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File - A Chinese man stands alone to block a line of tanks heading east on Beijing's Cangan Blvd. in Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989.
WorldNews.com
05 Jun 2012
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Most governments fear popular sovereignty, something that was observed by the world when hundreds of thousands of Chinese workers and student hunger...

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This undated image taken from video provided by IntelCenter shows al-Qaida's former second-in-command Abu Yahya al-Libi.
The State
06 Jun 2012
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A U.S. drone strike in northwest Pakistan has killed al-Qaida's second-in-command, officials from both countries confirmed Tuesday, the most significant victory so far in the...



CBS News CBSSports.com June 06, 2012 4:00 PM ET A "master complaint" lawsuit -- consolidating nearly 100 suits from more than 2,000 ex-NFL players and their families -- will be filed against the league in court on Thursday, the ....(size: 4.9Kb)
ESPN EVERY YEAR, THE NFL PUTS PROSPECTS TO THE ATHLETIC TEST at the combine -- and every year the results deceive. The easy fix? Test skills, not raw...(size: 1.0Kb)
Wilmington News Journal By MARK HUBER mhuber@wnewsj.com Michael Coleman isn’t expecting a phone call from an NFL team any time soon. But the 2004 graduate of Blanchester High School isn’t closing that door either. On Sunday, Coleman will be one of several hundred football players participating in the NFL...(size: 2.9Kb)
Pittsburgh Tribune Review Former Pitt football standout Lucas Nix has been working out with Dom DeCicco and Jason Pinkston for years, so the fact the three of them have been training together almost daily since the season ended should really come as no surprise. However, for Nix, these workouts feel a little different....(size: 3.2Kb)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Former Wisconsin fullback Bradie Ewing will be giving his thoughts as he prepares for the NFL draft. If you have a question for Ewing, please send me an e-mail (please include your name/nickname and place of residence). In this installment, Ewing talks about his experience in his third and...(size: 16.2Kb)
The Examiner Few players helped themselves more at the NFL Scouting Combine than Cal linebacker Mychal Kendricks and Bears wide receiver Marvin Jones. Kendricks was considered a fourth or fifth-round pick before the combine, and now it appears Kendricks may go in the second or third round. Kendricks was the...(size: 7.4Kb)
Chicago Sun-Times Updated: March 2, 2012 9:18AM Darius Fleming cramped up just before his 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine, ran a tenth-of-a-second slower than he had hoped to and made the most of it after that. But when you get an audience with Bill Belichick, it’s hard not to consider the weekend a success....(size: 4.3Kb)
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