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Report: Tim Tebow is a Pro Bowl alternate – USA TODAY
USA TODAY Report: Tim Tebow is a Pro Bowl alternateUSA TODAYBy Robert Klemko, USA TODAY Broncos QB Tim Tebow didn't make the AFC Pro Bowl roster, but The Denver Post reports that he is a second alternate and could trip to Hawaii if two QBs decline to attend. Pro Bowl slots are determined by... »
health care reform States get flexibility to design benefits under health care … – Denver Post
Kansas City Star health care reform States get flexibility to design benefits under health care …Denver PostBy Michael Booth Federal officials Friday gave maximum flexibility to states to design basic benefits under health care reform, disappointing consumer advocates who fear local politics will mean a "race to the bottom." The US Health and Human... »
States get flexibility to design benefits under health care reform – Denver Post
Kansas City Star States get flexibility to design benefits under health care reformDenver PostBy Michael Booth Federal officials Friday gave maximum flexibility to states to design basic benefits under health care reform, disappointing consumer advocates who fear local politics will mean a "race to the bottom." The US Health and Human Services …Health Care... »
The Broncos have their best running back ready to play tonight against the New … – Denver Post
New York Times The Broncos have their best running back ready to play tonight against the New …Denver PostWillis McGahee was cleared to play four days after sustaining a left hamstring injury last Sunday in Kansas City. McGahee was limited in the team's two practices earlier this week, and successfully tested his leg about... »
Occupy Wall Street Comes to DC, But Can It Take Root? – The Atlantic
The Guardian Occupy Wall Street Comes to DC, But Can It Take Root?The AtlanticOccupy Wall Street is spreading so fast to so many cities — close to 1000 at last count — that the movement is already struggling to maintain its focus and identity. Will it become an arm of the labor movement? …Kelly:... »
Beaten by Sweden, US Now Faces a Much Tougher Road to the Final – New York Times
Boston Globe Beaten by Sweden, US Now Faces a Much Tougher Road to the FinalNew York TimesJens Meyer/AP Abby Wambach, left, scored in the second half for the United States, but it was not enough against Sweden. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WOLFSBURG, Germany (AP) — Needing only a tie to avoid Brazil in the... »
US loses, faces dreaded Brazil – msnbc.com
CBC.ca US loses, faces dreaded Brazilmsnbc.comLisa Dahlkvist converted a penalty, Nilla Fischer scored on a free kick and Sweden beat the Americans for the first time in World Cup play on Wednesday night, a 2-1 victory that forces the US to play Brazil in the quarterfinals. …Inspired Swedes shock U.S.ESPNU.S. women fall to SwedenSalt... »
Drop-side cribs barred, even at garage sales – Denver Post
Los Angeles Times Drop-side cribs barred, even at garage salesDenver PostWASHINGTON — Beginning today, the government is prohibiting the manufacture, sale or resale of drop-side baby cribs, even at neighborhood yard and garage sales. Ushering in one of the most significant changes in child safety in decades, …Regulation bans selling, donating certain cribsTulsa WorldAll... »
One More Cigarette Warning to Add: Smoking Will Put You in the Poorhouse – TIME
USA Today One More Cigarette Warning to Add: Smoking Will Put You in the PoorhouseTIMEThe FDA just introduced a series of appropriately gruesome warnings to be placed on cigarette packaging and advertisements. One image, for instance, shows a man lying down, eyes closed, …Obama team promotes scary cigarette warningsUSA TodayFDA Unveils Graphic Warning Labels... »
Packers celebrate Super win with fans at Lambeau Field – USA Today
USA Today Packers celebrate Super win with fans at Lambeau FieldUSA TodayLambeau Field looked and felt like game day on Tuesday, but the outcome had already been determined. By H. Marc Larson, Green Bay Press-Gazette Green Bay's Clay Matthews greets fans during the Return to Titletown celebration at Lambeau Field onTuesday. …What's Always Been... »