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Four remain in Lombardi hunt

Thirty-two teams and one season’s worth of guts and glory have boiled down to a four-squad tournament that will decide the competitors for the National Football League’s ultimate game, and still few are sure with whom to side for this weekend’s 100-yard wars.
Posted On Jan 20 2006 07:04
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NMIVA offers clarification for Kennedy

With the beachside battles to represent the CNMI in the 2006 Micronesian Games heating up, the top women of the Northern Mariana Islands Volleyball Association will go hand to hand in the San Antonio sand at the Pacific Islands Club this morning.
Posted On Jan 20 2006 07:02
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Four teams fight for survival

Virtual do-or-die games for four teams with 0-1 records are set in this weekend’s playoffs for the Budweiser-Coca Cola 6th UFO Basketball League at the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium.
Posted On Jan 20 2006 07:01
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Bomsoro bounces back

The current queens of the diamond extended their lead on the competition as Bomsoro came from behind to win their sixth game of the season over Its Okay, 17-10, under the lights at Tan Ge Field in continuation of the Women’s Island-Wide Slow-Pitch Softball League Thursday night.
Posted On Jan 20 2006 06:58
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