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After final drive, JoePa is laid to rest

On the second day of civic mourning in a place known as Happy Valley, thousands of people paid their respects to Joe Paterno again Wednesday morning, before a funeral procession was scheduled to make its way through the Penn State campus.

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Seeking NH buzz, Romney hits Obama; rest swat him (AP)

Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during a town hall meeting, Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, in Littleton, N.H.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)AP – Reaching for a big New Hampshire boost, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney ran down President Barack Obama’s economic policies on Thursday as his GOP rivals leveled a one-two-three punch at any notion of inevitability for the former Massachusetts governor.


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Bondy: Get CC right, the rest is history

It seems the time has arrived at last to pull the plug on the six-man rotation. CC Sabathia’s mental and physical well-being are the driving forces in the discussion and the chief concerns of Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman. And for the first time Wednesday, Cashman said the team would at least discuss the possibility of skipping Bartolo Colon’s next turn.

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Jeter a hit in 9-2 win, but may rest

Two down, four to go. Could Wednesday night be the night Derek Jeter gets No. 3,000? Only if Joe Girardi puts him in the lineup. Jeter moved two steps closer to the milestone Tuesday night, collecting his first two hits since returning from the disabled list to help the Yankees breeze to a 9-2 win over the Indians at Progressive Field.

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Mets’ Davis could miss rest of the season

An exam and MRI on Ike Davis’ injured ankle revealed that his bone bruise hasn’t healed and that he may have a cartilage issue in the joint. He is slated to be re-evaluated in three weeks and if he has not improved, a microfracture-like surgery is a possibility, Mets’ GM Sandy Alderson said. If Davis has surgery, Alderson said, the first baseman probably would miss the rest of the season.

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A chosen few see bin Laden photos as the rest wait (AP)

FILE - In this Dec. 24, 1998 file photo, al-Qaida  leader Osama Bin Laden speaks to a selected group of reporters in the mountains of Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan. Foreign and Pakistani analysts, former operatives of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency and military men interviewed by The Associated Press say that some ISI agents, local police and local officials most likely did know about bin Laden's hideout in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The question is, at what level, and how close to the top? (AP Photo/Rahimullah Yousafzai, File)AP – Select members of Congress are making appointments at CIA headquarters to view graphic photos of Osama bin Laden’s corpse. But the American people might have to wait decades to see images of the al-Qaida leader who was killed in Pakistan by Navy SEALs during a daring middle-of-the-night raid.


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FAA gives tired controllers an extra hour to rest (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2010, file photo Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood listens to FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt talk about proposed rules to help prevent dangerous pilot fatigue at the Transportation Department in Washington. Saturday, April 16, 2011, Babbitt said in a statement that the FAA will be making changes to controllers' work schedules most likely to induce fatigue and that those changes will take place within 72 hours. The announcement followed another incident Saturday in which a controller fell asleep while on duty, this time at a radar center in Miami. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)AP – The government said Sunday it is giving air traffic controllers an extra hour off between shifts so they don’t doze off at work, a problem that stretches back decades. But officials rejected the remedy that sleep experts say would make a real difference: on-the-job napping.


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