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Olympic torch relay begins North Korea leg free of protest
The Associated Press PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) - Assured of a trip free of anti-Chinese protests, the Olympic torch made its first-ever relay run Monday in authoritarian North Korea. |
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Kimi Raikkonen wins Spanish Grand Prix for Ferrari
International Herald Tribune AP BARCELONA, Spain: World champion Kimi Raikkonen helped Ferrari win its third straight race and make it the clear Formula One leader. |
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Learning a Lesson, Kyle Busch Prevails
New York Times By RAY GLIER TALLADEGA, Ala. - Talk of Tony Stewart’s future has become background noise, or no noise at all. Whether Stewart, a two-time series champion, wants to play his hand as a free agent or stay with Joe Gibbs Racing will bring some who-cares … |
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Rangers’ Postgame: Smaller Controversy, No Complaining
New York Times By Lynn Zinser The Rangers lost Sunday’s playoff game to Pittsburgh, 2-0, with none of the uproar over a late penalty as there was in Game 1. In fact, the Rangers got two late power plays to try to overcome a 1-0 late in the third. |
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Kidd’s Signature Moment Is Ugly One for Mavericks
New York Times By HOWARD BECK DALLAS - Jason Kidd came to Dallas two months ago to lift the Mavericks into championship contention, or at the least, to make a lasting impact. |
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Lord Byron smiles down on Adam Scott
Boston Herald By Gil LeBreton / McClatchy Newspapers IRVING, Texas - He began the day with a three-stroke lead, and in anticipation of Adam Scott’s presumably certain EDS Byron Nelson tournament victory, the Irving Convention & Visitors Bureau snapped into action. |
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Patriots quick on their feet
Boston Globe FOXBOROUGH - The words have been spoken so many times in recent years they have become the slogan for Bill Belichick and Scott Pioli on the annual NFL draft campaign trail. |
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Sox are blinded by Rays
Boston Globe ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - This wasn’t the same as Yaz and Lonny and Boomer and the other Sons of Dick Williams back in ‘67, huddling around a transistor radio in the Red Sox clubhouse and waiting for Dick McAuliffe to ground into a double play in Detroit … |













