A total of $93.9 million was wagered on the New York Giants’ Super Bowl victory at Nevada’s 184 sports books, the second most in history.
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NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (UPI) -- New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has been booked to appear on "Late Show with David Letterman" a day after his team won the Super Bowl, CBS said.
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Charla Krupp, who gained a national following by offering women advice on looking younger and thinner with best-selling books like "How Not to Look Old," died Jan. 23 at her home in New York City. She was 58, but looked a perennial 49. The cause was breast cancer, her husband, Time magazine theater critic Richard Zoglin, said.
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The following is a list of New York–area stage and film acting schools, teachers, and coaches organized by category and alphabetically.
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Sports fans bet $93.9 million at Nevada casinos on Sunday's Super Bowl matchup between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, the most wagered in the past decade.
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CARSON CITY, Nev. - Sports fans bet US$93.9 million at Nevada casinos on Sunday's Super Bowl matchup between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, the most wagered in the past decade.
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INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) - Eli Manning may have been voted most valuable player of the Super Bowl but it was a relentless New York Giants defense that earned much of the credit for a heart-stopping 21-17 win over the New England Patriots in the NFL championship game on Sunday.
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According to an MLB.com report, Major League Baseball accepts the figurative handoff now that Super Bowl XLVI is in the books. "I think it's an exciting time for us in baseball," Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday said Sunday night at teammate Chris Carpenter's...
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A late rush of losing wagers on the New England Patriots may help Nevada’s sports books turn a profit on the Super Bowl, where the majority of early bets had been on a New York Giants victory.
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Now that the 2011 NFL season is in the books with the New England Patriots falling just short in Super Bowl XLVI against the New York Giants , it's time to start looking towards next season. It's pretty impressive that the Patriots made it all the way to the Super Bowl despite having so many flaws offensively and defensively, and the offseason is the place for them to improve on these holes ...
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