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  • SportAustralian Associated Press

    Manly keen to keep tight rein on Schuster's NRL return

    Anthony Seibold says he has no intention of fast-tracking Josh Schuster back into Manly's best 17 after encouraging performances in reserve grade.

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  • SportAssociated Press

    Michigan takes step to become 1st major school in state to launch a women's varsity hockey program

    The University of Michigan took the first step toward addressing a major in-state void on Thursday by launching a feasibility study to consider establishing a women's varsity hockey program. The study has the backing of school President Santa Ono, and was brought forward at a Michigan regents’ meeting by member Denise Ilitch, the daughter of Detroit Red Wings owner Marian Ilitch. The push to launch a varsity program — though costly and likely to involve the school having to build a second rink

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  • NewsYahoo News Australia

    McDonald's staffer uses grill scraper to hold off rowdy teens during late-night attack

    Shocking CCTV shows the moment two young McDonald's workers were forced to defend themselves against a pack of rowdy teens.

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  • SportAustralian Associated Press

    Port midfield bracing for ultimate test against Demons

    Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley says his midfield will face the AFL's measuring stick when they play Melbourne on Saturday night.

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    Haiti now needs up to 5,000 police to help tackle `catastrophic' gang violence , UN expert says

    Haiti now needs between 4,000 and 5,000 international police to help tackle “catastrophic” gang violence which is targeting key individuals and hospitals, schools, banks and other critical institutions, the U.N. rights expert for the conflict-wracked Caribbean nation said Thursday. Last July, William O’Neill said Haiti needed between 1,000 and 2,000 international police trained to deal with gangs.

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  • SportAssociated Press

    Nationals third baseman Nick Senzel fractures thumb before opener, expected to miss 3 to 4 weeks

    Washington Nationals third baseman Nick Senzel was scratched from the opening-day lineup after breaking a thumb during batting practice Thursday. Senzel fractured his right thumb on a bad hop and could be out three to four weeks, according to manager Dave Martinez. Senzel was signed to a $2 million, one-year contract after playing parts of five seasons with the Reds.

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  • SportAustralian Associated Press

    De Belin hopes for new deal as Dragons consider future

    St George Illawarra are adopting a wait-and-see approach on off-contract lock Jack de Belin, with the 33-year-old adamant he has more years in the NRL in him.

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