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    Three-point machine turn up the heat

    By Paul Huang
    Luo Hsin-liang (羅興樑) did not win the three-point shootout contest as expected, but the Sina Lions' scoring machine was able to demonstrate his deadly accuracy from beyond the arc in the Super Basketball League's (SBL) first All-Star Game by draining six three-point shots en route to his 25-point, MVP performance.

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    Henin-Hardenne takes Open

    AUSTRALIAN OPEN FINAL: With both players plagued by jitters and unforced errors, Henin-Hardenne overcame a mid-match lapse to beat Clijsters 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 to stay No. 1
    Three Grand Slam finals in eight months, three victories.

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    NBA doesn't like Jazz tune

    The Utah Jazz were fined US$15,000 by the NBA for a skit that ridiculed Karl Malone and teammate Kobe Bryant during a timeout in the Los Angeles Lakers' game at Utah last week.

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    Dortmund starts league play with loss

    EUROPEAN FOOTBALL: Schalke started the second half of the season with a road win over Dortmund as the Bundesliga heats up
    Borussia Dortmund wasted two penalties and conceded a late goal in a stormy match Friday to kick off the second half of the Bundesliga season with a 1-0 loss at home to Schalke.

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    Mali advances in the African Cup

    Freddie Kanoute was again outstanding as Mali reached the African Cup of Nations quarterfinals by beating Burkina Faso 3-1 on Friday, while Senegal finally found its scoring touch in a 3-0 rout of Kenya.

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    Legend-type QBs vanish from recent Super Bowl games

    Starr. Staubach. Bradshaw. Montana. Elway. Favre. The Super Bowl is the place where American football's great quarterbacks go to get rings and establish legacies.

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    Mickelson wins for second time in row with FBR victory

    Phil Mickelson stayed on pace to win back-to-back tournaments for the first time in his career Friday, shooting a 3-under-par 68 to take a one-shot lead in the FBR Open.

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    Riesch scorches the hills

    WORLD CUP SKIING: Maria Riesch of Germany set the best time on the Krummholz slope in training and then succeeded in winning her first victory in the World Cup
    Maria Riesch of Germany won a women's downhill Friday for her first World Cup victory, and US skier Kirsten Clark crashed badly and was airlifted to a hospital with knee and wrist injuries that a team official said would likely sideline her for the rest of the season.

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    Buffalo stampedes NY as Leafs do some thrashing

    Daniel Briere and Chris Drury each scored a power-play goal, and Martin Biron made 33 saves to lift the Buffalo Sabres over the New York Rangers 3-1.

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