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Three share Quail Hollow lead
While Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson made uneven starts, Stewart Cink birdied his last three holes to surge into a three-way tie for the lead in Thursday's opening round of the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Dubai aims for unusual with undersea hotel
The indebted shipbuilding arm of Dubai World, the conglomerate that triggered Dubai's debt crisis four years ago, signed a deal to develop undersea hotels with a Swiss firm.
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Kovalchuk massive in Game 3 return
Two nights after the New Jersey Devils didn't need Ilya Kovalchuk to win, they probably would not have had a shot at victory in Game 3 without him.
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Clock ticking on time-tested Brodeur
The birthday Martin Brodeur likes to joke about comes this Sunday.
The number by itself, the big four-oh, is an indication that time is rapidly running out on the New Jersey Devils netminder. But the question remains: Exactly how much time is there left?
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Baffert gets his wakeup call
Bob Baffert never had trouble taking time to smell the roses, especially here at the world's most famous horse race.
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Devils take Game 3 in OT
Looking refreshed and refocussed, Ilya Kovalchuk returned to this series with a vengeance Thursday night.
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Argos tried, but ...
Given all that he's done, all that's been sacrificed and second-guessed, Jim Barker's hands were pretty much tied heading into Thursday's CFL draft.
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Kings put fear of sod in Blues
The St. Louis Blues have maintained from the start, and through 1-0 and 2-0 series deficits, that they weren't afraid of anything the Los Angeles Kings could throw at them.
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Once lost, Ponikarovsky resurfaces
The disappearance of Alexei Ponikarovsky, once a scoring threat, ended in the eighteenth minute of the tenth game of this Stanley Cup season for the New Jersey Devils.
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Thunder walk all over Mavs
Kevin Durant scored 31 points on Thursday and the Oklahoma City Thunder dismantled the Dallas Mavericks in Game 3 of this quarterfinal series.
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Seau's family considers brain study
Football great Junior Seau's family is considering having his brain studied for evidence of football-related injuries after the retired linebacker killed himself at his California beach front home, the family's pastor said on Thursday.
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Morrow masterful for Jays
When the Blue Jays acquired Brandon Morrow 29 months ago, they knew they were getting a pitcher with a high ceiling.
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Take on Star spat depends on view of Ford
Depending on their political persuasion, councillors were either calling Mayor Rob Ford a victim or a vigilante for chasing off a Toronto Star reporter from behind his house.
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