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JaKarr Sampson is the second straight St.
WSJ: Georgetown has Big East coach, player of the year
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Rutgers responded with seven straight to pull within three, but five straight Sampson points put St.
WSJ: Sampson, St. John's overcome Rutgers 72-60
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Francisco pitched two straight days for Class A St.
WSJ: Harvey dominant thru 9, Mets beat Chisox 1-0 in 10
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With the interval looming, Buchanan netted a vital goal for Accies with a sweet, left-footed strike from 25 yards out that flew straight into the top corner of the St Mirren net.
BBC: Sport - Football - St Mirren 3-1 Hamilton
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Woods, who is now 12 shots adrift, has never come from behind on the last day to win any of his 14 majors and barring miracles the 34-year-old will not make it three straight Open titles in a row at St Andrews.
BBC: The Open 2010: Oosthuizen maintains lead in Open
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Agar looks set to resist the temptation to throw Reardon straight into the side for the trip to St Helens on Easter Monday, despite naming the player in his 19-man squad for the game at Knowsley Road.
BBC: Reardon frank with Hull FC - Agar
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Referee Mike Dean summoned Arsenal physio Gary Lewin and the St John's Ambulance volunteers to attend to the striker and issued a straight red to Taylor.
BBC: Birmingham 2-2 Arsenal
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St Mirren were reduced to 10 men after 70 minutes when Franco Miranda received a straight red card after the assistant referee signalled he had used an elbow jostling with Sutton at a throw-in.
BBC: Motherwell 2-1 St Mirren
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Federal funding is available to state and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the severe storms and straight-line winds in the counties of Calvert, Charles, Kent, Montgomery, and St.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Signs Maryland Disaster Declaration
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Smith scored 21 second-half points, including 12 straight over a 3:03 stretch that put No. 12 Louisville ahead for good and helped the Cardinals beat St.
WSJ: No. 12 Louisville outlasts St. John's 72-58