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MMA-Trained Pastor Fends Off Axe-Wielding Burglar With Bare Hands In US
On Thanksgiving Day, Pastor Nick Neves, trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, confronted an axe-wielding burglar who broke into First Family Church in Antioch. Despite the weapon, Neves held the intruder down until police arrived.
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This Brazilian Pastor Said He Was Saving Souls. Police Say He Ran A Slave-Labour Ring.
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Felipe Massa Excluded From Brazilian Grand Prix For Hot Tyres
Felipe Massa had finished the race in eighth position. His exclusion means Frenchman Romain Grosjean of Lotus moves up to eighth, Dutch teenager Max Verstappen of Toro Rosso to ninth and Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado of Lotus to 10th.
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Pastor gunned down inside church in Brazil
A protestant pastor died after being shot in the head inside his church in the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte, police said.
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Felipe Massa fears for Brazil's F1 legacy
Felipe Massa, who is struggling to find a seat for 2014 after being told he will be released by Ferrari, is Brazil's only current F1 driver.
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Pato is happy at Milan
Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato "is happy at Milan," his agent said after a meeting with AC Milan club vice-president Adriano Galliani.
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Pastor Maldonado penalty lifts Fernando Alonso up Brazil grid
Fernando Alonso had a favour coming his way yet again, and this time not from his team or teammate.
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F1 not Formula Same-Old any more
Often, another name for Formula One could have been Formula Same-Same: Same-old faces driving for the same-old teams winning the same-old races.
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Jenson Button fastest in second practice at Monaco GP
Jenson Button posted the fastest time in a rainy second practice at the Monaco Grand Prix on Thursday, with French rookie Romain Grosjean again impressing for Lotus and Felipe Massa finding some much-needed form.
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Alonso, Massa keeping expectations limited
Ferrari pair Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa have limited expectations from this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.
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Fresh hope for Ferrari after Fernando Alonso finishes 5th
Having been written off after a poor qualifying session, Ferrari discovered fresh hope for the season ahead when Fernando Alonso took a creditable fifth-place finish at Sunday's season-opening Formula One Australian Grand Prix.
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Dour preseason frustrates Ferrari's F1 title hopes
Ferrari's dour preseason has undermined the Italian team's Formula One title hopes, and will likely leave a frustrated Fernando Alonso in Red Bull's rearview mirror again.
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Barrichello determined to challenge his bad luck
Brazilian veteran Rubens Barrichello continued to shrug off all his bad luck on Saturday when he failed to clock a lap in qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but said he intended to race on past his 40th birthday next year.
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Hamilton on an apologizing spree
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has apologized to Formula One rivals Felipe Massa and Pastor Maldonado for calling them "ridiculous" in the aftermath of the Monaco Grand Prix.
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MMA-Trained Pastor Fends Off Axe-Wielding Burglar With Bare Hands In US
On Thanksgiving Day, Pastor Nick Neves, trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, confronted an axe-wielding burglar who broke into First Family Church in Antioch. Despite the weapon, Neves held the intruder down until police arrived.
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This Brazilian Pastor Said He Was Saving Souls. Police Say He Ran A Slave-Labour Ring.
Welcome to Paradise Farm.
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Felipe Massa Excluded From Brazilian Grand Prix For Hot Tyres
Felipe Massa had finished the race in eighth position. His exclusion means Frenchman Romain Grosjean of Lotus moves up to eighth, Dutch teenager Max Verstappen of Toro Rosso to ninth and Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado of Lotus to 10th.
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Pastor gunned down inside church in Brazil
A protestant pastor died after being shot in the head inside his church in the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte, police said.
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Felipe Massa fears for Brazil's F1 legacy
Felipe Massa, who is struggling to find a seat for 2014 after being told he will be released by Ferrari, is Brazil's only current F1 driver.
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Pato is happy at Milan
Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato "is happy at Milan," his agent said after a meeting with AC Milan club vice-president Adriano Galliani.
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Pastor Maldonado penalty lifts Fernando Alonso up Brazil grid
Fernando Alonso had a favour coming his way yet again, and this time not from his team or teammate.
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F1 not Formula Same-Old any more
Often, another name for Formula One could have been Formula Same-Same: Same-old faces driving for the same-old teams winning the same-old races.
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Jenson Button fastest in second practice at Monaco GP
Jenson Button posted the fastest time in a rainy second practice at the Monaco Grand Prix on Thursday, with French rookie Romain Grosjean again impressing for Lotus and Felipe Massa finding some much-needed form.
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Alonso, Massa keeping expectations limited
Ferrari pair Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa have limited expectations from this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.
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Fresh hope for Ferrari after Fernando Alonso finishes 5th
Having been written off after a poor qualifying session, Ferrari discovered fresh hope for the season ahead when Fernando Alonso took a creditable fifth-place finish at Sunday's season-opening Formula One Australian Grand Prix.
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Dour preseason frustrates Ferrari's F1 title hopes
Ferrari's dour preseason has undermined the Italian team's Formula One title hopes, and will likely leave a frustrated Fernando Alonso in Red Bull's rearview mirror again.
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Barrichello determined to challenge his bad luck
Brazilian veteran Rubens Barrichello continued to shrug off all his bad luck on Saturday when he failed to clock a lap in qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, but said he intended to race on past his 40th birthday next year.
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Hamilton on an apologizing spree
McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton has apologized to Formula One rivals Felipe Massa and Pastor Maldonado for calling them "ridiculous" in the aftermath of the Monaco Grand Prix.