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Yankees, Bank of America end sponsorship talks
NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Yankees and Bank of America ended months of negotiations on a long-term, high-profile sponsorship agreement, part of the fallout from the financial industry's decision to accept aid from the federal government.
Work it out
Exercise is vital to build a strong and resilient heart, but you have to do it correctly to reap its full benefits.
Alleged Madoff fraud has worldwide exposure
The list of investors who say they were duped in one of Wall Street's biggest pyramid scams is growing, snaring some of the world's biggest banking institutions and hedge funds, the super rich and the famous, pensioners and charities.
Much ado over baseball
DON'T mess around with America's favourite pastime. Baseball is huge here and New Yorkers are passionate about it.
Pushed to the limit
If temperatures continue to hike in our highlands, these areas may no longer support farming of temperate vegetables.
Original boy band will return with - what else - a reality show
If the recent return of such `80s phenomena as skinny jeans, i>Miami Vice/iand a good Mets team isn't enough to make you feel like you've gone back to the future, now comes the reemergence of perhaps the decade's most important contribution to pop culture.
Yankees' player Lidle killed in New York plane crash
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York Yankees player was killed when the small aircraft he was piloting crashed into a 52-story building on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side on Wednesday, the famed baseball team said.
Yankees' player Cory Lidle dies in NY plane crash
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle was killed when the small aircraft he was piloting crashed into a 52-story building on Manhattan's posh Upper East Side on Wednesday, the famed baseball team said.
World Cup fever in US only found in small doses
Soccer, as football is called in the United States, may be the world's 'most beautiful game' but here in the United States it is almost a non-event. JOHAN FERNANDEZ writes.