Tiger Woods apparent tantrums display during the games was considered an embarrassment to his chosen sport. If Billy Payne, who replaced Hootie Johnson as chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters Tournament, was watching, he would have been horrified. The Masters chairman who chastised Woods two years ago for conduct unbecoming a […]
Monday April 09 2012, 7:13 AM EST | Posted in
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Arkansas athletic director Jeff Long placed Bobby Petrino on paid leave after revealing his disappointment when the football coach failed to tell school officials that he was riding with a 25-year-old woman when he crashed his motorcycle on Sunday resulting to four broken ribs and a cracked neck vertebra. “I don’t know what I’m going […]
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President Obama made his view clear on Thursday on the membership of women at the Augusta National Golf Club: They should be admitted. The issue of the membership of women to the club that hosts most prestigious golf tournaments is being questioned because the CEO at IBM, Ginni Rometty, is a woman. Masters tournament is […]
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Jeremy Lin will have to undergo left knee surgery and will probably miss six weeks that could end his extraordinary breakthrough season. The New York point guard underwent an MRI exam earlier this week which revealed a small, chronic meniscus tear. With the season ending on April 26, the amazing story in basketball this season […]
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Saints coach Sean Payton is trying to appeal suspension for the whole season from the NFL for his role in New Orleans’ bounty system. Along with him are Mickey Loomis, the General Manager, Joe Vitt, assistant coach and the Saints organization decided to appeal on Friday. Payton will ask guidance from Goodell regarding the scope […]
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A group in which former Lakers star Magic Johnson and Stan Kasten, a longtime baseball executive and the former president of the Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals are members agreed Tuesday night to buy the Dodgers from Frank McCourt for a record breaking $2 billion which would eventually shake the sports franchise. Stephen Ross paid […]
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Mike Tyson, the former heavyweight boxing champion, behaved like a “Neanderthal” for most of his life, he himself said. However, he promises to become a “controlled artist, a disciplined artist” by next month when he goes to Las Vegas to talk about his tainted life as “a childhood thief, an ear-biting fighter, an addict and […]
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Sen. Dick Durbin calls for a Judiciary Committee hearing about bounties in NFL and other major sports as an offshoot to the news that New Orleans Saints players are receiving extra cash for hits that hurt opponents. Durbin, assistant Senate majority leader, announced Thursday he would like to examine whether federal law should qualify such […]
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New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton received a shock after the NFL issued unprecedented punishment on Wednesday for bounties paid out on big hits. NFL suspended Payton without pay for next season and indefinitely banning the team’s former defensive coordinator, Gregg Williams, who now works for the St. Louis Rams. Payton is the first ever […]
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John Henson proved his injury wouldn’t stand in the way to help North Carolina’s latest push for the Final Four. Henson got 13 points, 10 rebounds and 4 blocks in his return from a wrist injury during the second half of North Carolina’s 87-73 victory over Creighton in the third round of the NCAA tournament […]
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