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ABC’s ‘GCB’ could turn into good soapy fun

“GCB,” Which has more pre-notoriety than any other show this season because it started life as “Good Christian Bitches,” isn’t quite a bitchin’ good TV show yet.

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Rule could leave child-support debtors no income (AP)

AP – Old child support debts could cost thousands of poor men their only income next year because of a policy aimed at reducing the cost to the government of mailing paper checks to pay federal benefits.

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Could Mason Williams be next great Yankee?

In one round of batting practice, Mason Williams, his white socks pulled halfway up his calves, smacks a ball that soars into the blue sky, getting lost for a moment in cottony white clouds before it comes down near a cluster of Port-A-Potties well beyond the right-field fence.

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Special test could find MLB’s Iso-dopes

The recent doping case involving National League MVP Ryan Braun should prompt Major League Baseball to consider the use of CIR (Carbon Isotope Ratio) testing as a screen test for testosterone use.

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NY Senate Dems could block override vote of redistricting veto

ALBANY — State Senate Democrats again called for Gov. Cuomo to veto any legislative districts redrawn by the Legislature — but this time ensured they could block a possible override vote.

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Here are 10 names who could replace Mo

Mariano Rivera hinted 2012 would be his final season, so who could replace him?

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Deadly Honduran fire could occur across region (AP)

Inmate rest in the prison in Comayagua, Honduras, Friday Feb. 17, 2012. Hundreds of prisoners remained in cellblocks unaffected by the fire that tore the overcrowded jail on Feb. 15, burning and suffocating 356 men in their locked cells.  (AP Photo)AP – The world’s worst prison fire in a century happened in a lockup like many in Honduras: a decrepit, suffocating place of overcrowded, dark cellblocks where many inmates were accused only of petty crimes.


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