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Hamilton holds off Vettel to win U.S. Grand Prix

Austin's biggest and perhaps most improbable - certainly its loudest - sporting event ended Sunday with the hoisting of the United States Grand Prix trophy and with a traditional spray of Mumm Champagne.

Reid refuses to quit as Eagles' season to forget continues

Andy Reid isn't quitting his job. The Philadelphia Eagles have sunk so low that people are wondering if Reid will simply step down instead of waiting to be fired. "I think that'd be a copout," Reid said Monday when asked about resigning.

Canadian men's soccer team to play Denmark in the U.S

sa国际传媒 will play its first game since failing to qualify for the 2014 FIFA World Cup when it meets Denmark in a soccer friendly in January.

Royals take aim at Blades' sharp goalie

SASKATOON VS. VICTORIA 7 p.m. at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre Radio: The Zone 91.3 FM / TV: Shaw (Ch. 4)

PM will cheer for Stamps

The Toronto Argonauts' stunning loss to the Calgary Stampeders in the 1971 Grey Cup prompted tears in front of the television from the boy who would eventually become Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

NHL, players resume talks

The NHL is looking to see everything put in writing.

Done deal: Selig approves Jays' trade

It took longer than Blue Jays fans probably would have liked, but Toronto's mammoth 12-player trade with the Miami Marlins is finally a done deal.
St-Pierre wins bloody comeback fight

St-Pierre wins bloody comeback fight

A relentless Georges St-Pierre celebrated his comeback by winning a five-round decision over Carlos (Natural Born Killer) Condit to unify the welterweight title in a bloody battle at UFC 154.
Stenhouse makes it two in a row

Stenhouse makes it two in a row

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. left little doubt that he's ready for a promotion. Stenhouse became the sixth driver to win consecutive championships in NASCAR's Nationwide Series.

Pats come back with late win over Royals

The current Regina Pats roster was either in diapers or not yet born the last time a Pats team played a game on Blanshard Street. The franchise of Clark Gillies, Greg Joly and the late great Doug Wickenheiser made its first appearance in the sa国际传媒