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Money and Mysticism Mix on Fight Nights in Senegal
The version of wrestling known as laamb in Senegal is immensely popular, attracting fans with its big stars, occult practices and huge paydays.


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Doug O’Neill, Derby-Winning Trainer, Suspended
Doug O’Neill, the trainer of Triple Crown hopeful I’ll Have Another, was suspended 45 days on Thursday for exceeding the allowable limit for total carbon dioxide in one of his horses.


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Giants’ Hakeem Nicks Breaks Right Foot
The receiver is expected to be sidelined up to three months after breaking his right foot at a team organized activity Thursday.


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2012 London Olympics Blog: Olympic Torch Turns Out to Be a Tough Sell
Some Olympic torchbearers are finding out just how much their once-in-a-lifetime sports souvenir is worth, while others do not approve of those “cashing in on the Olympic spirit.”


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Eastern Conference Finals: Game 5: Henrik Lundqvist Has Rough Outing for Rangers
The Rangers have relied on goalie Henrik Lundqvist more than any other player, and he is struggling at the worst possible time.


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Bats: Mets' Ike Davis to Work Out Problems in Majors
Manager Terry Collins told the first baseman there were no plans to send him to the minor leagues. Ike Davis began Thursday hitting .159 with a .213 on-base percentage.


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Bats: Yankees Rebut Daily News Report of a Possible Sale
The Yankees said the Steinbrenner family was not exploring a possible sale, partly because, two people said, trusts would make selling the team difficult.


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Game 6: Sixers 82, Celtics 75: Sixers Prevail and Force Game 7 in Boston
Philadelphia, led by Jrue Holiday, outscored the Celtics by 10 points after halftime as the Sixers won at home to force the first Game 7 between the old rivals since 1982.


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Englishman Connery Completes Successful Wing-Suit Landing
Gary Connery, a stunt diver from Britain, jumped from a helicopter and became the first person to complete a successful wing-suit landing without using a parachute.


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Lawsuit Claims N.F.L. Owners Colluded on Salary Cap in 2010 Season
The suit stems from the same issue that led to the Redskins and the Cowboys being docked millions of dollars in salary cap space in March.


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Analysis: Big East Greets New Faces but Braces for Uncertainty
Big East officials hope conference members will stay together long enough to enjoy the fruits of a lucrative television contract in the fall.


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Doug O’Neill, I’ll Have Another’s Trainer, Awaits Ruling on His Future
Doug O’Neill, the trainer of I’ll Have Another, says he is not guilty of charges that could result in a 180-day suspension by the California Horse Racing Board.


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I.O.C. and U.S. Olympic Leaders Agree on Revenue-Sharing Plan
The new deal ends a longstanding, contentious debate and puts the United States in position to once again win a bid to host an Olympic Games.


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Francis Tiafoe, Top-Ranked Junior, Grew Up at Tennis Center, and It Shows
Francis Tiafoe, 14, who once lived at the Tennis Center at College Park, Md., with his father and brother, could be the United States’ next best hope in the sport.


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Playoffs | Conference Finals Game 5: Devils 5, Rangers 3: Devils Start and Finish Strong in Game 5
Ryan Carter snapped a tie with 4:24 left to help the Devils beat the Rangers after blowing an early lead, putting New Jersey one win away from the Stanley Cup finals.


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Eastern Conference Finals: Game 5: N.H.L. Playoffs — Devils’ Fourth Line Makes the Difference
Stephen Gionta, part of a unit Coach Peter DeBoer has called critical to the team’s success, scored one goal and assisted on the tiebreaker.


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Stanley Cup Playoffs: Eastern Conference Finals: Career Once in Doubt, Devils Defenseman Salvador Shines in Playoffs
Bryce Salvador, who missed last season with a concussion, has 10 points for the Devils in the postseason after scoring no goals during the regular season.


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Roundup: Ruling May Go Against Clemens
A judge is expected to decide Thursday if prosecutors can call two witnesses to counter an overall impression created by Clemens’s lawyers.


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2012 London Olympics Blog: The Times at the Olympics 100 Years Ago
A look back at the Olympics of 1912, when a ticket was hard to come by (sound familiar?).


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The Rail: First, Twitter; Then the Triple Crown
I'll Have Another has accomplished quite a few remarkable feats on the Triple Crown trail so far. Typing with hooves is one of them.


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Stanley Cup Playoffs: N.H.L. Playoffs — Los Angeles Kings Advance to Finals
After beating the Coyotes in five games to advance to the Stanley Cup finals, Los Angeles awaits the winner of the Rangers-Devils series.


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Doha and Baku Cut From 2020 Olympic Bid Field
The I.O.C. eliminated Doha, Qatar, and Baku, Azerbaijan, from the list of candidates to host the 2020 Olympics.


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U.S. Loses to Czech Republic at Team World Cup
The Czech Republic completed a 3-0 victory over the United States as Frantisek Cermak and Radek Stepanek defeated Andy Roddick and Ryan Harrison in the doubles at the Team World Cup.


