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600 miles from finish, Texan holds huge lead
PAU, France (AP) – There are more than 600 miles still to ride in this year’s Tour de France, but for Lance Armstrong and his rivals, the race is as good as over.
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Cyclist Armstrong seems unbeatable
PAU, France (AP) – Stronger, faster, leaner than ever before, Lance Armstrong is turning this year’s Tour de France into a Tour de Force.
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Knicks give Houston $100 M
NEW YORK (AP) – Allan Houston now has a larger contract than the ones given to Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, Jerry Stackhouse and Vince Carter.
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Brewers extend losing streak, going 0-6 against Chan Ho Park
The Milwaukee Brewers haven’t had much to be happy about recently. Seeing Chan Ho Park come to town couldn’t have made the plummeting team feel any better.
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QB calm about replacing Aikman
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (AP) – The new starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys wears No. 3 and has diamond studs in both ears.
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Baseball’s Iron Man hits gold at box office
BALTIMORE (AP) – Baseball’s Iron Man has become solid gold at the box office.
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Bush signs bill to aid troops in Kosovo
CAMP BONDSTEEL, Yugoslavia (AP) – President Bush ventured into Serbia’s recovering Kosovo province today, telling U.S.
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Two from P-Plains earn CDA
Tammy Allender and Sheryl F. Money know a thing or two about caring for children.
And since May 14, they can prove it.
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Inmates, guards donate Locks of Love for kids
LAS VEGAS (AP) – Seventeen inmates and guards at a state women’s prison cut their hair so the locks could be used for making wigs for Nevada youngsters battling cancer.
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Bank holdup leaves one dead
MEMPHIS (AP) – Robbers shot and killed a bank customer and seriously wounded a security guard during a holdup Monday. No one was arrested.
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Maverick judge avoids trial in misconduct case
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) – A municipal judge who has avoided trial on misconduct accusations says he’s content with the outcome.
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Legal status recommended for illegals
WASHINGTON (AP) – A study group headed by Secretary of State Colin Powell and Attorney General John Ashcroft is calling for a new program that would grant guest-worker status to some of the million
