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WTSP, Channel 10, sports anchor Justin Allen has been sidelined in a Boston hospital with a bacterial infection, but he expects to be back in action soon. ...more
October 15, 2008
The Rays weren't intimidated by the Fenway atmosphere as they beat down Boston 9-1. ...more
October 14, 2008
Matt Garza made his point Monday. All he heard about heading into Game 3 was his opposite number, Jon Lester, and how everyone expected the lefty to dominate the Rays. Hardly a word was said about Garza, the only Rays pitcher to lose a game in the first round, and it admittedly got under his skin. ...more
October 14, 2008
For four seasons, Jake Delhomme had Tampa Bay's number. ...more
October 13, 2008
They say football is a game of inches, but sometimes it's a game of bounces. ...more
October 12, 2008
Wall Street extended its devastating losses Friday, but prices swung sharply as investors scooped up some shares decimated by more than a week of intense and panicked selling. The Dow Jones industrials, down nearly 700 points in the opening minutes of trading, recovered to an advance of more than 100 before turning sharply lower again, and the other major indexes fluctuated widely as well. ...more
October 10, 2008
NEW YORK - The Dow Jones industrials have fallen below the 9,000 mark, hurt by a steep decline in shares of General Motors Corp. The blue chip index is extending its selling to a seventh straight day Thursday as investors grapple with worries about the credit markets and the economy. ...more
October 9, 2008
Lake Placid's Avery Young remarked at how nice Pirates stadium looked and all the amenities it had, including a full merchandise stand and an elevator leading up to the press box. ...more
October 5, 2008
Mark Sanchez threw for 332 yards and three touchdowns Saturday night and No. 9 Southern California stormed back from a stunning loss to rout No. 23 Oregon 44-10. ...more
October 5, 2008
Wall Street snapped back Tuesday after its biggest sell-off in years amid growing expectations that lawmakers will salvage a $700 billion rescue plan for the financial sector. But the seized-up credit markets where businesses turn to raise money showed no sign of relief. ...more
September 30, 2008
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