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P.J. Hill conjured up memories of former Badgers running back Ron Dayne for the second straight week, bouncing off defenders on his way to 101 yards and three touchdowns as Wisconsin beat Division I-AA Western Illinois 34-10 on Saturday.

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&#8226; Chiefs wide receiver Samie Parker was penalized twice for offensive pass interference.</p... Cincy &#39;D&#39; cooks up

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• Chiefs wide receiver Samie Parker was penalized twice for offensive pass interference.

• With the score tied at 3, the Bengals used the no-huddle offense for an 11-play, 88-yard drive capped by Rudi Johnson's 22-yard burst at 5:15 of the second quarter.

• "We played hard. We played physical. We told the guys it would be a grind out here, and they came in with th...

LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur's teenage winger Aaron Lennon has a knee injury that could ... Lennon could face surgery a

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LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur's teenage winger Aaron Lennon has a knee injury that could require surgery, according to Spurs manager Martin Jol.

Lennon, who played in both England's recent Euro 2008 qualifiers against Andorra and Macedonia, missed Spurs' 1-0 defeat at Manchester United on Saturday after getting injured in training on Friday.

"Maybe he needs an operation bu...

The top-seeded Federer never had to sweat, showing off pinpoint serves, sizzling backhands and cr... Federer reaches Open final

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The top-seeded Federer never had to sweat, showing off pinpoint serves, sizzling backhands and crushing forehands. His only slowdown in this semifinal romp came when he and Davydenko held up as jets roared overhead leaving nearby La Guardia Airport.

Federer won the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year and is trying for his third consecutive U.S. Open title. He is the first man in the O...

Back to Home > Sports > Sunday, Sep 10, 2006 Football Posted on Sun, Sep. 10, 2006 email this pri... Scouting Report: Falcons..

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Atlanta should be dramatically improved on defense this season.

The most notable addition was defensive end an All-Pro talent. But the Falcons also picked up massive tackle Those moves caught the attention of Carolina guard

"I know that Abraham can really rush the passer, a...

Sister of victim claims Gaudet had no dealings with woman Canada. Gaudet's eldest brother,... Family reflects, wonders...

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Sister of victim claims Gaudet had no dealings with woman

Canada. Gaudet's eldest brother, Allan, predeceased him. Allan Gaudet was killed 17 years ago in a Norwalk motorcycle accident. He was 23.

Gaudet was raised on Wood Avenue in Bridgeport, the second eldest of his parents' four children, all of whom were born about a year apart. His family moved to Milford when he was 10 beca...

Your views so vital in fight for fair deal on transport Defiant Clarke speaks out again, at... &#39;Doctors failed to spot tumo

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Your views so vital in fight for fair deal on transport

Defiant Clarke speaks out again, attacking 'control freak' Brown

Police to decide on 'missing' hoax diver charge

'Fantastic he's here' – playing to excited 90,000

Yorkshire rail station makes tracks to be best in Britain

Survey finds Labour more divided than Major's Tories

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Bjorn Vegsund's jump from classroom to hospital ward this week has been a memorable one. The thi... Doctors in training: Medica

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Bjorn Vegsund's jump from classroom to hospital ward this week has been a memorable one. The third-year medical student was just two days into a stint in Victoria General Hospital's pediatrics wing when he helped at a birth, was the first to listen to the baby's heart, and then prepared documents for the infant's admission to the special-care nursery.

The baby boy, a strapping seven p...

T.J. Stancil and Rontarius Robinson are ready if needed. "I was born ready,'' said Robins... Stancil, Robinson are ready to roc

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T.J. Stancil and Rontarius Robinson are ready if needed.

"I was born ready,'' said Robinson, a Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive back, who could be called upon to start Sunday's CFL rematch against the home-town Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Veteran defensive back Eddie Davis missed Friday's practice to attend a family funeral in the U.S. Davis is expected to rejoin the Roughriders th...

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DALLAS - When Dr. Bruce Katz scanned the list of attendees to the Medical Spa Expo and Conference in Miami last fall, his eyes stopped on one name. A neurosurgeon.

In the seven years since Katz has been involved in seminars for aspiring spa doctors, he had tutored his share o...