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Field Gulls (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
More photos » by Ross D. Franklin - AP Not surprisingly, Arizona has trouble rushing against Arizona. Alan Branch (78) is on the back just as he receives the hand off. Browse more photos » With the stages of execution described, we can now explore the matchups that will determine if that execution is successful. The many individual matchups that must be won explain why teams do not break...
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Revenge Of The Birds (Free subscription) | 10/12/2009
More photos » by Paul Connors - AP about 21 hours ago: Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Gabe Watson (98) holds up Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie (29) after Rodgers-Cromartie ran back in interception for a touchdown against the Houston Texans during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009 in Glendale, Ariz. The Cardinals defeated the Texans 28-21. (AP Photo/Paul Connors) Browse...
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Battle Red Blog (Free subscription) | 10/12/2009
Good morning, Texans fans! Or have we devolved into the football equivalent of Chicago Cubs fans? You know the Cubs, those lovable losers whom, despite their talent and expectations, still manage to fail consistently and spectacularly? Powered by "That Handsome Devil," and stealing blatantly from Will Carroll.... I'm going some of the themes I've seen since yesterday I agree with: #1 and...
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Revenge Of The Birds (Free subscription) | 09/25/2009
Welcome to one of the many new segments that we're presenting here at Revenge of the Birds, called Gamemakers and Gamebreakers. This weekly segment will try to break down one play that either won the game or lost the game for the Arizona Cardinals in their previous weeks match up. The key to this segment is an in depth breakdown of the selected play starting with formation shifts before the snap and...
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Kiwiblog (Free subscription) | 09/22/2009
News.com.au reports on the scuba diving death: HONEYMOON killer Gabe Watson could face the death penalty when he is released from an Australian jail and returns to the US. Alabama Attorney General Troy King yesterday announced he would go after Watson for a capital murder, the worst category of murder in the state. If he is convicted, [...]
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New Zealand Herald (Free subscription) | 09/20/2009
BRISBANE - American Gabe Watson, dubbed the honeymoon killer, will be free to return to the United States once he has served a jail sentence in Queensland. But he may not want to go back.Alabama's Attorney-General says he could...
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 09/20/2009
American Gabe Watson, dubbed the honeymoon killer, will be free to return to the US once he has served a jail sentence in Queensland. But he may not want to go back.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Free subscription) | 09/20/2009
American Gabe Watson could face a capital murder charge and the death penalty in his home state of Alabama when he is released from a Queensland prison.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 09/20/2009
American Gabe Watson could face a capital murder charge and the death penalty in his home state of Alabama when he is released from a Queensland prison.
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 09/20/2009
HONEYMOON killer Gabe Watson could face the death penalty in his home state of Alabama when he is released from a Queensland prison in 18 months.
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Breaking News from The Birmingham News - al.com (Free subscription) | 09/18/2009
King's chief of staff: "This is a pioneer effort. We're in uncharted territory."
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Breaking News from The Birmingham News - al.com (Free subscription) | 09/18/2009
Prison time now totals 18 months
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 09/18/2009
ALABAMA'S Attorney General says he will seek a capital murder charge against Gabe Watson over the death of his wife during a honeymoon scuba dive.
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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | 09/18/2009
HONEYMOON dive killer David "Gabe" Watson will spend an extra six months behind bars after a court upheld an appeal by the State Government.