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Los Angeles added two-time MVP point guard Steve Nash earlier in the offseason, and the two new stars join five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant to form a dominant trio of top-five players at their respective positions.
FORBES: Addition Of Dwight Howard Transforms Lakers Into Western Conference's Team To Beat
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Croft was impressed, and he asked her to join him in another ethics fight -this time, a conflict of interest complaint against the state's Republican attorney general.
NPR: Alaska Welcomes Palin Back Home
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The company's original app, which has been downloaded about 3 million times, allowed people to check in to shows and join a real-time chat with others that did the same.
WSJ: Apps Coming That Recommend TV Shows
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Former South Africa President Nelson Mandela, who mediated the peace deal, had expressed the hope that they would join the power-sharing arrangement which leads to democratic elections in three years time.
BBC: Burundi students escape rebels
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Brawn thanked the seven-time world champion, who came out of retirement to join Mercedes in 2010, for his contribution during his three seasons at Mercedes.
CNN: Lewis Hamilton joins Mercedes in three-year deal
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This year, for the first time, the New England Patriots join the exclusive billion-dollar club in sports.
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The 23-year-old has signed a three-and-a-half-year deal and will join the Seagulls on 1 January, although not in time to face Leyton Orient.
BBC: Noone joins Brighton & Hove Albion from Plymouth Argyle
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If the German could take the championship in 2012, he would join Argentina's Juan Manuel Fangio and compatriot and seven-time title winner Michael Schumacher as the only men to have won the sport's biggest prize three years in a row.
CNN: F1 champion Vettel: Red Bull will be slower in 2012
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At regional level the Ospreys have put their faith in Dan Biggar at fly-half and Hook will depart the Liberty Stadium in the summer to join Perpignan in his quest for more time at 10.
BBC: James Hook flourishes as Wales fly-half
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In the fall of 1993, at the peak of his athletic abilities, three-time NBA finals MVP Michael Jordan quit the Chicago Bulls to join a minor league baseball farm team in Birmingham, Alabama.
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