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Thursday, October 31, 2013
SEC Outlook: Bama's biggest threat, East winner debate and a Heisman non-candidate | AL.com
http://www.al.com/sec/index.ssf/2013/10/sec_outlook_beating_bama_east.html#incart_river
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USA TODAY Sports college football staff picks - USATODAY
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2013/10/31/usa-today-sports-college-football-staff-picks/3323377/
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Think Your Dell Laptop Smells Like Cat Pee? You Aren't Alone - Mashable
http://mashable.com/2013/10/30/dell-cat-pee/?utm_cid=mash-prod-email-topstories&utm_emailalert=daily&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily
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Red Sox savor title, and comfort of home - USATODAY - Bob Nightengale - It is 3 in the morning Thursday at Fenway Park, and hundreds of Boston Red Sox fans are still on on the field, savoring every last moment of their World Series championship. Red Sox pitcher Ryan Dempster, wearing street clothes, is actually on the mound, pitching to his family and friends. It is 2:57 a.m.
World Series tickets could be at record cost for Game Six | For The Win - Nina Mandell - With hours left before the Red Sox take on the Cardinals in what could be the last game of the 2013 World Series, fans in Boston are opening their wallets with one message: The chance to go to the game is priceless. The cost, however, could be reaching record highs on secondary ticket sellers as the prices of tickets creep up to past $5,700 on TiqIq.com and Boston-based Ace Ticket, and more than a whopping $12,000 on StubHub.com. Prices for cheaper seats start at around $700 on all of the sites, though for much of Wednesday weren’t floating below $1000.
Red Sox Rout Cardinals to Win World Series - NYTimes.com - David Waldstein - In addition, for the first time since 1918, Boston was able to celebrate the victory at home, winning in front of an announced crowd of 38,447 at Fenway Park and many thousands more who crammed the city streets and bars to proclaim those formerly scarce words that are now often repeated: The Boston Red Sox won the World Series.
Record sales for Game 6 tickets at Fenway - USATODAY - The priciest tickets at Stubhub.com, an online retailer, were selling for more than $12,000 hours before game time. Early Wednesday afternoon, TiqIQ.com reported that the average secondary ticket for Game 6 sold for $2,396.
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