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A trend? Childress bolts for Europe
Josh Childress is leaving the Hawks for Greece's Olympiakos, reversing the course of the international stars who have come to the NBA. Heading overseas allows Childress to make more money than he could have as an NBA restricted free agent; the Hawks...Tags: LeBron James
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Nadal rolls past Levine in Canada
Second-seeded Rafael Nadal advanced to the third round of the Rogers Cup in Toronto with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Boca Raton's Jesse Levine on Wednesday. Levine broke the Wimbledon champion in the fourth game before taking a 4-1 lead in the first set....Tags: Joe Gibbs, Auto Trends, NASCAR, James Posey, Utah Jazz
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Star Track: Patrick Dwyer
Patrick Dwyer of Williamsburg helped the Manchester Magic achieve unprecedented success in the England Basketball League during the 2007-08 season. Dwyer, a physical 6-foot-7 forward who was the Magic's captain and one of its two American players, led...Tags: John Stone, Multi-Sport Events, National Collegiate Athletic Association, John Amaechi
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Co-founder of dieting company
SAN DIEGO — Sid Craig, the co-founder of Jenny Craig Inc. who built the weight loss company with his wife, Jenny, and was a prominent owner of thoroughbred horses, has died, the company said. Mr. Craig died Monday in San Diego after a long illness....Tags: Eating Disorders, Nestle SA, Phoenix Suns, Illnesses
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Swimmer cleared for Beijing
Wire reportsEric Shanteau, who decided to put off surgery for testicular cancer until after the Olympics, has been given the OK to head to Beijing with the U.S. swim team. "It's just a big weight off my shoulders," Shanteau said Wednesday. "I'm walking a little...Tags: Cancer, Health Treatments, Minority Groups, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade
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Starting Lines
Swimmer Jessica Hardy's trip to the Beijing Olympics could be in jeopardy after she tested positive for a banned substance, a person familiar with the test results said Wednesday. USA Swimming spokeswoman Jamie Olson declined to comment from the team'...Tags: Joe Gibbs, LeBron James, Boston Bruins, Auto Trends, Multi-Sport Events
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Barkley may be good for laughs but he has a heart
O, by the WayI'm thinking about some day dedicating a full slate of blog entries just to Charles Barkley. There is just no end to the richness that is the Round Mound of Rebound. As some readers of this blog know, I spent......Tags: Tiger Woods, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Two gamblers in NBA betting scandal face prison
Newsday Staff WriterTwo Pennsylvania gamblers involved in the NBA betting scandal will be rolling the dice one more time Thursday when they learn if a stay in prison is in their future. James Battista and Thomas Martino are scheduled to appear in federal court in Brooklyn...Tags: Prisons
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Hawks' Childress signs with Greek club
The Associated PressJosh Childress is leaving the Atlanta Hawks for Greek club Olympiakos, reversing the course of the many international stars who have signed with the NBA. Heading overseas allows Childress to make more money than he could have as a restricted free agent...Tags: Toronto Raptors, Atlanta Hawks, Phoenix Suns
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Lance Stephenson shows why he's the best
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersLance Stephenson, a muscular 6-foot-5, 200-pound guard from Lincoln High in Brooklyn, N.Y., is branding himself like a new shoe being unveiled. He is high school basketball's most recognizable player, following a path blazed by O.J. Mayo and Sebastian...Tags: Learning Disability, Stephon Marbury, Multi-Sport Events
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