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Sports Briefing | Soccer: Red Bulls and Chivas U.S.A. Tie
Kenny Cooper scored his 11th goal of the season and the Red Bulls tied visiting Chivas U.S.A., 1-1, in a Major League Soccer game in Harrison, N.J.


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Rangers-Devils: Game 5
The Devils earned a 5-3 victory and a 3-2 series lead at Madison Square Garden.


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Serving a Home Advantage
Francis Tiafoe, 14, who lived and learned tennis at the College Park, Md., tennis center where his father worked, is the top-ranked United States boys player in his age group.


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Photo Replay: May 24
Preparations continued for the Golden Spike track and field meeting in Ostrava, Czech Republic, and the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial golf tournament began in Fort Worth.


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Micah True’s Journey
The man who became known as Caballo Blanco took a long, fascinating path from a furniture mover and boxer in Colorado to an ultrarunner in the canyons of Mexico.


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The Rail: The Company He Keeps: I'll Have Another and His Connections
It's a shame that I'll Have Another, our first Triple Crown contender since 2008, will head into the Belmont under the cloud of accusations about illegal drug use that hangs over the head of his trainer Doug O'Neill.


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The Rail: A Winning Combination
Sometimes magic exists between horse and rider where reality surpasses the imagination.


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The Rail: 11 and Counting: Can I'll Have Another Overcome Recent History?
Can I'll Have Another win the final leg of the Triple Crown and do what a number of horses before him have failed to do since Affirmed's successful bid in 1978?


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Goal: Five Possible Detours for Drogba on His Way to China
A few other destinations for Didier Drogba to consider before he packs his bags for Shanghai.


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Goal: A Uruguayan Derby With a Twist (or Tag)
Last Sunday, a four-gigapixel, 360-degree photograph was taken of the inside of the stadium during a match between Peñarol and Nacional in Uruguay.


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Goal: Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup: Third Round
Sixteen U.S.-based M.L.S. teams will begin play in the third round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup next week.


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Bats: Holdin' On to That Rivera Feelin'
A parody of "Don't Stop Believin'" pleads for Mariano Rivera to return from his knee injury.


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Bats: Royals' Hosmer Is Grappling With a Sophomore Slump
Eric Hosmer, the Royals rising star, has struggled this season and was hitting only .177 before Wednesday's game against the Yankees.


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Bats: Indians Keep Winning, but Drawing Few Fans
The Cleveland Indians have an interesting situation: they're leading the American League Central, but are also last in the majors in attendance.


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Slap Shot: Remembering 1994: Q. and A. With Bruce Driver
In 1994, Devils defenseman Bruce Driver was on the ice for the three Rangers goals that turned a 2-0 Devils lead into a 3-2 deficit.


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Slap Shot: Pregame Chatter: DeBoer Sticks With Same Lineup
The Devils will use the same lineup in Game 5 that was so successful in a 4-1 victory over the Rangers in Game 4.


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Slap Shot: Remembering 1994: Q. and A. With Claude Lemieux
Perhaps no player in N.H.L. history was able to ramp up his intensity and effectiveness for the playoffs like Claude Lemieux, who won four Stanley Cups.


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Off the Dribble: Is Evan Turner in the Right Spot?
Evan Turner has been inefficient for the Philadelphia 76ers in the playoffs, but more time in the post could be productive.


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Off the Dribble: Russell Westbrook Stays in Control
Thunder guard Russell Westbrook has cut down on the turnovers that hurt the team last season -- and improved his shooting.


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Off the Dribble: Thunder and Spurs Set to Battle on the Boards
There are dozens of factors that could end up deciding the Western Conference finals, but the Oklahoma City Thunder's ability to grab offensive rebounds could help their efforts considerably against the San Antonio Spurs.


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2012 London Olympics Blog: Sweden 1912: Soldiers Welcome
In 1912, the Olympic Committee invited soldiers to compete in shooting competition.


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2012 London Olympics Blog: Bolt and Pistorius to Compete in Czech Meet
The World Challenge meet in Ostrava, Czech Republic, will feature the Olympic contenders Usain Bolt, Oscar Pistorius and LaShawn Merritt.


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2012 London Olympics Blog: What We're Reading
News about the Olympics from around the Web.


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The Fifth Down: N.F.L. Owners Mandate Pads on Knees and Thighs, and Await Union Reaction
N.F.L. owners mandated the use of thigh and kneepads by players beginning with the 2013 season.


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The Fifth Down: Goodell Says League Plans to Release Evidence in Saints Bounty Case
In his first extended public comments about the fierce player reaction to the Saints' bounty penalties, Commissioner Roger Goodell said he did not take personally the lawsuit or statements by other Saints players indicating that they believed the team was being railroaded by the league.


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The Fifth Down: Cowboys and Redskins Lose Appeal of Salary-Cap Penalties
The Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys lost their appeal of a the N.F.L.'s decision to dock them millions of dollars in salary cap space over two years.


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