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Who’s Going to Win the NCAA Tournament? — Sports Survey of the Day
On Thursday at 12:15 p.m., the 2013 men's NCAA basketball tournament—aka March Madness—kicks off with No. 3 seed Michigan State vs. 14th-seeded Valparaiso. It's a wide-open tournament this year, and lots of teams have a good chance at the title.
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Buzzer Beaters: NFL Rule Changes, March Madness Drinking Game and More
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Buzzer Beaters: NCAA ‘First Four’ Begins, Heat Streak Continues and More
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Seven Marines Killed, Others Injured, at Nevada Training Site
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Which NCAA Team Got the Biggest Snub? — Sports Survey of the Day
March Madness begins on Tuesday, with the four play-in games, then starts for real on Thursday. But on Sunday, we finally got a look at the brackets for the first time—and a few teams are feeling left out, forgotten or just plain insulted.
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Buzzer Beaters: NHL Realignment Approved, NFL Free-Agency Moves and More
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Is Your Unclaimed Tax Refund Among the $1 Billion Being Held by the IRS?
There are still a few weeks left to file your 2012 tax return, but April 15 of this year marks another important deadline for taxpayers: it's your last chance to file for a refund on your 2009 taxes.
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New Movies: ‘The Incredible Burt Wonderstone,’ ‘The Call’
Opening this weekend are 1) a star-studded comedy about dueling magicians in Las Vegas, and 2) a thriller about a kidnapped girl and a killer on the loose.
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Buzzer Beaters: Welker’s a Bronco & Bush Is a Lion, Team USA Advances and More
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New Pope Elected — Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina, Now Called Francis I
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Buzzer Beaters: Major NFL Personnel Moves, Howard Returns to Orlando and More
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Black Smoke Rises: No New Pope on First Ballot
Tuesday evening, a plume of black smoke rose out of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, signifying that the first round of balloting to elect a new pope had passed without any nominee receiving the necessary two-thirds majority.
