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After Super Bowl XL, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward and running back Jerome Bettis were featured in the famous Disney commercial asking them what they were doing next. The reply may have been “I’m going to Disney World,” but in his heart, Ward knew where he’d be going – to Korea. Catching five passes for 126 yards and a touchdown  |
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To the world, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is known as the Terminator. To the governor, John Chiang may be the Detonator. Schwarzenegger’s plan to cut the salaries of more than 200,000 state workers two weeks ago blew up in his face when Chiang, the state controller, opposed it. Schwarzenegger is a Republican; Chiang, a Democrat Full Story
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