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The latest sports news:
  • The Jets kicked off the Favre era with a solid victory, a necessity in the eyes of many because New England and San Diego are next on the schedule.
  • New England quarterback Tom Brady injured his left knee, leaving the little-used backup Matt Cassell to lead the Patriots to a victory over the Chiefs.
  • In a convincing show of precision and power in Saturday’s semifinal, Roger Federer shrugged off a second-set misstep and eliminated Novak Djokovic, 6-3, 5-7, 7-5, 6-2.
  • The K.H.L. president, Alexander Medvedev, talks about the Russian hockey league’s dispute with the N.H.L. and its plans to form a pan-European league.
  • Bobby Abreu and Jason Giambi each had three hits as the Yankees escaped dropping to fourth place in the American League East by beating the Mariners 7-4.
  • The Mets and Phillies will play a day-night doubleheader Sunday that could have major implications on the National League East race.
  • Clint Dempsy scored in the 40th minute to lift the United States national team to a 1-0 win over Cuba. It was the national team’s first visit to Cuba since 1947.
  • Camilo Villegas had a one-shot lead over Jim Furyk after the second round of a marathon Saturday at the BMW Championship in St. Louis.
  • When it was announced in 1999 at a Formula 3000 race that Nick Heidfeld would join Formula One the next season, his future appeared set. But years of disappointment followed.
  • Why do line drives hit straight at outfielders give them so much trouble? A new study by British psychologists may help explain the problem.
  • As Carl Pavano comes to the end of his four-year contract with the Yankees, he is thrilled to be a pitcher and not a patient. But he also has wounds that are hard for him to forget.
  • Dontrelle Willis,the National League rookie of the year in 2003 and two-time All-Star, remains a mystery, a man without a major league mound to stand on.
  • Alfonso Soriano homered three times to help the first-place Cubs end a six-game slide and beat the Reds 14-9.
  • Betty Eaton, an 81-year-old Yankees fan from Myrtle Beach, S.C., is saddened that Mickey Mantle’s old stamping ground will soon be demolished.
  • The off-season hiring of the coordinator Mike Martz boosted the fantasy stock of nearly every member of the San Francisco 49ers’ offense.
  • China welcomed world leaders for the opening ceremony of the Paralympics in Beijing on Saturday, eager for another chance to cement its role as a global player to an international audience.
  • Scheduling uncertainty was added to oppressive humidity, along with the standard fan loquacity and occasional hostility to Novak Djokovic.
  • The Phillies can ponder the motivational note from the Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt from Friday night, but the Mets had their own declaration of inspiration earlier this season.
  • Venus and Serena have outside lives, and win. Cause and effect?
  • The opening ceremony of the 2008 Paralympics was staged at the Bird’s Nest on Saturday, and again the Beijing organizers put on an amazing show.
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