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New rule would keep U.S. from hosting '18 Cup
FIFA president Sepp Blatter will propose new World Cup bidding rules that would dash the hopes of the United States to host the 2018 tournament. Blatter said yesterday that he wants to avoid the World Cup staying in the Americas after Brazil stages it...Tags: Major League Baseball, Cycling, Health Treatments, Ray Bourque, Therapies
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Indiana's Crean says: 'We've paid a price'
With the possibility of harsher NCAA sanctions looming over the Indiana men's basketball program, coach Tom Crean begins his first season in Bloomington with an unusual plea: Don't damage the program any more than it has been. "We've paid a price, a lot...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Major League Baseball, World Boxing Council, Hurricane Ike, Health Treatments
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Sports Briefs
Curlin ran a half-mile in 52.80 seconds in his first official workout on Santa Anita's synthetic surface under the watchful eye of trainer Steve Asmussen. It was the first timed workout for the reigning Horse of the Year since he won the Jockey Club...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Physical Fitness, Public Relations, World Boxing Council, Serena Williams
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Will Curlin be running at Santa Anita? Nobody's talking
Santa Anita gave Curlin its best shot Monday morning. The skies turned bright blue, the temperature was comfortably cool and the mountains framing the famous racetrack looked more watercolor painting than real. But the news was that there was no news....Tags: Big Brown, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby
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Curlin tries out Santa Anita's synthetic track
ARCADIA, Calif. — Santa Anita gave Curlin its best shot Monday morning. The skies turned bright blue, the temperature was comfortably cool and the mountains framing the famous race track looked more watercolor-painting than real. But the news...Tags: Big Brown, Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby
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Maryland Million running with backdrop of slots vote
O, by the WayOn Saturday, I'll be covering my first Maryland Million Day. For fans who are unfamiliar with the event, it's a card of 12 horse races at Laurel Park (first post, 12:15 p.m.) where the horses are restricted to offspring of......Tags: Tim Keefe, Magna Entertainment Corporation, Tourism and Leisure, Casino and Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Simpson jurors: We didn't trust witnesses
Jurors who convicted O.J. Simpson of armed robbery and kidnapping said that they did not trust witness testimony and instead relied on recordings and other documented evidence to convict the former football star. It might have been a waste for prosecutors...Tags: Serena Williams, Prisons, Big Brown, Trials, O.J. Simpson
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Lawyer wants Simpson free pending appeal
O.J. Simpson is being isolated from other prisoners for his own safety and is focusing on a motion for new trial in Las Vegas and a bid for appellate reversal of his conviction for kidnapping and robbery, his lawyer said. Attorney Yale Galanter said he...Tags: Lawyers, Prisons, Big Brown, O.J. Simpson, Kentucky Derby
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After a long wait, jockey Rose emerges with victory
Jockey Jeremy Rose, coming off a three-month suspension for striking a horse in the face at Delaware Park, ended a frustrating day at the Maryland Million at Laurel Park yesterday when he won the $200,000 Ladies, the seventh race of the day, aboard Miss...Tags: Tim Keefe, Kentucky Derby
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Trainers back away from steroids
That Big Brown became the Barry Bonds of horse racing - both have had their extraordinary athletic accomplishments associated with steroids - might be an unfortunate blemish on the winner of this year's Kentucky Derby and Preakness. However, if the...Tags: Tim Keefe, Big Brown, Barry Bonds, Addiction, Kentucky Derby
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Equestrian rider Pessoa stripped of Beijing show jumping result for drug offense
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) _ Equestrian rider Rodrigo Pessoa has been stripped of his fifth-place finish at the Beijing Olympics and banned from competing for 4½ months after a positive drug test on his horse. The sport's governing body Friday also fined...Tags: Beijing Games, Awards and Prizes, Horse Jumping
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Resident takes over Parkland pumpkin patch
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Parkland Pumpkin Patch was in danger of fading into history. But because of the efforts of a resident and a few of her friends, it will continue for at least one more year. Debra Rowars took it upon herself to organize the community event after the...
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