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The Red Sox could be even more muddled if somebody informs Manny Ramirez that he was almost traded last winter.
His future with the Yankees grew even more muddled on Thursday, when they agreed to a three-year, $35 million contract with Rafael Soriano, who will serve as the eighth-inning bridge to Mariano Rivera.
Because the sensory differences between different bottles of rotten grape juice are so slight — and the differences get even more muddled after a few sips — there is often wide disagreement about which wines are best.
The situation grew even more muddled when Mr. Giuliani disputed what his campaign had said about his condition, saying that in fact he had been suffering from a severe headache and that his doctor would be able to issue a definitive statement this week after seeing test results.
The dispute between the Ford Motor Company and Bridgestone/Firestone Inc. over tire safety carried over into Congressional hearings today and became even more muddled when the committee chairman said he had information showing Ford might be replacing Firestone tires with brands that are even less reliable.
When the Bancrofts were in control of discussions, Dow Jones' already ambiguous fate seemed even more muddled.
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