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Reggie Bush: Heisman matter 'out of my hands' (AP)
September 9, 2010
AP - Reggie Bush declined to go into any detail Wednesday on what he knows about the status of his 2005 Heisman Trophy.
Clemens' lawyers ask NY judge to toss suit (AP)
September 9, 2010
AP - A defamation lawsuit against Roger Clemens should be thrown out because the seven-time Cy Young Award winner was merely trying to defend himself against his former personal trainer's doping allegations, Clemens' lawyers argued Wednesday.
Vikings-Saints 'encore' kicks off NFL season (AP)
September 9, 2010
AP - The Saints' first Super Bowl title was so big in New Orleans that Mardi Gras, a revered local institution dating back well more than a century, became popularly known as, "Lombardi Gras."
Capello confirms he will quit after Euro 2012 (AFP)
September 9, 2010
AFP - England manager Fabio Capello has ruled out the possibility that he will continue in the job after the Euro 2012 tournament, killing off speculation that recent good performances could prolong his stay.
Federer tops Soderling, reaches US Open semifinals (AP)
September 9, 2010
AP - On this evening, certainly, Roger Federer was back to his old self.
Joyce to umpire near-perfect Galarraga's start (AP)
September 9, 2010AP - When Armando Galarraga steps onto the mound to face Baltimore on Friday night, the Tigers pitcher will see a familiar face behind home plate in umpire Jim Joyce.
Ingram back running, still doubtful (AP)
September 9, 2010
AP - Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram has not returned to practice for No. 1 Alabama and while Nick Saban said the injured running back is unlikely to play against No. 18 Penn State on Saturday, the coach isn't necessarily counting his star out.
Colts claim OL, put Ugoh on wavied-injured (AP)
September 9, 2010AP - Last year, Tony Ugoh lost his starting job. On Wednesday, he was simply out of a job.
Rookie Luebke leads Padres past Dodgers (AP)
September 9, 2010
AP - Rookie Cory Luebke struck out seven in six sparkling innings, Luis Durango hit a key two-run single and the San Diego Padres added to their lead in the NL West with a 4-0 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night.
Former NBA player Rumeal Robinson guilty of fraud (AP)
September 9, 2010AP - Rumeal Robinson, who led Michigan to the NCAA men's basketball championship in 1989 and later played in the NBA, was convicted in federal court Wednesday of borrowing more than $700,000 for a sham business deal and then spending the money on a condominium, expensive furniture and cars.
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