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Already over the salary cap, the Knicks have just one player their best two-way player, swingman Iman Shumpert under 27 years old.
WSJ: One-Dimensional Problems
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Colvin sent down seven maidens in her full 10-over spell of 1-8, while Marsh removed Sajjida Shah and Sana Mir with successive deliveries on the way to her best one-day bowling figures before Edwards claimed two late wickets to finish with 2-2.
BBC: England women extend winning run
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How ironic that in the mad scramble to acquire noncarbonated beverages, which are growing in volume three times faster than fizzy drinks, one of the best-known brands can't find its way to the auction block.
FORBES: Red Alert
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Boxee has quickly established itself as the best way to bring entertainment from different sources into one place - anything from a local collection of movies, TV shows, music, and photos, to streaming content from websites like MLB.
ENGADGET: Boxee Box ditches NVIDIA's Tegra 2 for Intel CE4100, pre-orders start today at $199
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One way to have the best of both worlds is to collect on-site questionnaire data yourself and then hire a consultant to come in after the fact and simply analyze the data.
FORBES: Educating Sports Commissions and CVBs About the Economic Impact of Sports
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Mathematicians struggled for centuries with the question of what, multiplied by itself, gives the answer -1 before one of them, Leonhard Euler, suggested that the best way to deal with the problem was to invent a new symbol (he chose i) and live with the consequences.
ECONOMIST: Beno?t Mandelbrot
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One of the best explanations of why the universe is the way it is so-called string theory requires that the universe be, in fact, ten-dimensional.
ECONOMIST: A matter of gravity
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"The best part about the way Ebert used Twitter was that it wasn't just a one-way conversation, " Warren said.
CNN: On Twitter, Roger Ebert found a new voice
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One might think all this frustration would be a quick turn-off, but surfers do occasionally conclude that the best way to reach sanctuary is to pony up a credit card number.
ECONOMIST: Hard sell