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Can't Escape It In Christmas, Fla.
Associated PressDouglas Taylor became postmaster of Noel, Mo., the week before Thanksgiving last year. "I came from California," he said. "And I had no idea." Between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 2007, the Noel Post Office processed 30,428 Christmas cards and...Tags: Festive Event, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Kennedy Space Center, Religious Festivals, Kansas
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Pulling out all the stops
No NFL record-setting interception return for a touchdown. No multisack performance. And that's just fine with the Ravens' defense. The defense played a starring role in the Ravens' convincing 34-3 win over the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium...Tags: New York Giants, National Football League, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles
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Ravens dominate lowly Bengals
While it remains uncertain whether the Ravens can beat the NFL's elite, there are no doubts that they can manhandle the league's downtrodden.
Showing a steely focus and little mercy, the Ravens routed the lowly Cincinnati Bengals, 34-3, yesterday at a...Tags: National Football League, Willie Anderson, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, M&T Bank Stadium
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Big-play day for Clayton
The Ravens kept insisting that Mark Clayton was going to bust out any game now. Derrick Mason, Joe Flacco, John Harbaugh and Cam Cameron made the claim more often as the season wore on. He's close to popping one. We're just a fraction away from clicking...Tags: National Football League, Football, Cam Cameron, Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens
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Another strong day running gives McClain a big rush
Le'Ron McClain was one of the last Ravens players remaining in the visiting locker room at Paul Brown Stadium yesterday partly because he was ready to play some more. "I'll probably feel it tomorrow, but now I'm pretty hyped," he said with a grin on...Tags: Willis McGahee, National Football League, Willie Anderson, Baltimore Ravens, Lorenzo Neal
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Offense continues rise against rock-bottom Bengals
Beneath the rubbish known as the Cincinnati Bengals and buried underneath a 31-point victory yesterday at Paul Brown Stadium was the continued improvement of the Ravens' offense. This is the time of year when you want to see certain things, such as a...Tags: Willis McGahee, National Football League, Injuries, Mike Brown, Corey Dillon
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Bengals' Lewis not feeling on defensive
Marvin Lewis' primary concern is motivating his 1-9-1 Bengals to finish the season on a positive note, beginning with Sunday's contest against the Ravens at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.
How much longer Lewis, the Cincinnati coach, will be...Tags: National Football League, Jacksonville Jaguars, Willie Anderson, Kansas City Chiefs, Injuries
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Ravens fantastic in fourth
If the Ravens finish the season the way they've been finishing games, they should be considered Super Bowl contenders.
The Ravens have put teams away in their past five victories, outscoring them 77-0 in the fourth quarter.
The final period has been the...Tags: National Football League, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants, Washington Redskins, M&T Bank Stadium
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Ravens shine in fourth quarter
If the Ravens finish the season like they've been finishing games, they should be considered Super Bowl contenders.
The Ravens have put teams away in their past five victories, outscoring them, 77-0, in the fourth quarter.
The final period has been...Tags: National Football League, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants, Washington Redskins, M&T Bank Stadium
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Cole looks for chili reception
Of The Morning CallEagles Insiders: Eagles healthy except for Shawn Andrews. | Defensive end Trent Cole was headed for lunch in the Eagles' cafeteria, and he joked about what he hoped to find on the menu. ''Maybe they'll have some Skyline Chili,'' Cole said. Never mind...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Chili, New York Giants, Football, Philadelphia Eagles
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Eagles Notebook - November 17, 2008
TYING IT ALL TOGETHER It was the fourth time the Eagles have settled for a tie since the NFL began applying sudden-death overtime rules to regular-season games in 1974. The Eagles (12-16-4 in OT, including 1-1 in the playoffs) also tied at Detroit in...Tags: National Football League, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dhani Jones, Cincinnati Bengals, Baseball
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Rising from adversity
Bengals linebacker Darryl Blackstock takes nothing for granted in his football career.
So, when the University of Virginia and Heritage High product was suspended four games for use of a performance-enhancing substance, he viewed it as an opportunity....Tags: John Lynch, Ethics, National Football League, New York Giants, Values
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