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Top Anheuser-Busch sports executive to retire
Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc's Tony Ponturo, considered one of the most powerful corporate executives in the sports world, will retire at year end, the brewer said on Monday.
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Museum has thousands of sports memories on display
The Los Angeles Sports Museum, which opens Nov. 28, is a treasure trove of sports memorabilia that some say is the best place of its kind in the world. A delivery driver drops a stack of packages in the lobby of the Los Angeles Sports Museum. What's in them?
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Fox Sports pulls out of bidding to show BCS games
Fox Sports has pulled out of bidding to show BCS games on television.
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Museum has thousands of sports memories on display
Gary Cypres is the founder and curator of the Los Angeles Sports Museum, which will open to the public on Nov. 28. Cypres estimates the value of his collection and the converted office building that houses it at $30 million.
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N.Y. Times closes quarterly sports magazine, Play
The New York Times Co. said Monday it is closing its quarterly sports magazine, Play, to cut costs and focus on other Sunday insert magazines such as its weekly travel publication, T, in a falling ad market.
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Anheuser-Busch's sports marketing chief to retire
The vice president of global media and sports marketing at Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. will retire at the end of the year, the nation's largest brewer said Monday.
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Nigeria: Sports Will Survive Under Oshiomhole, Says Ebewele
Former Commissioner for sports in Edo State, Brown Ebewele, is convinced that the foundation he laid for sports will survive under the administration of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole as governor of the state.
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World stocks fall on Citigroup cuts
Most world stock markets fell Monday after Citigroup Inc. said it would cut another 53,000 jobs around the world to deal with the fallout from the financial crisis. Asian shares were steady earlier.
Obama, Biden speaks with world leaders
President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden spoke with several world leaders by phone Monday.
Biden speaks with world leaders
Vice President-elect Joe Biden spoke with several world leaders by phone Monday.
World cotton production falls as farmers turn to new crops
World cotton production is set to fall six percent to 24.7 million tons over the next year as growers turn to other crops to make money, an international trade body said Monday.
TOKYO: World's second-largest economy is in recession
Japan's economy slid into a recession for the first time since 2001, the government said. The world's second-largest economy contracted at an annual pace of 0.4 percent in the July-September period after a declining an annualized 3.7 percent in the second quarter. The result was worse than expected.
World stocks slide on Citigroup jobs cull
U.S. and European stock markets fell Monday after Citigroup Inc. announced that it would cut another 53,000 jobs around the world in the coming quarters to deal with the fallout from the financial crisis. Asian shares were steady earlier.
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