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    American adults rank steroid use among adolescents as less of a problem than alcohol, bullying, marijuana and sexually transmitted diseases, according to a study released Thursday that was co-commissioned by baseball's Hall of Fame.

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    From the colorful, couture frocks worn during her two weddings with actor Richard Burton, to the dazzling ruby and diamond Cartier jewelry set, a gift from her third husband, film producer Mike Todd, "The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor" on display at Christie's auction house in New York tells a passionate story, spanning seven husbands and nearly five decades.

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    "Survivor: All-Stars" contestant Rupert Boneham may run for governor of Indiana, according to the Associated Press.

  • Despite unrest, Bahrain readies for WCup qualifier

    Bahrain soccer players are hopeful that success at the 2014 World Cup qualifier can heal the divided nation after months of bloody political unrest.

  • Maryland's own Fred Funk tees off on the first hole to open his first round of the U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., Thursday, June 16, 2011. (Rod Lamkey, Jr./The Washington Times)

    U.S. Open notes: Fred Funk had fun despite shooting 75

    Fred Funk took a walk around Congressional Country Club last week after qualifying for the U.S. Open and had one thought: "Uh oh - it's going to play long."

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PGA Tour veteran Fred Funk puts body english on his tee shot on the 10th hole on the North Course during a 36-hole U.S. Open qualifier at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville. Funk made the cut with a 6-under 135.

    Fred Funk has high expectations heading into U.S. Open

    It's hard to sum up just how emotional Fred Funk's day at Woodmont Country Club was back on June 6. With his 15-year-old son, Taylor, caddying for him and his wife, Sharon, by his side, Funk qualified for the U.S. Open.

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PGA Tour veteran Fred Funk puts body english on his tee shot on the 10th hole on the North Course during a 36-hole U.S. Open qualifier at Woodmont Country Club in Rockville. Funk made the cut with a 6-under 135.

    Funk finds his groove in time for U.S. Open

    Fred Funk was close to quitting golf. Maybe not forever, but he "just needed to get away from it." His inability to finish a round or play like himself was getting to him.

  • Fan claims foul words and acts by Braves coach

    Atlanta pitching coach Roger McDowell apologized Wednesday in response to a fan's complaint that McDowell spewed homophobic comments, made crude sexual gestures and threatened to knock out his teeth with a bat before the Braves played the San Francisco Giants over the weekend.

  • Fan claims foul words and acts by Braves coach

    Atlanta pitching coach Roger McDowell issued an apology on Wednesday in response to a fan's complaint that McDowell spewed homophobic comments, made crude sexual gestures and threatened to knock out his teeth with a bat before the Braves played the San Francisco Giants over the weekend.

  • Kitty Kelley updates Elizabeth Taylor bio

    Kitty Kelley has some new words for Elizabeth Taylor.

  • San Francisco Giants fan Thomas Peterson holds a baseball that Barry Bonds signed as he left federal court Wednesday, April 13, 2011, in San Francisco. A federal jury convicted Bonds of a single charge of obstruction of justice Wednesday but failed to reach a verdict on the three counts at the heart of allegations that he knowingly used steroids and human growth hormone and lied to a grand jury about it. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)

    Bonds verdict creates hardly a ripple across MLB

    Brandon Inge hit a game-winning homer, then seemed to speak for many big leaguers when it came to Barry Bonds, drugs and the verdict for baseball's home run king.

  • FILE - In this Jan. 5, 2011, file photo, actress Pauley Perrette, from the CBS series,"NCIS," arrives at the People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)

    `NCIS' star Perrette makes music with Navy veteran

    "NCIS" star Pauley Perrette met a new music partner on the show's set, but it took a church visit for the pair to see their potential.

  • ** FILE ** In this Sept. 27, 2007, file photo, actress Elizabeth Taylor is shown at the Macy's Passport 2007 charity benefit in Santa Monica, Calif. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg, File)

    Reaction from across the world to Taylor's death

    A former first lady, singers, a former basketball star and others remember actress Elizabeth Taylor.

  • QBs Taylor, Ponder end rivalry in ACC title game

    The final chapter of the Christian Ponder-Tyrod Taylor rivalry will be written Saturday _ and the winner will walk with the ACC title.

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Laura Klitzka, from Green Bay, Wis., 35, who has metastatic breast cancer, is greeted by President Obama at the White House, after he spoke about the new health care law's "patients' bill of rights." The event took place 90 days after he signed the reforms into law.

    Obama touts benefits of new health care law

    President Obama on Tuesday gave Americans a 90-day update on his signature health care initiative - returning to the familiar topic that allowed the president to highlight his biggest political victory instead of again defending his response to the BP oil spill.

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