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Capitals drop opener to Thrashers
The Associated PressAs his first game as an NHL coach neared, John Anderson feared his lessons weren't sinking in with his Atlanta players. The rookie coach's nerves were so bad he "had about 10 Rolaids" before his Thrashers provided real relief with a surprisingly strong...Tags: National Hockey League, Mike Green, Washington Capitals, Todd White, Tom Poti
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Rush scores 18 points to lead Pacers past Bulls
AP Sports WriterIt took Brandon Rush mere hours to ease any worries the Indiana Pacers might have had about trading Shawne Williams. The Pacers sent Williams to Dallas on Friday for Eddie Jones, cash and draft picks. Rush, a rookie, took advantage of the available...Tags: Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah, Ben Gordon, Larry Bird, Eddie Jones
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Bulls still have plenty of things to fine-tune
Tribune staff reporterFor one third-quarter stretch during Friday night's 102-95 loss to the Pacers at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Vinny Del Negro's vision coalesced. Players, most notably Thabo Sefolosha, guarded passing lanes and forced turnovers. Lanes were filled....Tags: Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah, Ben Gordon, Tyrus Thomas, Eddie Jones
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Kazmir's faith in Rays paying off
kat.obrien@newsday.comScott Kazmir took a leap of faith when he committed to a long-term contract with the Rays in May. Kazmir wanted to play for a winner, and until recently, the Rays didn't fit that bill. Even when he signed the contract, he didn't know how close the Rays...Tags: Spring Training, Major League Baseball, Boston Red Sox, American League, Josh Beckett
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Bryan Little scores 2 goals as Thrashers beat Jose Theodore, Capitals 7-4
AP Sports WriterATLANTA (AP) _ Bryan Little had two goals, including the go-ahead score in the third period, and the Atlanta Thrashers beat the Washington Capitals 7-4 on Friday night. Capitals goalie Jose Theodore didn't make it through the second period of his debut...Tags: National Hockey League, Mike Green, Washington Capitals, Todd White, Tom Poti
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Pacers C Jeff Foster signs contract extension
Veteran center Jeff Foster signed a contract extension with the Indiana Pacers on Friday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 6-foot-11 Foster was a first-round pick by Golden State in 1999 and came to Indiana in a trade following the draft....Tags: Jeff Foster, Indiana Pacers
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Pacers sign veteran center Jeff Foster to contract extension; terms undisclosed
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ Veteran center Jeff Foster signed a contract extension with the Indiana Pacers on Friday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 6-foot-11 Foster was a first-round pick by Golden State in 1999 and came to Indiana in a trade...Tags: Jeff Foster, Indiana Pacers
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Automakers push key vehicles through fall TV shows
AP Auto WriterIn this fall's TV season, a secret agent speeds around in a Chevrolet Camaro, a man tries to save the world with the help of a Dodge Ram pickup, and a famous talking car returns to the streets in the form of a Ford Mustang. With auto sales at 15-year...Tags: Passenger Cars, Sports Cars, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Knight Rider, Chrysler
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Rams promote Stanley from practice squad
The St. Louis Rams promoted receiver Derek Stanley from the practice squad Friday, while Dane Looker said additional tests on his brain after a spot was found have not yet revealed answers. St. Louis (0-4) plays at Washington (4-1) after a bye week that...Tags: St. Louis Rams, Torry Holt, Dane Looker, Eddie Kennison
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Three Dolphins fined for excessive celebration
South Florida Sun-SentinelDAVIE - The No Fun League struck again this week by fining three Dolphins players for their choreographed end zone dance after Ronnie Brown's 5-yard touchdown run in last Sunday's 17-10 victory over the Chargers. Brown and linemen, Vernon Carey and Ike...Tags: National Football League, Punishment, Miami Dolphins, Fines, Dance
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Spike O'Dell leaving morning spot on WGN radio
Tribune media columnistSpike O'Dell, morning man at WGN-AM 720 since 2000, told listeners Friday he intends to follow through on his plan to retire, leaving his radio home of more than two decades in December. No successor has been named, although a station source said there...Tags: Periodicals, Wally Phillips, Tribune Co., Arbitron Incorporated, Radio Industry
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Peru president accepts resignation of entire Cabinet over oil kickback scandal
Associated Press WriterLIMA, Peru (AP) _ President Alan Garcia accepted the resignation of his entire Cabinet on Friday without naming replacements in response to an oil kickbacks scandal. Garcia's government has been rocked by the public airing of audiotaped conversations...Tags: Auction Service, Corporate Crime, Bribery, Government, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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