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Mourning Heat: Alonzo returns to court
Alonzo Mourning and Hakeem Olajuwon put all the retirement talk to rest.
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Tulsa, Alabama advance to NIT Final
NEW YORK (AP) – Tulsa withstood a late charge from Memphis, while Alabama held off Detroit’s early run.
The resiliency of both teams put them into the NIT championship game.
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Blue Devils’ offense hard to explain, defend
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) – The Duke Blue Devils have a difficult time describing the team’s offense. Opponents have an even harder time defending it.
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Former Dolphin gets 15-year sentence
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.
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Former Razorback Gary Anderson hired to coach Arkansas Twisters
NORTH LITTLE ROCK (AP) – Former University of Arkansas running back Gary Anderson was named Tuesday as head coach of the Arkansas Twisters, replacing John Jenkins.
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Phil Davis returns to ASU for 3rd stint on football staff
JONESBORO (AP) – Phil Davis, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Houston, has accepted a similar position at Arkansas State University.
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Cowboys sound excited about signing Banks
IRVING, Texas (AP) – The Dallas Cowboys have found Troy Aikman’s successor.
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Realignment talks wearing on NFL chief
PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) – Looking tired and somewhat distracted, Commissioner Paul Tagliabue claimed that much has been accomplished in discussions of realignment at the NFL owners meetings.
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‘Doctor, doctor’ call many baseball stars as openers near
Some of the biggest names in baseball will be dealing with doctors on opening day.
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Black ‘Gone With the Wind’ version prompts lawsuit from Mitchell estate
ATLANTA (AP) – A black writer’s version of Margaret Mitchell’s classic “Gone With the Wind,” penned from the perspective of an ex-slave, has Mitchell’s estate crying copyright infringement.
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Wright brother’s plane to be restored
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – A biplane built by Wilbur and Orville Wright was once a familiar site in the skies near Philadelphia, zooming over rooftops during 748 flights from 1912 to 1914.
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Study claims “crack baby� phenomenon is overblown
CHICAGO (AP) – The “crack baby” phenomenon is overblown, according to a study that suggests poverty and the use of cigarettes, alcohol and other drugs while pregnant are just as likely as cocaine t
