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Paulson, RubberDucks snap Thunder's streak, 5-3

Akron RubberDucks 

Akron right-hander Jake Paulson (2-0) pitched seven strong innings to earn his second straight win, and the RubberDucks scored five runs in the first four innings to secure a 5-3 victory that snapped the Trenton Thunder's five-game winning streak in the finale of a three-game series at ARM & HAMMER Park on Wednesday.



Two new wheat varieties announced by Texas A&M AgriLife

Today.agrilife.org 

AMARILLO – Two new wheat varieties have been announced by Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the TAM Wheat Improvement Program, according to Dr. Jackie Rudd, AgriLife Research wheat breeder at Amarillo. “We are excited to release these two new varieties that will complement the TAM lineup already being grown throughout much of Texas and the […]

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Rankings won't mean anything at World Cup: Steyn

Business Standard 

The top ranked England and India may be seen as favourites going into the World Cup, but South Africa's veteran pacer Dale Steyn Wednesday said rankings would be of little significance in the showpiece, beginning May 30. "I think you really need to take rankings and throw it out of the window. Rankings these days don't mean anything. I don't even know what ranking West Indies have, and they just beat England. Australia were losing, and then they've started winning again," the Royal Challengers Bangalore pacer said at the Eden Gardens. Читать дальше...

Canada says considering options after U.S. decision on Cuba

Yahoo Autos 

Canada is considering its options after a U.S. decision to lift a long-standing ban against U.S. citizens filing lawsuits against foreign companies that use properties seized by Cuba’s Communist government since the 1959 revolution, Canada's foreign minister said on Wednesday. "Canada is deeply disappointed with today's (U.S.) announcement.

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Columbine principal still recites victims’ names every morning

New York Post 

ARVADA, Colo. — Each morning for the last two decades, Frank DeAngelis has recited aloud the names of the 13 people killed at Columbine High School, where he served as principal during the 1999 massacre that marked a modern era of mass school shootings. “When I wake up in bed each morning, that’s the first...


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