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Baseball spring training on the horizon

Now that the Super Bowl is in the books (congratulations Saints!) we can turn the page and look forward to the rest of the sporting season. One event that is anxiously awaited each year by fans of our national pastime is the advent of spring training. Baseball is unique in many ways, and one of

Study: Grad rates between blacks, whites widening

The disparity between graduation rates for white and black college football players at schools headed to bowl games grew slightly this year, according to a study released Monday. The annual report by the University of Central Florida’s Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport also showed overall academic progress. But there were 21 schools that

Italy probes ex-cyclist Bettini’s tax returns

Olympic cycling gold medalist Paolo Bettini has been placed under investigation for alleged tax evasion in Italy. Ernesto Ceccarelli, an official with the tax police in the Tuscan town of Livorno, says the now-retired Bettini is suspected of evading taxes on nearly $16.6 million. Ceccarelli said investigators believe Bettini fictitiously transferred his residence to Monte

Herzog, Harvey elected to baseball Hall of Fame

Manager Whitey Herzog and umpire Doug Harvey got the call Monday, elected to the baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee. Herzog and Harvey missed by one vote in their previous tries. This time, they easily drew enough support to reach Cooperstown. “I don’t think I would’ve had my heart broken if I’d missed

Tiger pulls out of tournament after crash

Golf star Tiger Woods withdrew Monday from a tournament to benefit his charity foundation as he continued to lie low more than three days after a car crash that has caused a media storm. In a statement on his website, Woods said he would miss the Chevron World Challenge that opens Thursday in suburban Los

Cutler has good things to say about McDaniels

Cutler has good things to say about McDaniels

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP)—Now that they’ve been separated for five months, Bears quarterback Jay Cutler(notes) has high praise for Broncos rookie coach Josh McDaniels, whom he’ll see in a preseason game at Invesco Field this weekend. Cutler says in the brief time he spent with McDaniels he could tell Bill Belichick’s latest disciple was an offensive

Court: Investigators wrong to seize MLB drug list

Court: Investigators wrong to seize MLB drug list

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—An appeals court ruled Wednesday that federal agents were wrong to seize the infamous drug list and samples of 104 Major League Baseball players who allegedly tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003. In a 9-2 vote, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with three lower court judges who chastised investigators

Ryan chooses rookie Sanchez as starting QB

Ryan chooses rookie Sanchez as starting QB

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP)—The future is now for the new face of the New York Jets, Mark Sanchez(notes). Sanchez was selected as the team’s starting quarterback by coach Rex Ryan on Wednesday, making him the first rookie slated to open a season under center for the Jets. “This comes with a lot of responsibility,” a

WeAreChange Real Change Conference

Don’t get confused by imitations this is the real CHANGE conference www.wearechange.org/91109 Thursday 9/10 Street Action: Council of Foreign Relations – 58 East 68th Street – 4:30pm March down surprise locations, then ending at Columbus Circle – Broadway and 59th street – 6:30pm by CNN headquarters     Event: Broadway and Walker Street start 7:30pm -10pm

Mats Sundin ends 19-year NHL career

Swedish-born hockey superstar Mats Sundin humbly ended his 19-year NHL career Wednesday, much the same fashion in which the 38-year-old conducted his professional career. Sundin’s U.S. professional hockey career debuted in1990 with the former Quebec Nordiques; in 1994 he moved to the Toronto Maple Leafs where he would spend the majority of his career until

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