You might not hear his named called much on Sunday afternoons, but it is possible no player is more important to the Broncos’ new 3-4 defense than nose tackle Ronald Fields.
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Quiet anchor has Louisiana spark: NT Ronald Fields
You might not hear his named called much on Sunday afternoons, but it is possible no player is more important to the Broncos’ new 3-4 defense than nose tackle Ronald Fields.
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Quiet anchor has Louisiana spark: NT Ronald Fields
Federal authorities arrested a 24-year-old Denver shuttle bus driver and his father on Saturday night, charging them both with making false statements in an ongoing federal terrorism investigation stretching from New York to Colorado to overseas, government officials said.
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U.S. To file criminal charges against bus driver
The day may still be a few calendars of unturned pages down the road, but it’s coming for Shannon Sharpe.
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Broncos to honor Sharpe’s career
Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith headline the preliminary list of modern-era nominees for induction next year in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Rice, Smith on early list for Hall of Fame
WAUSAU, Wis.(AP) — The buyer of a scenic property in northern Wisconsin will get more than just its bar and restaurant: They’ll have a former hideout of Chicago mobster Al Capone.
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Chicago mobster Al Capone’s Wis. hideout for sale
FARMVILLE, Va. (AP) — A Castro Valley man who rapped about murder in songs posted on his MySpace page was arrested Saturday by investigators who suspect him of killing four people in a central Virginia college town.
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Police arrest Castro Valley suspect in 4 killings in central Va.
If Week 1 is the height of optimism each season, Week 2 can often be the low-down grumpiest week in at least half of the league’s outposts.
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Week 2 must-see: Patriots against Jets
Providers would be barred from slowing or blocking content
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Official: FCC to propose ‘Net neutrality’ rules
LAS VEGAS — Even in Las Vegas, apparently, there are limits. In July, gaming regulators slapped the Planet Hollywood casino with a $500,000 fine for its Prive nightclub’s bad behavior, including “topless and lewd activity” and dumping club-goers in the casino “in various states of
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Las Vegas Clubs Get Slapped for Bad Behavior
Finance committee a major hurdle for overhaul of system
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Toughest test coming up for health care overhaul