Chinese visitor rise offsets fall in October vs RWC crowdsNov. 22 (BusinessDesk) – A steady increase in the number of Chinese visitors offset a fall in overall tourist arrivals last month, compared with the spike in arrivals last year for the Rugby World Cup….
USC hoping to extend dominance over IrishThe Jeweled Shillelagh has been spending an awful lot of time in Hollywood over the past decade.
Third try at women's pro soccer league to launchCHICAGO (AP) — Another pro women’s soccer league will try to succeed where two previous attempts have failed.
After new offer, Bettman says sides 'far apart'
NHL talks quickly broke off again Wednesday after the players made a new proposal they said left sides separated by less than $40 million annually over a five-year contract and Commissioner Gary Bettman immediately rejected the plan, saying "we're still far apart."
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Marco Sullivan of the US jumps during the first practice run of the downhill during FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada on November 21, 2012. AFP PHOTO/JOE KLAMARJOE KLAMAR/AFP/Getty Images
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Switzerland's Silvan Zurbriggen jumps during the first practice run of the downhill during FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup in Lake Louise, Canada on November 21, 2012. AFP PHOTO/JOE KLAMARJOE KLAMAR/AFP/Getty Images
Keselowski aside, NASCAR ready to move past 2012NASCAR Chairman and CEO, Brian France speaks during a news conference at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012 in Homestead, Fla. The final Sprint Cup Series auto race will take place Sunday afternoon. (AP Photo/David Graham)
Keselowski aside, NASCAR ready to move past 2012
The season hadn't even ended before NASCAR's top executives were previewing 2013, the new "Gen 6" cars and elements of a five-year industry "action plan" designed to engage and excite fans.
Yori Kotake of Canada, a forerunner from the Alberta Ski team, leans into a turn under blue sky during alpine skiing training for the Men's World Cup downhill in Lake Louise
Yori Kotake of Canada, a forerunner from the Alberta Ski team, leans into a turn under blue sky during alpine skiing training for the Men's World Cup downhill in Lake Louise, Alberta November 21, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Blake (CANADA – Tags: SPORT SKIING)
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