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Yankees' fans enjoy World Series win
Baseball fans celebrate as the New York Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 to win their 27th World Series.
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Johnson Says Stadium-Name Rights Harder to Sell in Slump: Video
Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- New York Jets owner Woody Johnson talks with Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton and Erik Schatzker about the new football stadium for the Jets and New York Giants. The stadium, which has yet to secure a naming-rights partner, is scheduled to open for the 2010 season. PepsiCo Inc., MetLife, Inc., Anheuser-Busch InBev NV and Verizon Communications Inc. have bought sponsorship rights in the new venue. Johnson also discusses the USS New York, a Navy ship made with steel from the World Trade Center. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Yankees do it again
It was pure baseball ecstasy early Thursday morning for the Yankees, who reveled in a champagne celebration after winning the World Series in six games against the Phillies. After the game, the champions spoke about their latest accomplishment. (Nov. 5)
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11-04: St. John's - AW soccer
St. John's beats Anthony Wayne in D-I regional semifinals.
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On Baseball with Jack Curry
Either the Yankees will win the World Series, or the Phillies will force a dramatic Game 7. The Times's Jack Curry and Jane Bornemeier discuss how each of the scenarios may play out.
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Hainer `Cautiously Optimistic' on Adidas's Sales Outlook: Video
Nov. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Herbert Hainer, chief executive officer of Adidas AG, talks with Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton, Erik Schatzker and Philipp Encz about the company's third-quarter profit reported today. The world's second-largest sporting-goods maker said net income fell 30 percent to 213 million euros ($314 million), beating analysts' estimates. Adidas will make the jerseys for as many as 12 teams participating in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Surf culture develops on China's Hainan island
A surf culture is beginning to develop on China's tropical island of Hainan as both middle-class and counter-culture hippie types learn to ride the waves. Surf operators, including foreign veterans of the sport, are popping up to service this new clientele, and this coming weekend, Hainan will host China's only surfing competition -- the Hainan Open. Duration: 02:03.
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