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The latest sports news:
  • Super Bowl XLIV vindicated Drew Brees, who has been battered like the city that adopted him as quarterback.
  • The Super Bowl champion Saints have 29 free agents — 11 of them unrestricted — heading into next season.
  • The United States is poised for perhaps its best chance at its first Olympic medal in the sport, which combines cross-country racing and ski jumping.
  • Ronald Moore, a 6-foot, 156-pound senior guard, is a key reason the Saints have won 14 games in a row and are expected to make the N.C.A.A. tournament again.
  • Having two of the fastest, most technologically advanced sailboats ever built doesn't do much good if there's not enough wind to sail them.
  • Steve Stricker shot a one-under 70 for a two-shot victory over Luke Donald in the Northern Trust Open.
  • Connecticut quickly turned a rematch of last season’s women’s national championship game against Louisville into a mismatch.
  • Melanie Oudin won her two singles matches to lead the United States to a 4-1 victory against France and a spot in the Fed Cup semifinals against Russia.
  • After a 30-month legal battle, Alinghi and BMW Oracle are finally heading for the starting line of the America’s Cup.
  • Madison Avenue played it safe, dusting off characters like Sock Monkey and calling in stars of yore like Abe Vigoda.
  • The Who chose a repertory from Pete Townshend’s ambitious late-1960s albums and afterward, music born to be heard in arenas and stadiums.
  • Erica Woda has willed to life the nascent program Level the Field, which brings sixth graders from a Washington Heights school into the mentorship of Columbia University athletes.
  • The Saints, long associated with losing and disappointing their fans, defeated Peyton Manning and the Colts in Super Bowl XLIV and gave New Orleans a reason to cheer.
  • Super Bowl XLIV offered yet more proof that the N.F.L. has moved out of the prosaic era of signal callers and into a prized era.
  • A first gamble cost the Saints points, but a second one helped turn the game in their favor.
  • With an outline of the Lombardi Trophy shaved into his head, Tracy Porter helped lift the Saints to a victory.
  • In an interview on “Face the Nation,” Roger Goodell said it was conceivable that the three-point stance could be prohibited in an effort to prevent head injuries.
  • The Colts’ Super Bowl record-tying touchdown drive was propelled by their rushing attack, which finished the regular season ranked last in the N.F.L. at 80.9 yards a game.
  • Drew Brees will never have to buy a drink in New Orleans again, and other observations by the news media after the Saints’ Super Bowl victory.
  • In the wake of the season’s biggest game, the N.F.L. and its players union prepare for a clash with even bigger stakes.
  • The final act of CBS’s Super Bowl broadcast Sunday night prompted the question: How prepared was the network for a New Orleans victory?
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