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 L.A. parade, rally pay tribute to champ Lakers
The streets of downtown were transformed into a sea of purple and gold on Wednesday as tens of thousands of joyous Los Angeles Lakers fans joined their team in a raucous but mostly peaceful celebration of its 15th NBA championship. Taking a time-out from
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 With better forecast, U.S. Open resumes at Bethpage
The gallery when Phil Mickelson finally reached the opening tee at the U.S. Open stretched the length of a football field. They wanted a show, and Mickelson -- if nothing else, the sentimental favorite at Bethpage Black -- refused to disappoint. Taking
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 10 most disappointing Beijing moments
In what may be his final Olympic games, Roger Federer was sent packing by American James Blake, failing to medal once again in the singles competition. And while he did team with countryman Stanislas Wawrinka to win the doubles title, the Beijing loss was
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 Nadal cites knee tendinitis, will not defend Wimbledon title
Defending champion Rafael Nadal withdrew from Wimbledon on Friday because of tendinitis in his knees. Advertisement Click here to find out more! He is the first reigning Wimbledon men's champion to not defend the title since Goran Ivanisevic in 2002
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 Torre moves to fifth on wins list as Dodgers win
Orlando Hudson homered, pinch-hitter Mark Loretta drove in the go-ahead run and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Oakland Athletics 3-2 on Thursday night to take the rubber game of their interleague series. Top Skippers Joe Torre moved into fifth for the
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 Weather could lead to longest Open in history
Memo to the 156 contestants at what will inevitably drag into the longest United States Open in history: forget those Monday flights home and get to work on an ark. Shooting for this reality show — let's call it Wipeout: Bethpage Black — isn't likely to
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