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Three Lessons In "Winning" From A Fake Punt: The New Orleans Saints Story

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When your team finds the moment slipping away when all of the energy is flowing against you and it feels like the day just isn’t going to be yours, how do you change momentum? Do you seek the wisdom of a mentor? Follow conventional wisdom? Not if you’re Sean Payton.



Arsenal's Front Office Is In Turmoil

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Arsenal's front office finds itself in turmoil in the wake of CEO Ivan Gazidis's departure in the fall and reports that head of recruitment Sven Mislintat could be leaving soon for Bayern Munich.

Should You Trust An App With Your Mental Health?

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With long NHS waiting lists for talking therapies, many of those living with mental health problems are turning to apps as an alternative solution, but could they be exacerbating the problem?

Gordon Hayward Finally Starting To Return To Form For Boston Celtics

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As Boston Celtics forward Gordon Hayward gets back to form from his gruesome leg injury, the team is starting to get positive results, writes Forbes SportsMoney's Shlomo Sprung. Losers of its last three, Boston could use Hayward to get back on track.

Russia On Brexit: We're Not Gloating

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Russia may have had a troubled relationship with the United Kingdom in recent years, but Moscow is resisting any temptation to "gloat" over the political crisis now gripping the country, and the government of prime minister Theresa May.

Canadian Ex Pats In The U.S. Win Right To Vote Back Home

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Expat Canadians living in the U.S. and elsewhere were disenfranchised from the right to vote until recently. The Canadian Supreme Court recently reinstated their voting rights. This could have significant implications in the next federal election. This article provides insights in that regard.

Killing Brexit

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Now the Brexit U.K./EU deal has been voted down in the UK parliament, the most likely outcome is for the U.K. to ask for a two-year delay for further negotiation. This will be enough time to let Brexit wither away without any politician having to take the blame.





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