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turmoil-wracked

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  • In November, billionaire Ron Burkle made an audacious bid for the turmoil-wracked Tribune, which owns the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times.

    The Big Names Vying For The L.A. Times Matthew Miller 2006

  • Thai Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban yesterday rejected an ultimatum by thousands of protesters demanding the government step down, raising the prospect of more rallies in the turmoil-wracked kingdom.

    Taipei Times 2009

  • Super Bowl team _ the team that coined the term "Orange Crush" _ was viewed as an up-and-comer back then, something the turmoil-wracked Broncos certainly were not heading into 2009.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2009

  • Super Bowl team - the team that coined the term "Orange Crush" - was viewed as an up-and-comer back then, something the turmoil-wracked Broncos certainly were not heading into 2009.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2009

  • Super Bowl team - the team that coined the term "Orange Crush" - was viewed as an up-and-comer back then, something the turmoil-wracked Broncos certainly were not heading into 2009.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2009

  • Super Bowl team - the team that coined the term "Orange Crush" - was viewed as an up-and-comer back then, something the turmoil-wracked Broncos certainly were not heading into 2009.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2009

  • 1977 Super Bowl team - the team that coined the term '' Orange Crush '' - was viewed as an up-and-comer back then, something the turmoil-wracked Broncos certainly were not heading into

    SI.com 2009

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