Tuesday, November 20, 2012

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Texans still atop AP Pro32 rankings; 49ers to 2nd
Houston Texans wide receiver Andre Johnson (80) dives into the crowd after scoring the winning touchdown against the Jacksonville Jaguars in overtime of an NFL football game, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012, in Houston. The Texans won 43-37. (AP Photo/Dave Einsel)The Houston Texans remain first in the AP Pro32 NFL power rankings, with the San Francisco 49ers moving up to second after their convincing win over the Chicago Bears.


Formula One chief says to fight $650 million damages claim
LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) – Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone said he plans to contest a $650 million damages claim filed in New York, the latest legal case to stem from the sale of the motor racing series in 2005. Investment firm Bluewaters Communications Holdings filed the lawsuit at New York State Supreme Court last week, naming Formula One commercial head Ecclestone as one of the defendants. …


NHL labor talks to resume Wednesday morning
This time, NHL owners and players are staying apart for just one day.


Beckham mum on plans after leaving MLS, Galaxy
Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham, of England, talks with reporters during a news conference in Carson, Calif., Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012. Beckham will play his final soccer game for the Galaxy in the MLS Cup next month. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo)David Beckham says he has several enticing offers to continue his soccer career after he leaves the Los Angeles Galaxy next month.


News Corp. to acquire stake in Yank' YES Network
News Corp. is acquiring a 49 percent stake in the YES Network, a deal that gives the New York Yankees’ owners hundreds of millions of dollars and values the channel at $3 billion.


Collinsworth goes from NFL's small stage to big
FILE - This Oct. 21, 2012 file photo shows former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Cris Collinsworth prior to an NFL football game between the Bengals and Pittsburgh Steelers, in Cincinnati. Collinsworth figures his announcing career benefited from the fact he wasn't a household name as an NFL player. He learned from his mistakes calling games watched by small numbers of fans, slowly working his way up to his current high-profile gig on Cris Collinsworth remembers the early days of his second career as an NFL announcer like this: calling a Browns-Colts game before Peyton Manning with only the road team's fans in Cleveland getting the broadcast.


With Cutler sidelined, Bears fall short again
Chicago Bears quarterback Jason Campbell (2) is sacked by San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Justin Smith (94) and linebacker Aldon Smith, not pictured, during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. The 49ers won 32-7. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)Jay Cutler was back home, nursing his concussion and watching as the Chicago Bears got pounded by the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night.


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