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October 23, 2005
Topics post, student, freak, blow, rose, dead, university, death, hospital, city, school and game
A 20-year old University of Minnesota student was killed Saturday in a post-game celebration after the field goal post was torn down and struck the student in the head. Richard Thomas Rose, of Benton City, Wash. , was pronounced dead at a hospital after attempts to revive him on the field failed. No one else was reported hurt in the freak accident.
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October 20, 2005
Pennsylvania Game Commission officials believe a drier spring helped improve poult production, but the large mast crop may keep birds disbursed, making the hunt more challenging when the fall wild turkey season opens Oct. 29. Hunters should expect to find increased age diversity among wild turkeys for the fall season, unlike 2004, when several consecutive years of reduced poulty production led to reductions in local populations statewide.
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October 19, 2005
In what is certainly a first in the game's long history, PinnacleSports. com Wednesday becomes the first sportsbook in the world to accept wagers on a professional chess league. The Internet's largest sports betting site, PinnacleSports. com is now taking action on all team matches and every individual game in the U. S. Chess League, a new eight-team league comprised of talented players from various cities across the country.
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October 18, 2005
Days of our Lives, NBC's popular daytime television series, announced today that it is launching Days of our Lives "Daily Rewards," the first long-term online viewer rewards program for both a daytime drama and a scripted series. The Days of our Lives "Daily Rewards" program, which begins today, is designed to increase fans watching through reward incentives and is managed by My Sony, an interactive customer relationship division within Sony Corporation of America.
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October 18, 2005
Days of our Lives, NBC's popular daytime television series, announced today that it is launching Days of our Lives "Daily Rewards," the first long-term online viewer rewards program for both a daytime drama and a scripted series. The Days of our Lives "Daily Rewards" program, which begins today, is designed to increase fans watching through reward incentives and is managed by My Sony, an interactive customer relationship division within Sony Corporation of America.
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