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Jason Kidd Struggling For Slumping Knicks

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Just a couple months after TCU starting quarterback Casey Pachall left the team to enter a drug and alcohol treatment facility, the junior quarterback has been reacquainted with the Horned Frogs. Pachall started the first four games of the season …
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Lebanon man ordered to drug rehab program

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Judge John Tylwalk gave Marsh a final chance Wednesday to straighten out his life, when he sentenced the 54-year-old Lebanon man to the Crossroads rehabilitation program, where Marsh will spend 22 months in in-patient treatment followed by a year on …
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NFL Rookie Quarterbacks In Playoffs: Good, Bad & Ugly

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Just a couple months after TCU starting quarterback Casey Pachall left the team to enter a drug and alcohol treatment facility, the junior quarterback has been reacquainted with the Horned Frogs. Pachall started the first four games of the season …
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