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  • Rick Majerus, college basketball coach, dies

    At Rick Majerus' final stop, the lone concession to the coach's health woes were the footstools stationed at each corner of the practice court.


  • Marion Barry

    Barry: ‘It is wrong’ to deny ex-cons jobs

    Former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry has joined a chorus of lawmakers across the country pushing legislation that prohibits employers from discriminating against applicants with a criminal record unless there is a significant nexus between the crime and the job.


  • Rubio: Knee feels good after 1st practice

    At one point in his first real practice in nine months, Ricky Rubio zipped a pass through defender Josh Howard's legs to an open teammate.


  • A demonstrator chants slogans as several thousand supporters of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi surround the Supreme Constitutional Court on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012, to prevent the judges from entering and ruling on the legitimacy of the nation's Islamist-dominated constituent assembly. (AP Photo/Ahmad Hammad)

    Egypt's top court suspends work in protest

    Egypt's top court suspended its work indefinitely to protest "psychological and physical pressures" after supporters of the Islamist president prevented judges from entering the courthouse Sunday to rule on the legitimacy of a disputed constitutional assembly.


  • Rick Majerus, college basketball coach, dies

    Rick Majerus, the jovial basketball-obsessed coach who led Utah to the 1998 NCAA final and had only one losing season in 25 years with four schools, died Saturday. He was 64.


  • T-Wolves' Rubio set for 1st practice in 9 months

    For Ricky Rubio, the waiting has been the hardest part.


  • Minn. coach cleared of porn charges wants job back

    A Minnesota football coach sidelined by accusations of child pornography involving his own children reacted with relief Friday after a judge dismissed the case, saying he was "thankful to be waking up from this nightmare."


  • Spurs playing without 4 regulars in Miami

    For nine of the San Antonio Spurs, a six-game, nine-night trip was ending in Miami on Thursday.


  • A poster depicting Gen. Ante Gotovina is seen in harbor in his hometown of Pakostane, southern Croatia, Thursday, April 14, 2011. (AP Photo/Darko Bandic)

    KUHNER: Croatia's triumph

    Croatia's national independence finally has been secured. This is the real meaning of the recent ruling by the U.N. war crimes court in The Hague to overturn the conviction of Croatian Gen. Ante Gotovina.


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