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Lane Kiffin introduced as UT's 21st coach, two days after Phillip Fulmer's 17-year tenure ends
Associated Press WriterKNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) _ Even though Tennessee's new coach is the youngest one leading a major program, Lane Kiffin has been around football for almost all of his 33 years. The former coach of the NFL's Oakland Raiders and son of longtime NFL defensive...Tags: National Football League, Al Davis, Pete Carroll, Oakland Raiders, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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TV analysts take turns taking shots at Plaxico Burress
WatchdogI wrote my Tuesday newspaper column in Monday's paper. Why? Because the Plaxico Burress stuff was timely, and because my boss asked me to. For some reason I forgot to include in the column a mild criticism of Antonio Pierce......Tags: Assault, Shannon Sharpe, New York Giants, Super Bowl, Cris Carter
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United to sell $200M in new shares
Tribune staff reporterUnited Airlines parent UAL Corp., which faces increased cash needs because of soured jet-fuel hedges, disclosed in a regulatory filing Monday that it intends to sell up to $200 million in newly issued shares. The airline holding company said in its...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, United Air Lines
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Notre Dame president says it's time to cut costs
AP Sports WriterAs Notre Dame's athletic director weighed the future of football coach Charlie Weis, the university's president sent a message to faculty, students and staff telling them the school is being affected by hard economic times and must take steps to save...Tags: National Government, New York University, Layoffs and Downsizing, Academic Progress, Colleges and Universities
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Sabathia offered arbitration by Milwaukee Brewers
AP Baseball WriterCC Sabathia, likely to command the largest contract among this year's free-agent pitchers, was offered salary arbitration Monday by the Milwaukee Brewers. Teams had until midnight to make the offers to free agents. If a club offers arbitration to a...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Dining and Drinking, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Arbitration
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Giants don't have to wait for the NFL or justice system to act on Burress
AP Sports WriterEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) _ The New York Giants might make a decision on Plaxico Burress' immediate football future before the justice system or the NFL hands down rulings. In the wake of an accidental shooting that led to weapons possession charges...Tags: Fines, Dining and Drinking, Plaxico Burress, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants
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Delphi wins court motion access loan proceeds
AP Business WriterA bankruptcy judge said Monday that auto supplier Delphi can continue to access the proceeds of $4.35 billion in loans after the Dec. 31 expiration date. The ruling effectively allows Delphi to default on the loans when they mature Dec. 31, and lets the...Tags: Court Administration, Loans, Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies, General Motors Corp.
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Serbia says it won't sell oil monopoly to Russia unless it builds strategic pipeline
Associated Press WriterBELGRADE, Serbia (AP) _ Serbia said it won't sell its energy monopoly to Russia unless it gets firm guarantees from Moscow it will build a strategic pipeline through the Balkan country. The $13 billion South Stream natural gas pipeline to be laid under...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Energy Resources, Natural Gas, Natural Resources, European Union
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Plaxico Burress surrenders in gun case
anthony.rieber@newsday.comGiants wide receiver Plaxico Burress was led away in handcuffs after spending five hours in police custody on Monday. Burress surrendered himself to New York City police authorities at Manhattan's 17th precinct at 8:03 Monday morning to face criminal gun...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Plaxico Burress, New York Giants, Personal Weapon Control, New York City Police Department
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Danish cycling team loses sponsor in fraud scandal; CEO sought by Interpol
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) _ The Danish cycling team led by former Tour de France winner Bjarne Riis lost one of its main sponsors Monday after software firm IT Factory declared bankruptcy and said its chief executive had embezzled 500 million kroner ($85...Tags: Fraud, Bankruptcy, Computer Sciences Corporation, Corporate Officers, Cycling
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How to approximate marriage rights
Sentinel Staff WriterThe passage of Amendment 2, adding the ban of same-sex marriage to the Florida Constitution, underscores the patchwork of legal documents needed by gay and lesbian couples for some semblance of the rights and protections afforded married couples. Gay...Tags: Sex, Breach of Contract, Same-Sex Marriage, Death and Dying, Corporate Crime
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Gray still overachieving
If you're going to talk to Aaron Gray just after he completes a pregame workout, it's best to stand a few feet away or bring an umbrella. The sweat was dripping off Gray with the force of the rain falling outside the Wachovia Center on Sunday night as he...Tags: Wachovia Corp., Chicago Bulls, Aaron Gray, Philadelphia 76ers, National Basketball Association
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