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Jimmie Johnson ready and focused
Jimmie Johnson is upset at himself for the way the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet team failed to win a sixth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup championship in 2011.
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NBA roundup: Heat win seventh straight
Dwyane Wade scored 30 points and dished out 10 assists, and the Miami Heat pulled away in the fourth quarter to take down the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday.
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Murray: No plans to deal Kuba
Filip Kuba has gone from being a guy the Senators couldn’t give away to being a player they won’t trade — unless Bryan Murray was just doing a little negotiating with other GMs, or even the Czech defenceman himself, through the local media Tuesday.
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Ricker ends drought
Maelle Ricker ended a two-year victory drought by winning the World Cup snowboardcross event in Stoneham, Que., Tuesday.
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First for Canada in biathlon
Kurtis Wenzel became the first Canadian to win a biathlon junior world championship when he captured the 15-km individual competition Tuesday at Kontiolahti, Finland.
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Despatie rounding into form
Divers Alexandre Despatie of Laval, Que., and Reuben Ross of Regina captured individual men's three-metre spots for the 2012 Olympics with their performances Tuesday at the FINA World Cup in London.
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Newbie goalie holds on
Beating the Medway girls' hockey team is tough enough for most teams, but trying to do so without your goaltender makes it pretty much mission impossible.
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Drabek gets under control
Kyle Drabek has been hearing it ever since he first picked up a baseball. Coaches, managers and other players have been telling him all his life not to let his emotions get the better of him.
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Gulutzan seeing stars in Montreal
Glen Gulutzan called it a "pinchable moment." The Dallas Stars' rookie coach grew up in Hudson Bay, Sask., where, when he was growing up, only two television stations could find the town (pop. 1,359) northeast of Saskatoon near the Manitoba border.
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Romero feels pitchers' pain
When Blue Jays pitchers Kyle Drabek and Brett Cecil both hit the wall — and hit it hard— last season, nobody on the pitching staff felt more empathy than Ricky Romero.
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Jets' firewagon follies
Winnipeg Jets head coach Claude Noel went into Tuesday night’s game against the Flyers saying his team couldn’t win if it played Philly-style, firewagon hockey.
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Sparks fly as freeze approved
A 2012 tax freeze is approved, but six councillors voted against the final budget to protest the use of reserve funds to get to zero.
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Truck inspectors get new highway coop
Truck inspectors have flown the "coop" at the eastbound scale at Putnam Rd., leaving no Toronto-bound inspection station for 300 kilometres along one of the most heavily travelled highways in the country.
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Sex offender on the loose
He's 6-foot-2, 225 lbs. and spent 15 years behind bars for attacks on women. Now he's back on the street and has challenged cops to find him.
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