Barry Bonds enters the record books
FEAT OR CHEAT? :
Bonds' transformation from skinny leadoff hitter to bulked-up slugger has earned him his share of critics, but the Giants star insists he is drug free
Like him or not, legitimate or not, Barry Bonds is baseball's new home run king.
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Marauding Lions trounce Bulls in Taichung
BY PAUL HUANG Led by game-MVP Yang Seng's 3-for-5 with a career-high five RBIs, the President Lions trounced the Sinon Bulls 17-6 in Taichung on Tuesday evening to extend their winning streak to four.
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Murray makes triumphant return at Montreal Masters
Scotland's Andy Murray made a triumphant return at the Montreal Masters on Tuesday, vindicating his decision not to rush back from a wrist injury.
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David Strettle might miss World Cup
David Strettle has suffered a Wayne Rooney-style foot injury which looks set to force the winger out of the England reckoning for the World Cup.
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Air pollution could force delays during Games, Rogge says
Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), acknowledged yesterday that Beijing's air pollution could force the postponement of outdoor events during next year's Olympics.
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Bonds hits No. 756, but Washington win
GIANT AMONG GIANTS:
Slugger Barry Bonds took sole possession of baseball's revered home run record but Washington took home the spoils in San Francisco
Felipe Lopez hit a tiebreaking double in the eighth inning and Washington overcame Barry Bonds' record-breaking career home run for an 8-6 victory over San Francisco on Tuesday.
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Knicks' Randolph Morris arrested
New York Knicks center Randolph Morris was arrested early on Tuesday and charged with reckless driving.
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Quinn signs five-year contract with Cleveland Browns
Brady Quinn, who was angling for more than his 22nd draft-pick status would usually warrant, inked a five-year contract with the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday.
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Sacramento clinch playoff spot with tight 81-79 win
Kara Lawson scored 21 points and Sacramento clinched a playoff spot on Tuesday with a tight 81-79 win over Connecticut.
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