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The New York Giants beat the New England Patriots 21-17 in a thrilling Super Bowl XLVI at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Danica Patrick is a full-time NASCAR driver, but let's face it: We all know her day job isn't why she is one of the most sought-after celebrities come Super Bowl time.
The Super Bowl is advertising's biggest stage and companies spent an average of $3.5 million for 30-second commercials for the right to duke it out during Sunday's game.
Kalyani, Feb 3 : Trends are meant to be broken. The chauvinistic male has always dreamt of wearing black. They still can, but the monopoly no more stays.
The following master calendar of events runs the first Friday of the month in TGIF. Listings are free. Email to editor@mtstandard.com, or call 496-5510. The full calendar, which runs through December,
UPLAND — A 24-year-old Delaware man is facing a corruption of a minor offense after police found him having sex with a 16-year-old borough girl in the back seat of an illegally parked vehicle early Tuesday, according to police and court documents.
By Bharat Sharma, New Delhi, Jan 18: The Indian table tennis team's Polish coach Leszek Kucharski frankly believes the standard of Indian men players is as good as that of the Europeans, but if there is one thing that needs to be worked on, it is their fitness.
Amidst the chaotically-large throng of women surrounding the sports realm is a select group of elite beauties who continue to hone their illustrious reputations. Through provocative photo shoots, dramatic television appearances and high-profile relationships, these sports hotties have garnered attention and respect. In hopes of achieving iconic roles in the sports world, these women mixed fame ...
VISUAL ART Now in its 10th year, Art Basel Miami Beach (ABMB)— the art world's annual "spring beak" during which power brokers, status-seekers, and a curious public descend on Miami Beach over the first weekend in December — makes for an easy target, engorging South Beach's already cartoonish version of "living large" by bringing its own cold strains of entitlement, status, and exclusivity.
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