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Keith Olberman no longer behind Fox Sports microphone
NEW YORK (AP) – Keith Olbermann is leaving Fox Sports, his third departure from a TV network in four years.
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Polk puts Bulldogs back on top entering SEC Tournament
HOOVER, Ala. (AP) – Ron Polk is back on top at Georgia, LSU’s Skip Bertman is beginning his final post-season coaching run, and Auburn’s Steve Renfroe is making his first – barely.
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Sonics’ Patterson sentenced under modified guilty plea
SEATTLE (AP) – Seattle SuperSonics forward Ruben Patterson was sentenced Tuesday to a year in jail with all but 15 days suspended under a modified guilty plea to an attempted rape charge.
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Robby Gordon enjoying life as free-agent
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Robby Gordon doesn’t have a fulltime ride in racing, and he loves it.
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New circuit won’t pursue NASCAR drivers
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – A new stock-car series won’t try to lure away NASCAR drivers when the circuit begins racing in 2003.
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Pujols, Bonilla help Cards blow past Pirates
PITTSBURGH (AP) – Albert Pujols hit a go-ahead homer, and Bobby Bonilla, still booed in Pittsburgh 10 years after leaving the Pirates, added a 3-run shot as the St.
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NBA commissioner must find babysitters for newly-proposed fundamental league
Finding enough talented kids to stock his developmental league won’t be a problem for David Stern.
Finding enough baby sitters might be.
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Hornets surprise Bucks — again
MILWAUKEE (AP) – The Milwaukee Bucks thought they were invincible at home.
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Iverson named MVP
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Some call Allen Iverson “A.I.” Others refer to him as “Bubba Chuck.” He’s known as “The Little Kid,” and, of course, “The Answer.”
Add “MVP” to the list.
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Court upholds beef pricing law
ST. LOUIS (AP) – A Missouri law aimed at leveling the playing field for smaller, independent beef producers is constitutional, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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Rich countries criticized for inaction on poverty
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) – Richer countries must drop “double standards” in giving out development aid and reverse the trend of declining help to the world’s poorest nations, the head of the U.N.
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Military crash kills 37
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) – A military plane carrying 37 people crashed today in southern Turkey, and a local official said there were no survivors.
