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LA Kings sweep St. Louis, advance to West finals
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Mon, 7 May 2012
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scored an early goal for the Kings, the first No. 8 seed in NHL history to eliminate their conference's top two seeds in the ..... past Toronto and into their only Stanley Cup finals, a loss to Montreal . The Kings won just one playoff series in the ensuing 17 seasons
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LA Kings sweep St. Louis, advance to West finals
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Mon, 7 May 2012
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Eternal also-rans since joining the NHL nearly 45 years ago, the Kings are going ..... for the Kings, the first No. 8 seed in NHL history to eliminate their conference ..... their only Stanley Cup finals, a loss to Montreal . The Kings won just one playoff series
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Is Hubway System a Good Idea for Boston?
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Thu, 21 Apr 2011
More fromWRKO-Michele McPhee
As early as this summer, residents and visitors taking quick trips in Boston will be able to rent bicycles from dozens of sidewalk kiosks, under an agreement expected to be signed today that will create a bike-sharing network inspired by those in Paris and Washington. Boston officials said the system, to be called Hubway, will open in July with 600 bicycles and 61 stations in the city, though they envision growing in a few years to as many as 5,000 bikes at more than 300 kiosks, from Brookline to Somerville. Do you like the idea of bike sharing or are we trying to become too green?
knows at what that's gonna look like. But. Hey I've heard some NHL owners talk about a one in particular talk about I think it was the owner of the Florida Panthers talk about putting. Ads on the a Florida Panthers jerseys just tacky -- going to be. Corsets of Florida they have no business having a hockey team the Bruins do take on Montreal to I should mention. Again if you know you wanna get in shape. I don't know if the city streets of the -
DO we need more finacial regulations?
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Wed, 21 Apr 2010
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A U.S. Senate panel today voted to ban banks from the lucrative derivatives market as efforts to ratchet up financial regulation headed into the home stretch. Meanwhile recent fraud charges against Goldman Sachs relating to derivatives trade have added "some fuel on the fire" as U.S. Congress pushes toward the financial reform package. Do you think the U.S. financial system needs more regulation?


