Posts Tagged ‘saints’
Sunday, January 8th, 2012
In the Saints’ 45-28 triumph, in which they set an N.F.L. playoff record with 626 yards and never punted the ball, even the defenses were offensive.
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Saints 45, Lions 28: In Offensive Display, Saints Overpower Lions
Tags: 45-28-triumph, border, brees, drew, colston, marques, defenses, detroit-lions, even-the-defenses, new orleans saints, playoff-record, saints, sproles, darren, stafford, matthew
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Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
The Giants lost their third game in a row, falling to the Saints and quarterback Drew Brees and furthering thoughts of another late-season collapse by a team that has endured them in the past.
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Saints 49, Giants 24: Brees and Saints Have Their Way Against Giants
Tags: art, border, brees, brees, drew, collapse, coughlin, tom, manning, eli, new orleans saints, new york giants, past, red, saints, third-game
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Sunday, April 10th, 2011
Northampton Saints secure their place in the semi-finals of the Heineken Cup with a hard-fought win over Ulster.

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Northampton 23-13 Ulster
Tags: final, heineken, north, place, saints, sec, secure, semi, the-semi-finals, win-over
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Thursday, January 27th, 2011
A bit before lunchtime Thursday at a Sotheby’s auction in New York, a painting by Titian of the Madonna and Child with Saints Luke and Catherine of Alexandria, proved that sometimes, the art market has good sense and even taste. The picture, painted in…
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Titian’s Madonna Breaks Record
Tags: art, catherine, child, good-sense, market, saints, saints-luke, thursday
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Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
Drew Brees threw a touchdown pass with 3:24 left to help the Saints end the Falcons’ eight-game winning streak and claim a playoff spot.
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Saints 17, Falcons 14: Saints Top Falcons to Claim Playoff Spot
Tags: brees, brees, drew, eight-game-winning, falcons, graham, jimmy, help-the-saints, new orleans saints, pot, saints, touchdown-pass
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Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
Hard-money types tend to take a sort of “Lives of the Saints” approach to history. They reverently reference certain iconic examples of hyperinflation (Weimar Germany! Zimbabwe!), while remaining utterly ignorant of all examples to the contrary. Take Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, the ranking Republican on the House of Representatives budget committee. It’s a good bet that he doesn’t actually know much about monetary history. read more
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Don’t Buy Currency Devaluation? It’s Been Done Before
Tags: actually-know, all-examples, budget, certain-iconic, good-bet, history, house of representatives, public, ranking, rent, saints, types-tend, zimbabwe
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Sunday, November 21st, 2010
The Saints’ onside kick to start the second half of the last Super Bowl got the attention of some bold coaches.
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In N.F.L., Expecting More Surprise Onside Kicks
Tags: border, coaches and managers, national football league, new orleans saints, onside-kick, saints, second-half, some-bold, super, super bowl, the-last
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Saturday, October 16th, 2010
Northampton Saints move top of Heineken Cup Pool 1 after overcoming Edinburgh at Murrayfield.

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Edinburgh 27-31 Northampton
Tags: after-overcoming, edinburgh, edinburgh-at-murrayfield, heineken, move-top, saints
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Monday, August 9th, 2010
Plymouth Argyle’s winning goal against Southampton is captured in cartoon after Saints banned some photographers from its ground.

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Score draw: Angry paper resorts to cartoons
Tags: argyle, banned-some, from-its, plymouth-argyle, saints, southampton, winning-goal
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