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      <title>Top teams could be forced to play on the road</title>
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      <description>Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw wasn't thrilled when the NCAA women's tournament bracket was released Monday. 
                   Her No. 1-seeded Irish were the latest among the nation's top teams to be put on course for an early round game on an opponent's home court. It's something that's been happening frequently since tournament switched to predetermined sites a decade ago.</description>
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      <description>If that NCAA women's tournament bracket looks familiar, it should. 
                   Baylor, Connecticut, Notre Dame and Stanford all earned No. 1 seeds when the field was announced Monday night. Those four schools are in the top slots for the second straight year — the first time that's ever happened in NCAA tournament history. 
                  
                   The s...</description>
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      <description>Here is a snapshot of flu activity in all 50 states and the District of Columbia: 
                   Alabama: Like many states, Alabama is having an earlier and busier flu season than a year ago — though not as bad as the 2009 pandemic. The state Department of Public Health doesn't tally statewide flu cases but emergency departments have been busy treating patients with flu...</description>
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