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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Military officials say an investigation is under way after two U.S.
SAN DIEGO - Holdout wide receiver Vincent Jackson remains the property of the San Diego Chargers despite his agent saying he had deals in place with several teams before Wednesday's deadline.
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