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At a Time of Loss, Seattle Fans Hold On to Hope
Seattle, which lost its pro basketball team as its football and baseball teams floundered, has, in one fan?s words, ?the worst sports scene in the history of sports scenes.?
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Volcker Gives Baseball an Update on the Economy
Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, spoke to baseball owners about the nation?s economy without specifically addressing how the league would be affected.
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Mussina Announces Retirement
Mike Mussina, who turns 40 next month, is leaving after his first season of 20 victories.
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Connecting With Fans Is Not Always a Good Idea
Phil Savage, the Cleveland Browns? general manager, offered the sports world another example of how dangerous e-mail can be.
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Hip Surgery Could Keep Utley Inactive Until June
Chase Utley, the Phillies? hard-nosed, All-Star second baseman, will have surgery on his right hip that may keep him out of the lineup until early June.
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A So-So Win for Duke; An Upset for Michigan
The Blue Devils looked bad at times in a lopsided win over Southern Illinois on Thursday at Madison Square Garden, while Michigan beat No. 4 U.C.L.A.
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Emerging With Quiet Confidence
Wilson Chandler, 21, has taken a spot as a starting forward under Knicks Coach Mike D?Antoni and is a burgeoning contributor.
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For Del Potro, His Last Stop Is a Big One
The question at the Davis Cup is whether Juan Martín del Potro can work through the fatigue of his breakout year to overcome one last challenge.
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Everybody Has a Shot in an Event That Resets
The L.P.G.A.?s season-ending roll of the dice known as the $1.5 million ADT Championship got under way Thursday at the Trump International Golf Club.
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Burress Is Sidelined by a Hamstring Injury
The Giants are being tight-lipped about a new leg injury to Plaxico Burress , and it has not even been announced which leg is hurt.
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