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Sports: Long before Wizards fans started cheering for free chicken, the Bullets hosted ‘Stop Lloyd B. Free’ night

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Long before Wizards fans started cheering for free chicken, the Bullets hosted ‘Stop Lloyd B. Free’ night

Long before Wizards fans started cheering for free chicken, the Bullets hosted ‘Stop Lloyd B. Free’ night
Scott Allen
Marcin Gortat is still all about that poultry.

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Max Scherzer’s deal with Nats is worth $210 million

Max Scherzer’s deal with Nats is worth $210 million
Barry Svrluga and Adam Kilgore
The contract given to the Nats’ new starter is the highest ever for a right-hander.
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Sneaker is one of four by Adidas to commemorate the basketball career of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Serena Williams wows at Australian Open with powerful play and ‘powerful’ neon yellow backless dress

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The ensemble, designed by Nike, is just one of a string of eye-popping outfits the No. 1 seed has planned this year.

Redskins lose Fangio, as he chooses Bears

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Bobby Bowden wants his wins back, too, after Joe Paterno decision

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He’ll still trail the late Penn State coach on the all-time list, but it’s the principle of thing, he says.

Patriots’ deflated ball controversy started with Tom Brady interception

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