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youtube.com —
David Baline Holds His Breath For 17 Minutes On Oprah....Sets NEW WORLD RECORD..!!!
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sportfiends.com —
Sacramento Kings Dance Cheerleaders get drunk, party it up and take pictures of themselves in g-strings. It's party time!
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gossindia.blogspot.com —
Chess legend Bobby Fischer, whose tortured genius earned him both worldwide acclaim and disdain, has died at the age of 64 at his home in Iceland.
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gossindia.blogspot.com —
The photographs of Marion Jones's once-glorious triumphs at the Sydney Olympics no longer hang in the University of North Carolina's Track and Field Hall of Honor.
"We did not think it was right to have those photos up," UNC athletic department spokesman...
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omglists.com —
Here's the nine most unfortunately named athletes in the sporting world.
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0.nytimes.com —
Roger Clemens, who won the Cy Young award a record seven times, and seven players who won baseball’s most valuable player award were among dozens of players named Thursday in the former Senator George J. Mitchell’s report on his investigation into the use...
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mjperry.blogspot.com —
At least 50 coaches are making seven figures, seven more than a year ago, and up from only five in 1999. At least a dozen are pulling down $2 million or more, up from nine in 2006.
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msn.foxsports.com —
"They've been targeting him for three years now." Rolle said many former "friends" had it in for Taylor, who was trying to build a more stable life.
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withleather.com —
Maybe it's me, but it seems like the worst football games are always played on Monday Night.
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sports.aol.com —
Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor has been shot. Pro Football Talk is reporting that Taylor is "fighting for his life." Taylor was at his home in Florida Sunday night. His home was burglarized and he was shot by an intruder.
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msn.foxsports.com —
Alex Rodriguez is headed back to the New York Yankees as the American League's Most Valuable Player.
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marketwatch.com —
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett and two executives from Goldman Sachs stepped in to help third baseman Alex Rodriguez negotiate a deal to return to the New York Yankees baseball club with a larger paycheck, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday....
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