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Dream year just keeps getting better for Davis
LONDON — They took the Chunnel to Paris to gawk at the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. They paraded around Parliament Square and marveled at the majesty of Buckingham Palace. They shopped till they dropped on the West End along the magnificent mile...
Tags: Blake Griffin, Kevin Love, Charter Schools, National Collegiate Athletic Association, London Theatre
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Blackhawks, Bulls ready to add muscle to Auto Show, 'Project X' stars coming to Chicago, John Cusack, Theo Epstein dine together
You don’t need to be a car buff to enjoy the Chicago Auto Show taking place Friday through Feb. 19 at McCormick Place. The 104th edition of the show will once again feature several Chicago athletes appearing on behalf of various manufacturers....Tags: Chicago Bulls, Entertainment, McCormick Place, Chicago Auto Show, Ronnie Brewer
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UCF's O'Leary: NCAA boss should hold himself as accountable as head coaches
Running off at the typewriter. … Excuse me for rolling my eyes and scoffing at the utter hypocrisy of college athletics, but isn't it time for NCAA President Mark Emmert to penalize himself for failing to promote an atmosphere of compliance and...Tags: Football, National Basketball Association, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Entertainment, College Football
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Waiting for the return of Grant Hill
The best pro basketball team in Los Angeles isn't thinking much about tomorrow. It's having too much fun with today. But tomorrow, also known as Grant Hill, sat behind the Clippers bench Wednesday night, looking dapper in a light brown sport coat and...
Tags: Harvard Crimson, Blake Griffin, National Basketball Association, Olympic Games, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Heat on shaky footing with Wade decision?
Dwyane Wade is back now, and that's what matters most. But because the NBA season is a repetitive cycle, it also is worth looking back if only to avoid a similar situation, with a similar asset. A week ago, before Wade sat out for a week,...
Tags: Women's National Basketball Association, Glen Rice, National Basketball Association, Chris Bosh, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Forget L.A and Miami, NBA season still an exciting one to watch
Barring injuries, it's a foregone conclusion among most NBA experts that L.A. and Miami are the clear front-runners for the ring. But even with the last chapter almost written, this promises to be an even more exciting NBA season than the last. Why you...Tags: Jason Kidd, National Basketball Association, Barclays Center, Arron Afflalo, Philadelphia 76ers
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Practice? Miller living familiar Heat script
"Practice? We're talking about practice, man. We're talking about practice. We're talking about practice?" With apologies to Allen Iverson, yes, we're talking about practice. And in the case of Miami Heat forward Mike Miller, we're talking...
Tags: Brian Cook, National Basketball Association, Entertainment, Kevin Seraphin, Erik Spoelstra
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New Orleans' proposed Pelicans' name is for the birds
The latest dispute in the NBA is for the birds. Or not for the birds. The New Orleans Hornets want a nickname change. They want to become the New Orleans Pelicans. The state bird in Louisiana is the pelican, but it doesn't sound like a good nickname...Tags: National Basketball Association, Magic Johnson, Troy Hudson, David Stern, Sioux Falls Skyforce
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Concert-goers pay for music, not politics
WGNO NewsWhat's the best way to alienate your audience when you're performing? Promote a political agenda like Madonna did Saturday night at the New Orleans Arena. With ticket prices averaging north of $100, Madonna packed the Hornets' home with almost 30...Tags: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Carlos Santana, Politics
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Dear Santa: Cure cancer, please?
"Dear Santa, Most kids want a phone or the newest Barbie ... but all I'm asking for is me and my friends to heal from a terrible thing that's called cancer. I don't know if you have it in the North Pole, but if you don't, you are sure lucky…...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Vomiting, YouTube, Sports
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Look for Nikola Vucevic to take Dwight's job
Reality hits the Magic and their fans Sunday in Mexico, square in the la cara (face). The club will take the floor not only to officially begin their rebuilding process. But for the first time since 2004, the Magic will start a season with somebody in...
Tags: Brook Lopez, David Stern, National Basketball Association, Basketball, Andrew Bynum
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Formerly fun Clippers are flat-out lifeless in loss
Obviously, Vinny Del Negro had to be asked whether the Clippers were holding something back on their recent trip while losing three in a row. That will probably sail right over the heads of UCLA fans who still seem preoccupied watching replays of Jim...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Basketball, Vinny Del Negro, Chris Paul, Golden State Warriors
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