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    Last update: December 22, 2009

    +Toyota pulls out of Formula One
      Toyota pulls out of Formula One Toyota Motor Corp.'s Tadashi Yamashita, F1 Team Principal, gets emotional during a press conference to announce the company's withdrawal of the F1 Grand Prix in Tokyo AP World's largest automaker says it will instead focus on cutting costs JIM ARMSTRONG TOKYO - Published on Wednesday, Nov.

    +2009 MLB season in review: Texas Rangers
      Through much of the 2009 season in seemed that the Texas Rangers were going to not only make the playoffs, but make some noise in the post season there as well. They got off to a hot start, but typically wilted in the Hot Texas Sun of late summer. Much like the Detroit Tigers this is a team that played well enough to win their division, but they collapsed in the last quarter of the season. It seemed in August that this team was good enough to run down the Boston Red Sox for the American League Wild Card, but a late season loss to the Tampa Bay Rays killed the post season aspirations of this ball club.

    +Rypien has go-ahead goal in third, Canucks beat Rangers 4-1
      Rick Rypien scored the go-ahead goal 8:48 into the third period, the first of three late goals that lifted the Vancouver Canucks to a 4-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Tuesday night.

    +Borthwick shrugs off injury woes
      England's preparations for Saturday's clash against Australia have been disrupted further after Martin Johnson was forced to delay his team announcement by 24 hours.

    +MVP Gotham | Edge: Bronx Bombers
      Quick, raise your hands if any of you believe that last nighta s game five loss in Philadelphia changes anything.

    +Curbishley wins case against Hammers
      Alan Curbishley has won his case for constructive dismissal against West Ham after claiming he had no option but to resign.

    +Phils Say "Not So Fast"
      By the ninth inning, Phillies fans were preparing for the worst. The New York Yankees were at it again, chipping away at a dwindling lead and threatening to take away the Phils' World Series title right there at Citizens Bank Park.

    +New Orleans Saints defense a force, not a farce
      New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator congratulates defensive end Will Smith after a stop against the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night at the Superdome.

    +Browns fire their General Manager
      As reported earlier the Cleveland Browns have not fired Head Coach Eric Mangini, in fact it now looks like he has been promoted. Breaking news out of Cleveland this Monday night is that the team has fired General Manager George Kokinis. There have been a few reports that security escorted him for the building, but the team is denying those reports, and they have issued a statement that Kokinis will no longer be actively involved with the team.

    +Mangini pushing forward with Browns
      Browns coach Eric Mangini believes his process for turning around the team will work despite a horrid first half of the season.

    +Judge approves sale of Coyotes to NHL
      The Phoenix Coyotes' bumpy six-month journey through U.S. Bankruptcy Court has come to an end with a judge's approval of the sale of the franchise to the NHL.

    +Coleen Rooney has given birth to a baby boy
      Coleen Rooney has given birth to a baby boy. The TV presenter and footballer husband Wayne named their first child Kai Wayne Rooney He was born at 2.20pm at Liverpool Women's Hospital, their spokesman said.

    +Players Discuss Damon, A-Rod's Game 4 Heroics
      Johnny Damon's steal of two bases on the same play and Alex Rodriguez's RBI double Sunday night snapped a ninth-inning tie, leading the Yankees to a 7 ...

    +Florida Panthers owner looking to step down
      This is one of those stories that seems to further suggest that the NHL's expansion into the South was that great of an idea. The Florida Panthers were for sale over last summer, but a deal could not be completed due to league ownership requirements. Now General Partner Alan Cohen is looking to sell a big piece of his share to minority partners Cliff Viner, and Stuart Siegel. Cohen would like to remain on as a minority partner but has no interest in reaming the lead owner.

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