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Second Lady lauds pioneer Muldowney
Laurie Cannister blushed when it was suggested she's the Second Lady of drag racing.
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Past stars shine again
The Tiger-less Open Championship was billed as anybody's tournament to win, but nobody could have foreseen how many odd names the wind and rain of Royal Birkdale would embrace.
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Londoner will go anywhere for sport
One moment, Tyler Burton was in British Columbia wearing Canada colours, playing in the world under-19 field lacrosse tournament and taking instructions from head coach Gary Gait -- the sport's Wayne Gretzky.
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'One bad shot did me in,' Weir laments
One faulty swing yesterday may have knocked Mike Weir out of contention at the British Open. Stephen Ames avoided the big mistake and kept himself in the picture.
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Croatia beats Canada for Beijing
Canada failed to qualify for the Beijing Olympics after an 83-62 loss to Croatia in the quarter-finals of the FIBA Olympic qualifying tournament yesterday.
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Double-amputee too slow for Olympics
In the end, it was a split second and not a court's decision that kept Oscar Pistorius from competing in the Beijing Olympics.
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Doping issue plagues riders
Mark Cavendish wants to talk about his latest stage victory -- not doping. British cyclist David Millar pleads with fans: "Please, don't give up on us."
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Norman proves himself a prospect
A t some point this weekend, the reality of what he's trying to do is going to hit Greg Norman like a two-by-four in the forehead.
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Journeying north pays off for Ruiz
There's a dozen guys worthy of being the London Majors MVP this summer.
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Stratford star golden again
A day after breaking her Canadian record in the women's 100-metre backstroke final, Julia Wilkinson was back on top of the podium again.
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NHL Briefs
SABRES SIGN MILLER TO FIVE-YEAR EXTENSION
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Barrie engine builder empowers Lang
Race fans can't miss Kenny Lang -- he's the one with NitroMoose.ca on the door panels of his '53 Corvette.
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Gypsy moth blues
The superintendent -- played by Bill Murray -- thought he had it bad in the classic movie CaddyShack, trying to kill off the gophers at the plush Bushwood Country Club.
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Fore The Record
Jonathan and Cathie Weaver have a dream to raise $1 million for Ronald McDonald House and play a record 416 golf courses in one year to win a spot in the Guiness Book of Records.
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Scott backs up vow to Baltimore manager
After sputtering into the all-star break in a 1-for-21 slump, Luke Scott assured Baltimore Orioles manager Dave Trembley there was no reason to worry.
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Mistake burns Burnett
A.J. Burnett and the Toronto Blue Jays apparently are stuck with one another.
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SPORTS NEWS
  • Philadelphia Phillies' pitcher Brett Myers regains swagger in minors
  • South Africa in control of second Test, leads England by 119 runs
  • Redskins' Davis agrees to US$3.5 million deal
  • Melzer to play del Potro in Austrian Open final
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