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Starting Five: D'backs Double Down

By Andrew JohnsonJun 8th 2009 – 6:00AM

Starting Five is our wrapup of the previous day's baseball action, with a quick nod to what is ahead.You Oughta Know ...That things got weird, awfully weird, at Petco Park on Sunday. The Diamondbacks carried a five-run lead into the ninth inning against San Diego thanks to seven innings of one-run ball by Dan Haren and a...

10 Young Players Who Can Impact '09

By Calvin WatkinsJun 4th 2009 – 1:05PM

With NFL teams going though OTAs and minicamps this offseason, we look at 10 young players who can make an impact in 2009. These players have five years or less than NFL experience.1. Donnie Avery, St. Louis, WR. In his rookie year, Avery caught 53 passes for 674 yards with three touchdowns. Avery has the speed the Rams...

Seahawks 24, Rams 19: Gus Frerotte Taketh Away

By Tom MantzouranisNov 25th 2007 – 6:42PM

What has to sting the most is the fact that the Rams could have beaten the Seahawks. I wouldn't go so far as to say that they deserved to win, because they did all they could (eventually successfully) to ruin a feel-good first half, but, against a division-leading team who's given them fits, the Rams did enough to be in a...

Terps Over Come Clemson, Refs to beat Tigers by 1, Spread by 18

By Kyle DeckerNov 4th 2006 – 4:36PM

I'm lucky that I don't have vocally record these blogs because I just don't have a voice. I screamed, yelled, and swore for ten minutes after the refs overturned that safety. I threw a chair too. That was a horrible call. I'm a fair fan who will admit when a call is OK against my team. That wasn't. That call could have...

Maryland Goes Old School to Beat NC State

By Kyle DeckerOct 21st 2006 – 5:52PM

Today was a nice blast from the past for the Terps. For the first time since they were good, they beat NC State. And for the first time all year, they dominated a team. Don't let the close score fool you, this was Maryland's game from start to end. The most surprising part? They did it on defense. For the last two weeks,...

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Air Force Pilots Blow The Whistle On F-22 Raptor's Mysterious, And Dangerous, Flaw

By Jade Walker May 07th 2012 - 08:12AM

Two elite Air Force pilots are seeking protection under the federal whistleblower law for revealing safety problems on the F-22 Raptor, and refusing to fly until those issues are resolved.

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  • 06/01/12 Simon hoping it's third time lucky for Guiseley and... Source: Yorkshire Evening Post - Leeds - West Yorkshire - UK Guiseley skipper Simon Ainge is hoping to do the Lions proud when he flies out to Russia today for his own taste of European tournament football.
  • 05/25/12 Red Wings Silence G-Braves, 3-1 Source: The Weekly - Peachtree Corners GA LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., Yohan Flande allowed only a run over a season-high 7.0 innings, but the Gwinnett Braves' bats couldn't solve Rochester right-hander Liam Hendriks as they were shut down by the Red Wings, 3-1 on Thursday night at Coolray Field.
  • 05/15/12 Military Curbs F-22 Over Oxygen Concerns Source: The New York Times - New York NY Pentagon officials said the restrictions required all F-22 flights to remain within safe proximity of landing strips, though they declined to offer more details on how close pilots would have to stay to air bases.
  • 05/11/12 Poisoned Fighter Pilot Faces New Nightmare: Air Force... Source: Danger Room - Wired The Air Force is continuing disciplinary action against one of the Air Force pilots who refused to fly the F-22 Raptor stealth fighter because the pricey jet's faulty oxygen system was steadily poisoning him.
  • 05/08/12 Air Force: No punishment for F-22 whistleblowers... Source: TheShowBuzz (CBS News) At a previously scheduled hearing of a Senate Armed Services subcommittee on Tuesday, the Air Force was questioned about the F-22's oxygen deprivation problem and about pilots who came forward in the "60 Minutes" story that first exposed the issue on Sunday.

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