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| NFL Rdp: Three OT games, huge plays and officiating issues mark wild Week 3 Washington Post One that the replacement officials got right, rookie Justin Tucker's 27-yard field goal that barely sneaked inside the right upright, lifted Baltimore past New England 31-30 Sunday night in a rematch of last January's AFC title game won by the Patriots. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| What's happening to Tokyo Game Show? Gamasutra What's the deal with Tokyo Game Show? On one hand, the show broke attendance records last year in spite of an industry-wide slowdown attributed to the 2011 Fukushima tragedy. On the other hand, both local and international developers and publishers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Twins play for pride, beat Tigers 10-4 and 2-1 Timesonline.com Jamey Carroll hit an RBI single in the 10th inning, and Minnesota beat Detroit 2-1 Sunday night, winning both games of a doubleheader to prevent the Tigers from at least tying the Chicago White Sox atop the AL Central. "It's still fun and we're still ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wild games abound in NFL as Week 3 goes into OT NFL News Join "NFL AM" at 6 a.m. ET for Monday's first roundup of a wild Week 3 in the NFL that featured three overtime games, a couple of stunning upsets, an answered Hail Mary and a quarterback losing a piece of his ear. Get a head start on the day's football ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Games to Watch Philadelphia Inquirer Woodbury (2-1) at Paulsboro (2-1), Saturday at 11: These old rivals clash again in a game that likely will decide the Cape Patriot title and will have a major impact on South Jersey Group 1 playoff seeding. No. 7 Egg Harbor Township (2-1) at No. 1 St ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rio 2016 committee to get limited data from London Games organisers NDTV Rio de Janeiro: Rio de Janeiro's 2016 Olympic organising committee will have limited access to data from this year's London Games as the fallout widens over the theft of internal documents. Rio officials last week revealed 10 employees had been sacked ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Adelaide planning for Games bid The Australian Premier Jay Weatherill says planning is underway and a final decision on whether or not to bid is still some time off. "But we think this would be a fantastic initiative to showcase South Australia," Mr Weatherill told reporters on Monday. "This would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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