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UA basketball assistant going to Tulsa
TULSA, Okla. (AP) – Mike Neighbors, an administrative assistant to the Arkansas Lady Razorbacks, is joining the Tulsa women’s team as an assistant coach.
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Venus rises, Hingis falls at Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) – Venus Williams began defense of her Wimbledon title this morning with her first win in more than a month, overcoming a mid-match lapse to beat Japan’s Shinobu Asagoe 6-2,
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Iowa State point guard hopes he goes to NBA’s worst team, basketball icon
NEW YORK – If Michael Jordan and the Washington Wizards decide to keep the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, Jamaal Tinsley won’t be too happy.
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Sergio Garcia wins Buick Classic, draws ‘disrespecting’ comparisons
HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) – Whether he likes it or not, Sergio Garcia is going to be judged against Tiger Woods.
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‘Amazing’ Ripken defined by The Streak
BALTIMORE (AP) – On a sticky, humid afternoon at Camden Yards last week, optional batting practice looked like a bad idea.
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Tino Martinez hits first pinch-hit homer to catapult Yankees over Indians 8-7
Tino Martinez found out that there’s a first time for everything. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays want to learn the same lesson against the Boston Red Sox.
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Maddux, Braves cut into Phillies’ division lead
With every game, Greg Maddux and the Atlanta Braves are putting their early-season problems behind them.
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South America’s Most Wanted captured
LIMA, Peru (AP) – Known for years in U.S. diplomatic circles as “Mr. Fix-it” for his ability to make red tape disappear, Vladimiro Montesinos worked closely with U.S.
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Earthquake leaves 71 dead in Peru
CHARACATO, Peru (AP) – Their simple brick homes in ruins, residents of this Andean highland town began a painstaking process of cleaning up and rebuilding after a devastating weekend earthquake.
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Summer camp hopes to sow seeds of peace despite Mideast violence
OTISFIELD, Maine (AP) – Growing up, Palestinian-born Jawad Issa was taught to hate Israelis. Then they became his bunkmates.
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State pushes to drop ‘North’ from Dakota
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) – North Dakotans can’t move their state to warmer climes, but some hope a proposed name change will at least help the state seem a little less northern.
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Ban considered on cell phone use while driving
ALBANY, N.Y.
