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U.S. Open women's final delayed until Sunday
From the Associated PressThe U.S. Open women's final between Serena Williams and Jelena Jankovic has been postponed until Sunday because of rain. It's the first time since 1974 that the Grand Slam tournament's women's championship match was not played on a Saturday. Williams-...Tags: Tropical Storm Hanna, U.S. Open Golf, Serena Williams, Tropical Storms
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Mets-Phillies postponed to Sunday
The remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna washed away the Philadelphia Phillies-New York Mets game Saturday afternoon and left in her wake one intriguing day-night doubleheader. Want pitching? New York will start three-time Cy Young Award winner Pedro...Tags: Major League Baseball, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Weather, Weather Reports
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U.S. Open women's final pushed back to Sunday
Serena Williams waited six years to return to the U.S. Open final. What's another day? The title match between two-time champion Williams and first-time Grand Slam finalist Jelena Jankovic was postponed from Saturday until Sunday because of heavy rain...Tags: Tropical Storm Hanna, U.S. Open Golf, Serena Williams, Tropical Storms
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A 92-yard lesson from Hester
Minutes of the Colts' special-teams meeting before Super Bowl XLI have never been made public, in order to protect the innocent. Or would that be ignorant?
"We did have a vote before that game," Colts kickoff-coverage specialist Darrell Reid disclosed...Tags: Chicago Bears, Devin Hester, Dolphin Stadium, Baltimore Colts, Super Bowl
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Chicago's golf tourney a hit in St. Louis
It's 2008, Chicago. Do you know where your golf tournament is? It's here, at Bellerive Country Club, about 30 minutes west of the Arch downtown. A couple of years after the Western Open changed its name to the BMW Championship, an annual rite of summer...Tags: Labor Day, Chicago Bears, FedEx Corporation, Major League Baseball, Tiger Woods
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Who Didn't Watch the Olympics?
The TV ZoneThis just in: Nielsen says the Beijing Olympics were the most watched TV event ever ever ever - in the history of the planet ever. The number: 4.7 billion. (Which is 4 billion, 695 million more than watched the......Tags: Beijing Games
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Talk about a crowd
More than two out of three people worldwide tuned in for the Beijing Olympics. Nielsen Media Research says 4.7 billion viewers globally saw at least some of the 17 days of TV coverage last month. This audience was one-fifth larger than the 3.9 billion...Tags: Olympic Games, NBC, Beijing Games
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Terps today: Maryland at Middle Tennessee State
Matchup: Maryland (1-0, 0-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) at Middle Tennessee State (0-1, 0-1 Sun Belt Conference) Time: 7 p.m. Site: Floyd Stadium (30,788), Murfreesboro, Tenn. TV: Comcast SportsNet Radio: 1300AM Series: Maryland leads 2-0 Last... -
Bolt comes back to top Powell
Usain Bolt rallied to beat Asafa Powell in the 100 meters, winning in 9.77 seconds at the Van Damme Memorial in Brussels, Belgium. Running against a strong headwind in his season finale, the three-time Olympic champion had a bad start and watched Powell...Tags: Beijing Games
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Anthony home with tale of gold
Carmelo Anthony cupped his hands over his ears for protection but allowed his baby face to break into a giddy grin as the shrieks of congratulation cascaded over him. "Melo, Melo, Melo," hundreds of elementary schoolers shouted as Anthony strode into his...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Punishment, Denver Nuggets, National Basketball Association
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NY arrest warrant for ex-Spartan star Ingram
A New York judge has issued a warrant for the arrest of Mark Ingram after the former Super Bowl star failed to show up at his sentencing. U.S. District Court Judge Denis Hurley says, however, that the warrant won't be enforced until Sept. 15, one day...Tags: Super Bowl, Long Island, New York Giants
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Conservation in splashes of color
247-4537An octopus appears. And then a jellyfish. A turtle joins the lineup. Little hands gripped brushes and painted animals onto an enormous canvas outside the Virginia Air & Space Center. Many seemed oblivious that they were painting with Robert Wyland, an...Tags: Virginia Air and Space Center, Space Programs, Conservation, Chesapeake Bay, Transportation
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