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Looking Forward
This week's happenings in news, sports, and entertainmnet
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Comcast Launches Setanta Sports in Boston and Brookline
BOSTON , Dec. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Comcast, the nation's leading provider of entertainment, information and communications, today announced that it has launched the U.S. version of the United Kingdom and Ireland -based sports network Setanta Sports in Boston and Brookline, providing its customers 24-hour access to the best live European sporting events, including top flight soccer and world class ...
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Next for Warriors: Miami
NEXT FOR WARRIORS: MIAMITipoff: 7:30 tonightat Oracle ArenaTV: Comcast SportsNetRadio: 680Heat update: Miami has wins over Phoenix, San Antonio and New Jersey.
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Cal Concludes Regular Season vs. Washington
California concludes the 2008 regular season when the Golden Bears host Washington at 12 noon Saturday in Memorial Stadium. The game will be televised by Fox Sports Net and can be seen locally on CSN Bay Area. Cal will be looking to finish the campaign with an unblemished 7-0 record in Berkeley.
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FSN Scores Pair of Wins
The National Basketball Association’s Utah Jazz dribbled past a Comcast SportsNet full court press for its cable rights and re-upped with Fox Sports Net last week as part of a long-term affiliation deal.
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Clearwire Completes Transaction With Sprint Nextel and $3.2 Billion Investment to Launch 4G Mobile Internet Company
Clearwire Corporation (NASDAQ:CLWRD for the first 20 trading days and CLWR thereafter) today announced that it has completed the transaction with Sprint Nextel Corporation (NYSE:S) to combine their next-generation wireless Internet businesses. The new company retains the Clearwire name and expects to build the first nationwide 4G mobile broadband network focused on meeting the evolving needs and ...
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Clearwire Completes Transaction With Sprint Nextel and $3.2 Billion Investment to Launch 4G Mobile Internet Company
KIRKLAND, Wash.----Clearwire Corporation today announced that it has completed the transaction with Sprint Nextel Corporation to combine their next-generation wireless Internet businesses.
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In Tomorrow's Paper
ST. LOUIS -- Wow, somebody should punch Shawn Horcoff in the mouth at the start of every game. If a few shots in the chops like the ones he took from David Backes ignites in Horcoff the kind of fire that burned through St. Louis last night, then the Oilers should invite the NHL to swing away.
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