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LONDON - The Premier League approved the proposed sale of Liverpool to the American owners of the Boston Red Sox on Friday, and could end up docking the club nine points if the takeover falls through.
LONDON - Whatever you do, Liverpool fans, don't call your prospective new American owners the Yankees.
BOSTON - Think of Vanguard as the Wal-Mart of investing.
LONDON - The owners of the Boston Red Sox got approval from Liverpool's board Wednesday to buy the storied but struggling Premier League club, pledging to wipe out the team's debts if their bid withstands a court challenge.
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