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2) Choose View Feeds under the Profiles section, which will take you here.
3) Choose a Profile from the list of your profiles. (To see step-by-step instructions on how to create and populate a profile, click here.
[Example (not selectable):]4) After choosing the profile in the above example named "First" choose a specific feed.Welcome Bob User. If you are not Bob User click here.
Choose Profile:
First Second MGB Stuff
[Example (not selectable):]5) After choosing the feed in the above example named "ESPN.COM", you will see something similar to this.Welcome Bob User. If you are not Bob User click here.
Profile: First, All profiles
Choose Feed:
CNN Top Stories ESPN.COM Boing Boing SmartPhoneSites.com Variety.com - Film News CNET News.com
[Example (not selectable):]6) From this screen, you may do several things:Welcome Bob User. If you are not Bob user, Click here.
Profile: First, All profiles
Feed: ESPN.com, All feeds
Articles: All, by group of 3, 5, 10
ESPN.com Columnists now available via RSS!
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Our columnists are now available via RSS!
ESPN now offers all their columnists via RSS. Check the FAQ for more information.
Haas continues impressive Open run
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Haas ends Mello's surprising run
NEW YORK -- Tommy Haas continued his impressive comeback from injury with a dominant 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 victory over Brazilian qualifier Ricardo Mello on Sunday to reach the fourth round of the U.S. Open.
The German former world No. 2, who only returned to the tour in February after more than 16 months off following two shoulder operations, powered his way through to a round-of-16 meeting with Russian Mikhail Youzhny or Czech Tomas Berdych.
Mello beat 17th-seed Juan Ignacio Chela...
Sharapova done: Pierce pulls off upset
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Pierce stuns Sharapova with big finish
NEW YORK -- Maria Sharapova and her father often trade glances between points. In the stands, Dad pounds his fist on his chest, and she mimics the signal.
It represents a simple message -- "Play with heart!" -- but the Wimbledon champion didn't use the gesture during a 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 upset loss to Mary Pierce in the U.S. Open's third round Saturday.
Instead, right over her heart and just below her sponsor's logo, Sharapova's silver dress carried a plain black ribbon. She wore...
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a) Choose a new profile from a list by choosing All profiles.
b) Choose a new feed from a list by choosing All feeds.
c) Display all articles by choosing All.
d) Display the articles in groups of 3, 5 or 10.
Choosing this option will list the group ranges similar to this (e.g. choose 5):[Example (not selectable):]Welcome Bob User. If you are not Bob user, Click here.
Profile: First, All profiles
Feed: ESPN.com, All feeds
Articles: All, by group of 3, 5, 10
0-4 5-9, 10-14
...list of articles 0-4
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