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Bow to young Masters Boston Herald By Ron Borges AUGUSTA, Ga. — If the young guns ever are going to fire their bullets, this seems to be the Masters to do it. As the 75th Masters begins today, the consensus around Augusta National is that it's the most wide-open field in years. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge fails to offer quick fix in NFL dispute Milwaukee Journal Sentinel By Tom Silverstein of the Journal Sentinel US District Judge Susan Nelson said she will need a couple of weeks to decide whether the NFL owner-imposed lockout is legal and urged the league and its players to take part in mediated talks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
We barely knew you, Kyrie FS Carolinas Kyrie Irving's Duke basketball career will be known for little else than a bad toe and the 11 games he played as a Blue Devil. His teammates will talk about his selflessness during his brief collegiate career, including the 26 games the superstar point ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Red Sox-Indians Preview CBSSports.com With the home opener against their archrival looming, the last thing the Boston Red Sox want is to still be in search of their first win this season. Hoping for a better outing from Jon Lester, the Red Sox look to avoid starting 0-6 for the first time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mets-Phillies Preview CBSSports.com A lack of offense by the Philadelphia Phillies kept Roy Halladay from earning an opening-day win. With the Phillies coming off a big night at the plate, though, and given how well Halladay has pitched against the New York Mets, he may not have to wait ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Carolina Tops Detroit, but Still Needs Help to Make Playoffs New York Times By AP Cam Ward made 42 saves for his second shutout in a month, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Detroit Red Wings, 3-0, on Wednesday to stay in the thick of the Eastern Conference playoff race. Gerry Broome/Associated Press Carolina's Eric Staal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The buzz: Bonds defense rests its case without any witnesses Kansas City Star Barry Bonds' confident defense team rested its case Wednesday in San Francisco without calling a single witness, just minutes after a federal judge accepted the government's request to dismiss one of the five counts against baseball's home-run king. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tim Lincecum is old self, and so are SF Giants San Francisco Chronicle Lenny Ignelzi / AP (04-06) 21:17 PDT San Diego - -- No matter how much they deny that the weight of performing as World Series champions bogged them down in the first week, it seemed that way from the outside. When the Giants launched Wednesday's 8-4 ... See all stories on this topic » |
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