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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: Lou Groza, Marat Safin, Cycling, Defense, National Basketball Association
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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: Defense, National Basketball Association, Lou Groza, Colleges and Universities, Armed Forces
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Patrick O'Sullivan, Kings agree on new contract
Forward Patrick O'Sullivan and the Kings agreed on a three-year, $8,775,000 contract Tuesday, four days before the team's season opener at San Jose.
O'Sullivan, who was a restricted free agent and did not attend training camp, was scheduled to fly to Los...Tags: New York Yankees, Gus Frerotte, Dancing With the Stars, Spring Training, Death and Dying
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Baylor finally resigns as GM
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: New York Yankees, Cycling, Simon Gagne, Chicago Cubs, Brendan Haywood
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Venus Williams upset at Kremlin Cup
Tennis Venus Williams was beaten in the opening round of the Kremlin Cup in Moscow on Tuesday, losing 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 to Flavia Pennetta. The Wimbledon champion, who also lost in the first round at Memphis in March, dropped to 1-3 against Pennetta....Tags: Scott McCarron, Brian Gay, Prosecution, Antawn Jamison, Eli Manning
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Sports Briefs: Clippers Let Baylor Go
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: Public Employees, Cycling, Kyle McLaren, Boston Bruins, Antawn Jamison
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No. 8 BYU wins 15th straight game
Max Hall threw for 303yards and two touchdowns and No.8 Brigham Young extended its winning streak to 15 games by beating host Utah State, 34-14. The Cougars (5-0) converted three turnovers into 17points while pulling ahead 24-0 in the first quarter and...Tags: Lorena Ochoa, Colleges and Universities, Punishment, Miami Heat, Damarcus Beasley
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Kvapil wins pole for Amp Energy 500
Travis Kvapil won the pole for today's NASCAR Sprint Cup Amp Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway to show Yates Racing is on an upswing after several lean years, and Dale Earnhardt Inc. had a strong day to counter rumblings the team is in trouble. Kvapil...Tags: Pittsburgh Penguins, Philadelphia Phillies, Alecko Eskandarian, Milwaukee Brewers, Ottawa Senators
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Helio Castroneves pleads not guilty
Race car driver and " Dancing With the Stars" winner Helio Castroneves pleaded not guilty Friday to federal tax evasion charges and declared outside the courtroom that he would treat the case like a race against the Internal Revenue Service.
"I'm a...Tags: Dancing With the Stars, Punishment, Bankruptcy, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Home Depot Incorporated
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Crying Castroneves pleads not guilty to tax charges
Race car driver and ''Dancing With The Stars'' winner Helio Castroneves pleaded not guilty Friday to federal tax evasion charges and declared outside the courtroom that he would treat the case like a race against the Internal Revenue Service. ''I'm a...Tags: Serena Williams, National Basketball Association, Pete Rose, Billy Donovan, Contracts
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In The News
Markus Naslund scored a goal and Brandon Dubinsky also scored in the Rangers' 2-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Prague, Czech Republic, as the NHL opened its regular season in Europe for the second straight year. ... The Worcester Sharks...Tags: Dupont E I Nemours & Company, Markus Naslund, Injuries, Tampa Bay Lightning, Field Hockey
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NHL opens in Europe with wins by Penguins and Rangers
Tyler Kennedy scored his second goal with 25 seconds left in overtime to lift the Pittsburgh Penguins past the Ottawa Senators, 4-3 in the first NHL regular-season opener in Sweden on Saturday night. Kennedy, who also scored 40 seconds into the first...Tags: Daniel Alfredsson, Pittsburgh Penguins, Cycling, Martin St. Louis, Lance Armstrong
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