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Five things to look for today
Follow the money The Senior Players Championship stages its pro-am today starting at 7:20 a.m. at Baltimore Country Club - in which the amateurs often are richer than the pros. Ice, ice, baby ESPN debuts its mullet-free hockey analyst during...Tags: Matthew Barnaby, Clubs and Associations, Tom Cruise, ESPN
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Breeders' Cup horses will face drug testing
Horses pre-entered in the 14Breeders' Cup races to be run Oct. 24-25 at Santa Anita Park will face drug testing ahead of racing's richest event. Horses will be selected randomly for testing from the pre-entry lists to be released Tuesday, the California...Tags: Nikolai Khabibulin, Washington Capitals, Columbia University, Multi-Sport Events, Chicago Blackhawks
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Chinese authorities investigating gymnasts
International gymnastics officials aren't the only ones who want more information on two members of China's 2000 Olympic team. The Chinese Gymnastics Association is doing its own investigation into the ages of Dong Fangxiao and Yang Yun, spokeswoman...Tags: Washington Capitals, Columbia University, Venus Williams, Lou Groza, Colleges and Universities
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Rick DiPietro eager to get up to speed
greg.logan@newsday.comOne exhibition game. Six goals against. In terms of preparation for the 2008-09 season, it's not much for goaltender Rick DiPietro to go on. But what really matters to the Islanders is two good hips, one sound knee and having No. 39 in net no matter what...Tags: Field Hockey, Rick DiPietro, Scott Gordon
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On this day in history
On Oct. 8, 1869, the nation's 14th president, Franklin Pierce, died in Concord, N.H. In 1871 the Chicago Fire began, razing much of the city. In 1934 Bruno Hauptmann was indicted for murder in the death of the son of Charles Lindbergh. In 1945...Tags: Major League Baseball, Jarome Iginla, Government, National Government, Harry S Truman
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NHL's top five offensive forwards
Tribune reporterNo longer fresh-faced rookies just happy to be here, Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews are now fresh-faced veterans being counted on to lead the Blackhawks' offense. While too young to be considered grizzled, Kane, 19, and Toews, 20, have a season under...Tags: Dustin Byfuglien, Washington Capitals, New Jersey Devils, Ottawa Senators, Marc Savard
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On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupted; Fires also broke out in Wisconsin and Michigan
Today is Wednesday, Oct. 8, the 282nd day of 2008. There are 84 days left in the year. The Jewish Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, begins at sunset. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupted; fires also broke out in...Tags: The White House, Jarome Iginla, Matt Damon, Chevy Chase, Jose Saramago
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Baylor finally resigns as GM SPORTS DIGEST
Elgin Baylor is out as vice president of basketball operations with the Los Angeles Clippers, and coach Mike Dunleavy will assume his responsibilities as general manager. Dunleavy said Baylor had decided to resign after spending 22 years as an...Tags: J.J. Redick, Cincinnati Bengals, National Government, Spring Training, Contracts
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Baylor's run with Clippers is over
Elgin Baylor is out as vice president of basketball operations with the Los Angeles Clippers, and coach Mike Dunleavy will assume his responsibilities as general manager. "We greatly appreciate Elgin's efforts during his time with the Clippers, and we...Tags: Elgin Baylor, Kyle McLaren, J.J. Redick, Los Angeles Clippers, Antawn Jamison
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Positive chemistry is bubbling
South Florida Sun-SentinelStephen Weiss, who has been with the Panthers longer than any other current player, says the atmosphere inside the team's dressing room is considerably different than last season. Players who were here last year don't want to talk about the contentious...Tags: Jacques Martin, Wade Belak, Bryan Allen, Olli Jokinen
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Roberto Luongo finally gets his "C"
The Vancouver Canucks captain, forbidden by NHL rules from wearing the letter on his jersey because he's a goalie, sported a "C" on his mask Sunday night against Anaheim in the final exhibition game. "It can stand for whatever he wants it to stand for,"...Tags: Vancouver Canucks, Tampa Bay Lightning, Roberto Luongo
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On The Fly With Matt Eagan
• Joe Maddon may look as if he's auditioning for a sequel to "Falling Down," but his still-waters approach has worked wonders with Tampa Bay. The Rays are in the American League Championship Series after their 6-2 victory Monday in Chicago. Maddon...Tags: American League, Ohio State University, Freedom of the Press, Tampa Bay Lightning, Boston Red Sox
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