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Inkster, four others share lead in major
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) – Juli Inkster loves tough conditions on the golf course, as evidenced by her six major championships.
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Rusedski claims first-round win
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) – It was a good day for big-serving left-handers who have struggled with their health and fallen out of the top five.
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Rebel at Oaklawn Park to feature colts
HOT SPRINGS (AP) – A colt who is perfect in two starts this year and a couple of others who are light on the resume but big on buzz are among the nine 3-year-olds who will compete Saturday in the $
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Ankiel allows six runs in latest outing
John Smoltz expects to start the season on the disabled list. No telling what will happen to Rick Ankiel after his latest wild outing.
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Scott Hoch ‘likes it rough’ in TPC at Sawgrass
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) – Scott Hoch likes it rough, especially at The Players Championship.
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Tourism suffers in British district
KESWICK, England (AP) – Spring is coming, and city dwellers should soon be swarming over the hills of the Lake District, communing with the spirits of William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.
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Research explains why smokers look older
LONDON (AP) – There’s a new wrinkle in the old question of why smokers’ faces are prematurely lined.
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Mir space station lands in watery grave
NADI, Fiji (AP) – The Mir space station finished its 15-year voyage today in a shower of fireballs, its wreckage streaking through the atmosphere and plunging into a watery grave in the South Pacif
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Marriage commitment win approval of Senate
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Legislation to allow couples to enter into a deeper commitment under a covenant marriage won a Senate committee’s approval.
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Monks world consists of tradition and technology
ST. MACARIUS MONASTERY, Egypt (AP) – A generation ago, this fourth-century desert monastery was at the point of closing down.
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Church Bulletins
Allen Chapel
Free Will Baptist
All-scenes practice for this year’s Passion Play, “Because I Love You,” starts at 6 p.m. Saturday.
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Diplomats expelled
WASHINGTON (AP) – Russia is expelling 50 U.S. diplomats, including four who were ordered out immediately, a State Department spokeswoman said today – retaliation for the U.S.
