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Linsanity sweeps America
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Feb 16, 2012
The newfound popularity of New York Knicks player Jeremy Lin boosts business for basketball.
The profit boost from 'Linsanity'
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Feb 16, 2012
Jeremy Lin has risen in the last week to be a breakout star in the NBA -- in part, because of his potential to tap into the Chinese market.
Britain not wired enough to handle the Olympics’ demand for Internet access
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Feb 8, 2012
Things less than brilliant over there.
A true holiday tradition: The NBA on Christmas
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Dec 23, 2011
The NFL has its Thanksgiving tradition, and the NBA has Christmas. Ever wonder why?
Mid-day Extra: Another basketball star moves to L.A.
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Dec 15, 2011
Point guard Chris Paul is moving to Los Angeles to play for the Clippers. What can that do for his own fame, and for the team's success down the line?
PODCAST: Shed your tie for Mother Earth, Will Ferrell's beer of choice
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Dec 15, 2011
With the Iowa caucuses just a few weeks out, we take at closer look at the economic policies of Republican candidate Newt Gingrich. Federal student aid programs could be on the chopping block. Russia is about to get its invitation to join the World Trade Organization as ministers from the group's 153 members meet in Geneva. And our weekly Attitude Check, part of our partnership with Gallup, looks at how Americans feel about the crisis in Europe.
Twitter stunt lands guy a job with his favorite team
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Dec 13, 2011
Luckiest 23-year-old in all of Philly
NBA reaches tentative deal
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Nov 28, 2011
After months of deadlock, the National Basketball Association has reached a deal to begin the season on Christmas.
NBA players file anti-trust lawsuit
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Nov 16, 2011
The suit looks to finally end the pro basketball lockout, but would also give the players triple the amount of their salaries for damages. The players' lawyer, David Boies, talks about the details.





