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| Harrison Can’t Capitalize on His Moment |
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A thrilling battle for 18-year-old American Ryan Harrison ended in disappointment on Friday.
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| Is This Venus Williams’s Last Call? |
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At 30, she says her career has been so untraditional that there is no need for people to consider her age a liability.
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| Rodriguez to Face Pettitte in Rehab Session |
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On Saturday the injured Andy Pettitte will pitch to the injured third baseman Alex Rodriguez. If all goes well, both will move closer to returning for the conclusion of the regular season and the playoffs.
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| Roethlisberger's Suspension Reduced to 4 Games |
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Ben Roethlisberger remains the only N.F.L. player to be suspended under the league's personal conduct penalty who was not charged with a crime or arrested.
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| N.H.L. O.K.’s Kovalchuk’s Second Contract With Devils |
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The N.H.L. has signed off on Ilya Kovalchuk’s latest contract with the New Jersey Devils, for $100 million over 15 years.
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| As Colleges Compete, Major Money Flows to Minor Sports |
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The Directors’ Cup, a little-known but prized honor, has set off a competition to have the best broad-based sports program.
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| Giants 20, Patriots 17: Giants Put Focus on Backup to Manning |
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After two sharp series from Eli Manning and the offense, Rhett Bomar did not provide much of a spark, but he settled down after halftime.
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| Yankees 7, Blue Jays 3: Yankees Extend Winning Streak to 7 |
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Curtis Granderson and Mark Teixeira drove in two runs apiece to lead the Yankees’ offense.
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