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Goodell seeks harsher penalties for NFL spying

In the aftermath of the discipline levied against the New England Patriots for taping opponents defensive signals, NFL commissioner ... Full Article at USA Today

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  2. In this photo released by Seth Schade, Zach Schade, left, 41, of Tumwater, Wash. , and brother Seth, right, 48, of Olympia, Wash. , flank Associated Preess Sports Writer Gregg Bell near the top of 14,411-foot summit of Mount Rainier on June 15.
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  6. In this photo released by Zach Schade, the Emmons Glacier approach to the summit of Mount Rainier, Wash. , is shown above Camp Schurman on June 14, 2009. The Associated Press sports writer Gregg Bell and two climbing friends took this route to summit the 14,411-foot peak on June 15.
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