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Underestimate the Nuggets' Andre Miller at your peril
So, Lakers fans, if you are still in shock over what Andre Miller did to your team at Staples Center on Tuesday night and want to know more about him, pull up a chair.
Miller seems to fit most fans' image of a journeyman. He is 36, has played for five...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Magic Johnson, Staples Center, Pacific-12 Conference, Michael Doleac
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UC Irvine returns to Final Four in men's volleyball
It remains to be determined whether UC Irvine is the best men's volleyball team in the nation.
The Anteaters can probably already lay claim to being the most resilient.
Just as they did in their semifinal victory over top-ranked USC, Irvine spotted...Tags: Brigham Young Cougars, UC Irvine Anteaters, USC Trojans, Volleyball, Brigham Young
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For the record
Israeli settlements: An article in the April 30 Section A said that Israel's Supreme Court had granted a two-month reprieve from its order to demolish five structures in the West Bank outpost of Givat Haulpana. The court's decision actually applied to two...Tags: West Bank, Snow White (fictional character), Basketball, UCLA Bruins, Washington Huskies
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UCLA adds center Tony Parker to round out stellar recruiting class
Tony Parker, last of the blue-chip high school seniors on UCLA's basketball recruiting wish list, gave three reasons Monday after announcing that he had chosen the Bruins. Shabazz Muhammad, Kyle Anderson and Jordan Adams. Parker, a 6-foot-9, 280-pound...
Tags: Arizona Wildcats, Basketball, UCLA Bruins, Washington Huskies, High School Sports
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Celtics' Rajon Rondo suspended for a game
Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo was suspended for Game 2 of the team's opening-round playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks. The NBA announced its decision Monday, less than 24 hours after Rondo stuck out his chest to bump referee Marc Davis...
Tags: Boston Celtics, Atlantic 10 Conference, Western Athletic Conference, Butler Bulldogs, Ray Allen
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Junior Seau brought joy to many, but we didn't really know him
A few months ago, the radio daughter and I were in Las Vegas for March Madness and she said she heard Junior Seau was signing autographs across the hall.
I bounced from my chair, and at my age bouncing doesn't come so easily anymore.
But just the...Tags: Kobe Bryant, San Diego Chargers, Super Bowl, Gale Sayers, Qualcomm Inc.
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UCLA basketball team China-bound this summer
UCLA will get an early start on its most anticipated basketball season in years with an exhibition tour in China during August. The Bruins, who have the nation’s No. 2 recruiting class according to Scout.com, will benefit from being allowed 10...
Tags: Basketball, UCLA Bruins, Sports, USC Trojans, College Sports
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Nick Watney leads Wells Fargo Championship, Tiger Woods misses cut
Nick Watney answered what he referred to as a wake-up call at the Wells Fargo Championship by taking the lead. Tiger Woods might need one after missing the cut.
Watney had gone nine straight rounds on the PGA Tour without breaking 70 and had failed to...Tags: Fred Funk, Golf, Rosie Napravnik, UCLA Bruins, Pacific-12 Conference
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Tony Parker signs with UCLA, gives Bruins another building block
Tony Parker completed a successful off-season for UCLA after its unsuccessful regular season. Parker, a 6-foot-9, 280-pound senior center from Lithonia (Ga.) Miller Grove High School, signed a letter of intent Monday to play for the Bruins, giving UCLA...
Tags: Basketball, UCLA Bruins, Sports, Schools, High Schools
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PASSINGS: Murray Rose, Tippy Dye, Garry Walberg
Murray Rose Swimmer won Olympic gold medals Murray Rose, 73, a four-time Olympic gold medal swimmer from Australia who also competed at USC while studying acting in the late '50s, died Sunday in Sydney of leukemia, Swimming Australia said. Rose...Tags: University of Washington, Awards and Prizes, Obituaries, Heart Failure, Northwestern Wildcats
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March Madness, weather-wise
This year's late winter heat wave over much of the United States, dubbed "March Madness," has been cited as evidence that human-induced global warming is causing the climate system to stray far outside its normal range of variability. The thousands of...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Ecosystems, Global Warming, Conservation
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There's quite a buzz about Shabazz Muhammad
When news of Shabazz Muhammad's college decision reached the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity house on the UCLA campus, there was jubilation.
"Everybody was screaming down the halls," Kumar Nadhan, a psychobiology student, said Thursday of the reaction to one of...Tags: Women's Tennis Association, UCLA Bruins, National Basketball Association, Students, College Basketball
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