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The Celtics are simply better than the Sixers and should be embarrassed that they are in this position, with the series now tied, 2-2.
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Alternative energy start-up GreatPoint Energy will announce that it will build a plant in Western China to convert coal into synthetic natural gas.
Tennis hall quiet on alleged abuse
Nine months after the Tennis Hall of Fame announced it would investigate sexual abuse allegations against inductee Bob Hewitt, it turns out there is no inquiry.
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Celtics find success on borrowed time
In Year 5 of a three-year plan, the Celtics are already handling what could be considered their declining years better than the original Big Three did.
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