World Curling Championships
Scotland has the last word
Beating Canada results in gold
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Scotland skip David Murdoch embraces Ewan MacDonald after they captured their countrys first world title since 1999.
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LOWELL -- They'll be dancing in the streets of Glasgow tonight. Scotland, the country that invented curling, finally beat archrival Canada, 7-4, yesterday at Tsongas Arena to win the world championship for just the fourth time in 47 years. (Full article: 572 words)
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