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Yes, Candace Parker is a little tired. With the jetlag after three weeks spent in 15-hours ahead Beijing for the Olympics, it's still kind of hard to tell day from night and night from day.
An Iowan who hoped to capture a rare sports double by swimming across the English Channel fell short of his goal. Charlie Wittmack became hypothermic and was pulled from the water, according to his blog posted on the Des Moines Register's Web site. The 31-...
Talk about pressure. NBA rookie Patrick Ewing Jr. is following in the footsteps of his famous father again. The Knicks acquired the younger Ewing, who like his father played college ball at Georgetown, from the Rockets in exchange for the draft rights to...
DHARAMSHALA, India - Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has 'no physical health problems' and is expected to be released from hospital late on Sunday, a senior aide said.
These aren't just starts for Tim Lincecum now. These are rock concerts. They bring magic to China Basin every fifth day, with the hint of fantasy, and a feeling that the Giants might not be as far from contention as we thought in March. Put it this way: Can...
ATHENS -- The International Olympic Committee has served a lawsuit against the coach of former Greek Olympic champion Fani Halkia who tested positive for drugs during the Beijing Olympics.
Former Seattle SuperSonics owner Howard Schultz said he's dropping his lawsuit against new team owner Clay Bennett, ending an attempt to regain ownership of the team that has moved to Oklahoma City.
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SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili, who helped lead Argentina to a bronze medal in the Beijing Olympics, will need surgery to repair a ligament injury in his left ankle.
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