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Security guards who work at a key wish-list target for the world's terrorists, JFK Airport, have been caught sleeping at key posts, damaging photographs prove.

Duncan sprained his left knee and right ankle in the first half, but the Spurs went on to a 96-86 win over the Washington Wizards on Saturday night for their 10th consecutive victory.
San Antonio Spurs All-Star Tim Duncan injured his left knee and had to be helped off the court in the first half of Saturday night's game against the Wizards.
San Antonio Spurs All-Star Tim Duncan sprained his left knee and right ankle after getting tangled with an opponent and had to be helped off the court in the first half of Saturday night's game against the Wizards.

Tim Duncan and Stephen Jackson each scored 16 points, and the San Antonio Spurs closed the preseason with a 100-85 victory over the Washington Wizards on Friday night.

After years of nagging Oklahoma City Thunder coach Scott Brooks not to take him out of games, Kevin Durant finally got his wish.
Gregg Popovich's "I want some nasty!" is fast becoming the catchphrase of the NBA playoffs. It's eminently quotable, brash and an overnight splash.
Amare Stoudemire's difficult season may be over.
A look at the worst fights, punches and cheap shots in NBA history:
A look at the worst fights, punches and cheap shots in NBA history:
Michael Jordan said Sunday that he's 100 percent committed to the Charlotte Bobcats and has no intention of selling the struggling NBA franchise.
The Milwaukee Bucks traded Andrew Bogut and Stephen Jackson to the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night for a three-player package headed by high-scoring guard Monta Ellis.
It's probably going a step too far to say the Milwaukee Bucks are trying to bring showtime to the shores of Lake Michigan with the addition of guard Monta Ellis.
The Milwaukee Bucks agreed to trade Andrew Bogut and Stephen Jackson to the Golden State Warriors, a person with direct knowledge of the deal said Tuesday night.

A review of the best and worst performances by the Washington Redskins' defense and some observations after rewatching the TV broadcast of their 17-10 win over the St. Louis Rams.
"It was a regular occurrence finding the guards sleeping," said Stephen Jackson, who served as a manager for the staff in 2011, in The New York Post.
But while employed, he regularly caught six of the 56 to 65 guards he supervised during his 8-hour shift on the job fast asleep, he told The Post.