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The latest sports news:
  • Canadian hockey teams were once considered poor cousins of their American peers, but Canada’s rising currency has strengthened their hand.
  • Bobby Bowden, 80, who won national football championships in 1993 and 1999, will retire after 34 years with Florida State.
  • A total of 108 players received exemptions to use performance-enhancing drugs for attention deficit disorder.
  • The Knicks (4-14), one of the worst teams in the league, thoroughly outplayed the Suns (14-4), who arrived with the N.B.A.’s best record.
  • The New Jersey Nets will try for its first win Wednesday to avoid setting an N.B.A. record for consecutive losses to start a season.
  • Tiger Woods will not face charges for crashing his car into a fire hydrant and a tree outside his house early Friday beyond a traffic citation for careless driving.
  • Carlos Dunlap, the most valuable defensive player in last season’s national championship game, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence early Tuesday.
  • Epiphanny Prince, the Rutgers guard who this year skipped her senior season, has embarked on an international odyssey that has now landed her on a team in Turkey.
  • Hines Ward said he was frustrated by the absence of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who did not play Sunday because of postconcussion symptoms.
  • New Jersey Nets general manager Kiki Vandeweghe will serve as the team's coach for the rest of the season.
  • With the arrival of the Suns in Manhattan, who at 14-3 hold the best mark in the league, the abysmal state of both of the New York area teams became all the more obvious.
  • Mr. Henrich was a right fielder known as Old Reliable who helped propel the Yankees to seven World Series championships.
  • Philippine boxer Manny Pacquiao submitted his candidacy for the 2010 elections Tuesday, his second attempt at a congressional seat.
  • Data from 365 N.C.A.A. Division I men’s games finds that officials tended to make more calls against teams with leads and were more likely to make calls in favor of home teams.
  • Serena Williams was fined $82,500 for her behavior at the United States Open, an amount that could increase to $175,000 if she is part of another incident.
  • Marian Gaborik scored twice for the Rangers, but Mike Rupp completed his first career hat trick to help the Pittsburgh Penguins seal a sweep of the home-and-home series.
  • Wes Johnson scored 19 points, Andy Rautins hit three 3-pointers to help lead an early surge Monday night and No. 8 Syracuse beat visiting Colgate, 92-58.
  • The Nets’ young players are showing the strain of the realization that unless the team wins on Wednesday, it will set an N.B.A. record for the worst start to a season.
  • Allen Iverson, who retired last week but appears to have changed his mind, met with executives from his former team and Coach Eddie Jordan in Dallas.
  • Charlie Weis, who had a career record of 35-27 with the Irish, had six years remaining on his contract and his buyout has been reported to be as much as $18 million.
  • The university settled out of court with the former football player Preston Plevretes, who sustained a concussion in 2005 that he said has led to more serious health problems.
  • Drew Brees threw for 371 yards and 5 touchdowns as the Saints beat the Patriots at home to improve to 11-0.
  • The Giants quarterback said plans to practice and play Sunday against the Cowboys, but the team will be missing a defensive star.
  • Florida State’s football coach planned to meet with university officials again Tuesday regarding his future with the program.
  • A spokeswoman for the Florida Highway Patrol would not say whether the police were trying to obtain a search warrant for Tiger Woods’s medical records.
  • Chip Caray's tenure as TBS's lead major league baseball announcer ended Monday when he and the cable network agreed to part ways.
  • When the Yankees won the World Series, Robert Caplin photographed the action 12,000 times. The result, Kristen Joy Watts says, is a captivating time-lapse piece.
  • The U.S. will find out on Friday who its three first-round opponents will be in South Africa next June. The possibilities run from favorable to disastrous.
  • With Tiger Woods absent from the tournament he has hosted for the last 10 years, the task of holding forth fell to his fellow golfers.
  • Comcast’s pending acquisition of NBC Universal could unleash a sports programming war on cable television.
  • Bring your questions for George Atallah, and follow him on Twitter at @gatallah.

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