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| Weekly updates: Thursday, September 2, 2010 7:00:00 PM Lewis Franck: Spiraling costs changing the face of ownership Through four days of new conferences official and in darkened corners during the Lowe's Speedway media tour, the one theme that clearly emerged is the fact that NASCAR has gone global without leaving its own backyard. It's more than just Toyota debuting http://c.moreover.comBears' Grossman Seeking to Quiet the Critics would tear his right ACL in a Week 3 loss to the Vikings, ending a season that had Chicago fans agitated over the stylings of QBs such as Jonathan Quinn, Chad Hutchinson, and Craig Krenzel. After rehabilitating his knee, Grossman broke his left ankle in http://c.moreover.comOnce Bumpy Colts' Road Freshly Paved for Miami as one of the NFL's coldest 2006 playoff entries, Indianapolis was installed as a heavy favorite over the Chicago Bears on the game's ultimate stage February 4th. Three straight impressive victories will have that effect on a football team. So will the http://c.moreover.comArcelor Mittal invests in Steelton rail plant No new jobs are expected to result from the investment, said Arcelor Mittal spokesman David C. Allen in Chicago. The plant, a former Bethlehem Steel operation just south of Harrisburg that employs about 600 people, said it produces premium rails that http://c.moreover.comBears Offense: Muhammad Knows The Feeling (Sports Network) - There figure to be some wide eyes in the offensive huddle of the Chicago Bears on Sunday night.Super Bowl experience is minimal on this team, and players ranging from 26- year-old quarterback Rex Grossman to veterans like nine-year http://c.moreover.comRockies Won't Just Give Helton Away DENVER -- Colorado Rockies owner Charlie Monfort insists the team isn't looking to dump salary in its talks to trade Todd Helton to the Boston Red Sox. Monfort said the Red Sox would have to part with pitching prospects in addition to third baseman Mike http://c.moreover.comLetter: Regarding sticky airbags the American military itself has generally demonstrated only lackluster support for ASATs. Furthermore, the military, NASA, and the White House have been the biggest proponents of minimizing space debris, even at the cost of limiting American http://c.moreover.com |
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