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  • Parents' dilemma: Let children play football?

    By CHRIS JENKINS - Associated Press

    Already uneasy about the idea of letting her 7-year-old son Jason start playing tackle football, Elizabeth Giancarli made up her mind when former NFL star Junior Seau committed suicide.

  • Els slams Wentworth, officials for state of greens

    By STEVE DOUGLAS - Associated Press

    Ernie Els has launched an expletive-laced attack on European Tour officials and greenkeepers at the BMW PGA Championship for failing to water the putting surfaces enough for the third round at Wentworth.

  • FRENCH OPEN 2012: Capsules on men to watch

    By HOWARD FENDRICH - Associated Press

    Men to watch at the French Open, where play begins Sunday:

  • Djokovic bids for 4th consecutive Grand Slam title

    By HOWARD FENDRICH - Associated Press

    As daylight disappeared and wind whipped loose dirt around the court, Novak Djokovic watched one last ace fly off Roger Federer's racket and end their thrill-a-minute semifinal at the 2011 French Open.

  • Beckenbauer against scrapping penalty shootouts

    By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Associated Press

    Franz Beckenbauer says deadlocked matches should continue to be decided with penalty-kick shootouts.

  • Bernard wants focus to be on Indianapolis 500

    By JENNA FRYER - Associated Press

    IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard twice deflected questions Saturday about his relationship with several team owners, citing his desire to focus on the series' biggest race of the year.

  • Earnhardt hopes to put last year behind him

    By PETE IACOBELLI - Associated Press

    At first Dale Earnhardt Jr. was relieved he didn't fall further back than seventh at last year's Coca-Cola 600. Then he realized what he had lost for just about a gallon of gas.

  • Indy 500 wide open as Penske tries to go 5-0

    By JENNA FRYER - Associated Press

    Marco Andretti knows how much heartache his family has suffered at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He needs no reminders that IndyCar could use an American superstar, and with his famous last name, he is quite aware of the hope that maybe he can be the one to elevate this attention-starved series.

  • Earnhardt hopes to put last year behind

    By PETE IACOBELLI - Associated Press

    At first Dale Earnhardt Jr. was relieved he didn't fall further back than seventh at last year's Coca-Cola 600. Then he realized what he had lost for just about a gallon of gas.

  • Kanaan hoping 11th Indy start finally brings luck

    By MICHAEL MAROT - Associated Press

    Tony Kanaan has been called just about every name in the book.

  • Knicks give coach Mike Woodson multiyear extension

    By BRIAN MAHONEY - Associated Press

    One playoff victory was good enough for Mike Woodson to return as New York Knicks coach _ even with Phil Jackson lurking as a potential candidate.

  • Source: Montero gets 5-year, $60 million deal

    By BOB BAUM - Associated Press

    A person with knowledge of the situation says Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Miguel Montero has agreed to a five-year, $60 million contract.

  • Pinehurst No. 2 preps for 2 US Opens in 2014

    By JOEDY McCREARY - Associated Press

    Things are starting to take shape before the first doubleheader of U.S. opens.

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