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Williams tame in role as an analyst
A perch adjacent to the tee at No. 11 at Congressional Country Club is not a bad place to watch the AT&T National.
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In baseball, it's who you know
As the auction for the Chicago Cubs begins with at least 10 interested bidders, handicappers have picked a favorite: A group led by Chicago businessman John Canning.
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Cain out to keep rolling vs. Dodgers
After his last outing, Matt Cain left the mound with eight innings of two-hit shutout ball in his wake -- his best start of the season.
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Penguins sign Cooke to two-year deal
Sportsnet.ca -- The Pittsburgh Penguins signed free agent forward Matt Cooke to a two-year contract, the club announced Saturday.
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Cubs keep offense humming in SF
Fontenot homered for the third time in eight games, including a tiebreaking shot in the eighth inning to lift the Cubs to a 6-5 win over the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday night.
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New deal keeps Budweiser ads at Wrigley Field
The Cubs' future ownership may be up for grabs, but that hasn't stopped one big sponsor from increasing its presence at the Friendly Confines.
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New free-agent line forms for Sixers as Smith moves on
There was, in the course of the week, the 76ers' impressive courtship of Atlanta Hawks' restricted free agent Josh Smith.
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Smith leaves impressed but without 76ers offer
But did the restricted free agent leave with an offer sheet from the Sixers? "Um, not yet," Smith said in an interview with Comcast SportsNet.
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What's Happening | Edinburgh
St. Cuthbert's Paris Church sits below Edinburgh Castle. Every August, the global theatrical community -- well, at least the part that is drawn to an all-male, musical version of Chekhov's Three Sisters -- ...
Hua Hin - Hua Hin, Thailand
Ok, so the last time I updated I was in Bangkok. We left the hostel around 11 and got a cab to the bus station.
Man out-spits father, claims pit-spitting title
Brian "Young Gun" Krause has out-spit his father to claim his seventh championship at the International Cherry Pit Spitting Championship in Eau Claire, Mich.
- On the road forever'
Midget, the not-overly-tall chestnut quarterhorse, seemed very interested in his dinner Saturday evening as he followed a trail of grass and happily munched away.
Bush defends Olympics trip
President Bush defended his decision to attend next month's Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing, China, saying to do otherwise "would be an affront to the Chinese people, which would make it more difficult to ...
Bush: 'Affront' to Chinese to skip Olympics start
President Bush says he's going to the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics because skipping it would be an "affront" to the Chinese people.
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