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Mike Ferguson

Colts pound Bengals

The Indianapolis Colts beat the Cincinnatti Bengals on Monday night in NFL action. Peyton Manning passed to Marvin Harrison for three touchdowns in the victory, further securing thier spot as the greatest offensive tandem in National Football League history. The Colts defense was impressive, allowing only 278 yards of Bengals offense.



Nets may move

The New York state Public Authorities Control Board passed a $4 billion redevelopment project that may reshape Brookyln, New York and could even bring the New Jersey Nets to the city. The project is also slated to renovate office buildings and apartments. The Brooklyn railyards will be reused which will possibly open up room for an arena for the New Jersey Nets.



White the newest Twin; Diaz signs with Pirates

The Minnesota Twins and veteran outfilder Rondell White agreed to terms on a one-year deal worth $2.75 million. White batted .246 with 38 rbi’s in 2006 and went 5-12 in three postseason games for the Twins last season. Veteran catcher Einar Diaz signed a minor league contract worth $600,000 with the Pittsburgh Pirates.