of baseball's greatest players, historic wins and crushing losses. That sacred magic is captured in two exhibits at the 20-year-old Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, a Boston suburb.
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IN THE FAST LANE: Latest ITFL ruffled lots of feathers
My email inbox took a beating a couple of weeks ago after writing my latest ITFL.
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IN THE FAST LANE: The real season starts at Phoenix
Sunday’s race at Phoenix International Raceway will start a stretch where drivers try to win races, collect bonus points and solidify their spot in the Chase for the Cup.
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COLTS: Indy must build to new defensive scheme
Add another name to the relatively short list of prospective National Football League players who have a big impression on team owners, coaches, scouts and player personnel executives during the National Football Scouting Combine.
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SPORTS IN BRIEF: Feb. 19, 2012
In his debut as the primary driver for his family’s race team, Clarksville-based Kimmel Racing, Sellersburg resident Will Kimmel finished third in the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. It was the season opener for the ARCA Racing Series.
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SLIDESHOW: Week-long Super Bowl celebration begins
Football fans descend on Super Bowl Village in downtown Indianapolis in advance of Super Bowl XLVI between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants.
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PRO FOOTBALL: Giants’ Manning emerging from brother’s shadow
This year, Eli has a golden opportunity to get a leg up on his celebrated sibling. The “baby” of the Manning family has a chance to move to the front of the class by annexing a second Super Bowl title.
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PRO FOOTBALL: Super-high prices for NFL’s super event
The price tag of a prime seat in Lucas Oil Stadium for Super Bowl XLVI is officially $1,000, but cash-rich fans will shell out multiples of that to see the NFL championship game.
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SCOTT'S LOCKS: Look for New York-New England rematch
Scott Whitock predicts this Sunday's AFC and NFC championship games.
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Colts fire coach Jim Caldwell after 3 seasons
Caldwell won his first 14 games, an NFL record for a rookie head coach, and became only the fifth first-year coach to take his team to the Super Bowl.
But with fans complaining about game management and clamoring for a change since midseason, Irsay didn't have much choice. - More Pro Sports Headlines
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