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Hits, misses and all that from college grid world
Scattershooting the college football scene while reviewing notes from all those media days. THUMBS UP: Say what you want to about Joe Paterno, but he's not going to retire this season, and he told reporters he doesn't know when he ever will. No matter how many...
Tags: Games, Harassment, MARKETING, Michigan, SEC, University of California at Los Angeles, USC
Research articles 2008-07-29
Hunters collect antlers, leave heads intact
Racks can make lucrative prizes for hobbyists, but some harass animals to shed For people such as Cooper Munson and Chelise Crookshanks, the mountains of eastern Nevada offer not only rugged solitude, but a potential bony bonanza. It's a place they go...
Tags: Cooper, Games, Harassment, Montana, Nevada, Utah, winter, Wyoming
Research articles 2008-05-02
NFL Steelers drop receiver after assault arrest
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania AFP — Cedrick Wilson, a receiver with seven years of National Football League experience, was dropped by the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday, a day after he was arrested in a bar incident. Wilson was charged with assault, harassment and disorderly conduct after allegedly hitting his former girlfriend...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, Harassment, NFL
Research articles 2008-03-20
Knicks on the rocks
NEW YORK -- Wanted: a new Miracle on 34th Street. During the New York Knicks' 103-94 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night, the loudest cheers at Madison Square Garden erupted for three members of the Super Bowl-winning New York Giants. ...
Tags: ESPN, Games, Garden, Harassment, Knicks, NBA, team
Research articles 2008-02-06
Cowboys coach expects T.O. to play
IRVING, Texas -- Terrell Owens warmed up for practice Friday, then went to see a trainer about his injured ankle. Problem? Nope, quite the opposite. Owens felt so good he wanted the protective tape he'd been wearing cut off. Then he ran to join...
Tags: coach, Games, Harassment, league, NFL
Research articles 2008-01-12
Players testifying no help to Congress
A member of a congressional panel investigating performance- enhancing drugs in baseball believes there's little to be gained by having players testify at next month's hearings. "If we went back to every player, we would have to do research every morning, noon and night," Rep. Christopher Shays...
Tags: CAREER, Games, Harassment, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-12-28
LeBron returns as Cavs snap 6-game skid
CLEVELAND -- LeBron James came back -- as a reserve -- and the Cleveland Cavaliers, sparked by their superstar's return, snapped a six-game losing streak with a 118-105 win over the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. James, the NBA's leading scorer, had missed Cleveland's previous five games...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Games, Harassment
Research articles 2007-12-12
Unibet boss slams French gambling laws
LONDON AFP — The head of online betting firm Unibet on Thursday called for an end to the French state's gaming monopoly, attacking the laws under which he is being investigated for illegal activities as "obsolete." Petter Nylander is currently on bail after being arrested in the Netherlands last...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, European Commission, France, Games, Harassment, INTERNET, London, Strategy
Research articles 2007-11-01
Celts' Garnett makes good first impression
ROME -- Kevin Garnett had 19 points and 16 rebounds in his Celtics debut, and Boston ruined Andrea Bargnani's homecoming with an 89-85 preseason victory over the Toronto Raptors on Saturday. Paul Pierce added 21 points for Boston, while Ray Allen had an off night with only 10...
Tags: Games, Harassment, NBA
Research articles 2007-10-07
Stern must send strong message
Not that David Stern needs advice on the subject of rich men acting poorly, but now we'll see whether the NBA commissioner has taken notes from his Manhattan-based NFL counterpart regarding league employees who trample on issues of impropriety or legality. It is my hope Stern...
Tags: Games, Harassment, league, NBA, NFL, Stern, team, verdict
Research articles 2007-10-03
Sports in Brief | Rockets re-sign Mutombo for season
The Houston Rockets re-signed former 76er  Dikembe Mutombo  to a one-year contract yesterday, extending the 41-year-old center's NBA career into a 16th season.The 7-foot-2 Mutombo played a pivotal role for Houston last season after  Yao Ming  suffered a broken right leg and missed 33 games. Mutombo started in his place...
Tags: CAREER, Games, Harassment, NBA, surgery
Research articles 2007-10-02
Nellie ready for Warriors' season
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Don Nelson settled into a chair at the Golden State Warriors' training complex, adjusted his blue-and-gold polo shirt and heaved a happy sigh. There's clearly nowhere else the 67-year-old coach would rather be at the start of another NBA season. But Nelson acknowledges he was...
Tags: coach, Games, Harassment, Knicks, NBA
Research articles 2007-09-28
Befuddled Saints welcome chance to regroup
NEW ORLEANS -- When the 2007 NFL schedule was released, there was mild grumbling from a few New Orleans Saints about having a bye so early, in Week 4. But with New Orleans off to a 0-3 start for the first time since 1997, that looks...
Tags: Bush, Games, Harassment, NFL
Research articles 2007-09-26
Bucks' Bell feels the Heat with offer sheet
MIAMI -- Restricted free-agent guard Charlie Bell signed a $18.5 million, five-year offer sheet with the Miami Heat on Monday and now will wait to see if the Milwaukee Bucks choose to match that deal. The 6-foot-3 Bell has made it clear in recent days that he wants...
Tags: Games, Harassment, Miami, Milwaukee, NBA
Research articles 2007-09-18
NBA, Stern 'betrayed'
NEW YORK -- David Stern blamed a "rogue, isolated criminal" Tuesday for a betting scandal that has devastated the league and threatened the credibility of every referee. A subdued Stern said he felt betrayed by former referee Tim Donaghy, the target of an FBI investigation for allegedly betting...
Tags: Games, Government, Harassment, league, NBA
Research articles 2007-07-25
'Goldenboy' leads Saudis to double glory
DOHA AFP — Long jumper Taher Al-Saba emerged from two years in the wilderness to retain his Asian Games long jump title and declared that the "goldenboy" of Saudi Arabian athletics was back. The 27-year-old, who served a two-year suspension for a failed dope test that was subsequently deemed unfair...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, athlete, Bahrain, Games, Harassment, medal, suspension
Research articles 2006-12-09
Haynesworth's future unclear with Titans
Tennessee defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth's suspension from the NFL ends Sunday after the Titans play visiting Baltimore. However, Tennessee officials might not be ready to welcome him back. "Our front office will be discussing the issue over the next couple of days," coach Jeff Fisher said yesterday. "That's all I...
Tags: Buffalo, Dallas, Games, Harassment, NFL, suspension, Tennessee
Research articles 2006-11-10
NFL not happy with Gumbel remarks
The job status of Bryant Gumbel, scheduled to be the play-by-play broadcaster on the eight late-season games on the NFL's in-house network, could be the subject of a discussion by NFL officials after Gumbel's suggestion that Paul Tagliabue show his successor "where he keeps Gene Upshaw's leash." Tagliabue said...
Tags: Games, Gene, Harassment, NETWORKING, NFL
Research articles 2006-08-22
Legislative rail
Highlights of Tuesday's activities at the Legislature: - The House sent Gov. Kathleen Sebelius a bill giving mothers nursing their infants in public some protection from harassment. - The Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee endorsed a bill restricting picketing and protesting at funerals after reworking...
Tags: Games, Harassment, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-02-22
Kobe scores only 30, but Lakers win
There was bound to be a letdown. But Kobe Bryant still helped the Lakers to a win. In his first game since scoring 81 points, the star guard settled for a modest by comparison 30 points as the host Los Angeles Lakers edged the Golden State Warriors, 106-105, in...
Tags: Games, Harassment, NBA
Research articles 2006-01-28
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