SEC's 2012 conference schedules team by team, league games only Washington Post BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southeastern Conference 2012 schedules broken down team by team with conference schedules released Wednesday by the SEC: ___ ALABAMA Sept. 1: vs Michigan in Arlington, Texas Sept. 8: W. Kentucky Sept. 15: at Arkansas Sept. … SEC rolls out 2012 schedule based on division playBoston.com
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No drama for Woods and caddie on tee, only on the scorecard at Presidents Cup Washington Post MELBOURNE, Australia — Tiger Woods made the first move, reaching out to shake hands with his ex-caddie, that went a long way toward dousing the endless chatter over their acrimonious breakup. Twelve holes later, as short a Presidents Cup match that has … A crushing loss for Woods, a lead for AmericansAtlanta Journal Constitution
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LSU stays No. 1, Alabama only drops to third in BCS standings USA Today Well, it's no surprise LSU is sitting ahead of Oklahoma State in the latest Bowl Championship Series standings, released Sunday night. But No. 3 is a bit of a shocker. After losing 9-6 in overtime to the top-ranked Tigers, … BCS standings: Alabama is No. 3 after loss to No. 1 LSULos Angeles Times
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Boise State, Navy, Air Force joining Big East in football only USA Today After spending the last month losing members and potential members, the Big East is ready to start adding. A person familiar with the decision says the Big East will invite Boise State, Navy and Air Force for football only and SMU, Houston and Central … Person familiar with decision to AP: Big East to invite Boise, AFA, Navy, UCF …Washington Post
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The Only Pitcher's Name That La Russa Got Right New York Times ST. LOUIS — In all the confusion regarding the string of names that were botched and misconstrued in Game 5 of the World Series on Monday, the only one that was accurately conveyed from the dugout to the bullpen was the one that … Rain makes Carpenter a Game 7 optionFOXSports.com
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President-Elect Obama Lifting of Stem Cell Ban Only a First Step to Move From Research to Cures Source: Biotechnology Industry Organization Stem Cell Patient and Expert Discuss Next Steps Necessary to Ensure Stem Cells Help Many resident-Elect Obama has announced that soon after his inauguration he will take action to rescind the ban on federal funding of additional lines of embryonic stem cell research. Experts believe that embryonic stem cell therapies may dramatically expand the number of diseases and conditions treatable by cell therapy because they can be turned into any cell in the body. The potential applications for these therapies include spinal cord injury, arthritis, diabetes and osteoporosis as well as Parkinsons disease, Alzheimers, and cancer. The biotechnology community is confident that they can turn research into life-saving therapies and cures, if there is public and policymaker support for critical steps such as strong patent protection and increased funding for basic research. Todays biotechnology treatments, including stem celltherapies, are more targeted; more personalized, and often produce fewer side effects than traditional treatments. Bone marrow and cord blood stem cells are already a proven standard medical treatment to restore the function of blood cells for many thousands of patients worldwide who suffer from leukemia, lymphoma, solid tumor cancers, sickle cell anemia and other diseases and conditions. Talent/Guest: Jim Greenwood, President …
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