Students get lessons on proper bug etiquette

Milwaukee Brewers Team Report
The Brewers and right-hander Yovani Gallardo agreed to disagree, at least when it came to his value in 2010.

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Houston Astros Team Report
It could not be spring training for the Astros without an injury scare.

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Students get lessons on proper bug etiquette
It’s possible, perhaps even likely, that a child or two or even more who never even knew what an entomologist was is now set on becoming one.

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Iran officials lash out at ‘thug’ Petraeus

Your Funds: Beware funds’ shiny ‘new’ records
You may not be celebrating the one-year anniversary of the stock market bottom, but mutual-fund executives are, because their worst 12-month period in recent history takes a step toward becoming a distant memory. Fund companies sometimes encourage investor amnesia, and there’s little doubt the industry hopes you will linger on the feel-good of the past 12 months, rather than dwelling in the past.

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Positive future
We had another “Black History Month,” our 28 days of fame. This is what I see in my neighborhood: blacks shooting each other, breaking into each other’s homes, going in and out of prison, smoking crack, young boys never becoming a man.

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Iran officials lash out at ‘thug’ Petraeus
Top Iranian officials lashed out on Tuesday at US General David Petraeus for his comments asserting the Islamic republic is becoming a “thugocracy”, saying such terms are only used by “thugs.”

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The UConn Women’s Record: What They’re Saying

Lloyd considers Davis Cup future
Britain’s Davis Cup captain John Lloyd is considering his future after becoming the first captain to preside over five successive defeats.

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Lloyd considers Davis Cup future
Britain’s Davis Cup captain John Lloyd is considering his future after becoming the first captain to preside over five successive defeats.

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The UConn Women’s Record: What They’re Saying
“They did it from 2001-03 and [they're] doing it again. It’s really unbelievable that they could put those types of streaks together. It’s a tremendous credit to the players and to the coaches. With the team they have now, I don’t see anybody beating them this year.”

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Chad Cordero trying to make comeback with M’s

Stocks rise after financial stocks jump on rumors
Financial companies have led stocks higher on the one-year anniversary of the market’s hitting a 12-year low. The gain in bank stocks Tuesday has come as traders reacted to rumors that the government might prohibit the trades known as short sales in the stocks of companies it owns.

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The Undiscovered Google: 7 Services You Need to Try
Seven useful Google services you may not have tried yet, from a free phone number to a cool new way to peruse the news.

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Chad Cordero trying to make comeback with M’s
When Chad Cordero stands among a group of 20-something Seattle Mariners relievers, he looks like just another promising pitcher. Just three years ago, Cordero was taking the ball in the ninth inning for the Washington Nationals, one of the best closers in the major leagues. Then he felt something in his right shoulder.

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Bridges gunning for sledge hockey gold

The Academy Awards: Best and Worst Dressed
Tons of stars came out for the big night; here’s a look at some of the top fashion statements Ellen Stodola Every year, there are some dresses that work and some that don’t. Most stars try to pick dresses that they love, and sometimes these are simple and sometimes they are incredibly unique. Let’s see what worked and what fell short last night on the red carpet. Best Dressed:

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Oscar’s big question: How did David slay Goliath?
JOCELYN NOVECK AP National Writer

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Bridges gunning for sledge hockey gold
Mississauga’s Billy Bridges along with Brad Bowden and Greg Westlake are the top line on Canada’s sledge hockey team and widely regarded as one of the best trios in the game.

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