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EA creates a racket (and a golf club) on the Wii
The "Wiimote" - the motion-sensing wand that controls the action on Nintendo's Wii - serves many purposes. It doubles as a sword, a gun, a racket, a steering wheel or whatever else a game designer might dream up. What it doesn't do is mimic any of


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MISCELLANY Fisher?s 3s have the Lakers one away The Los Angeles Lakers have taken a 3-1 lead in the NBA finals, rallying on the road to beat the Orlando Magic, 99-91, last night in overtime to move within one win of a 15th championship. Derek Fisher


I have three fruits daily
The name(s) and e-mail address(es) you provide will not be used for any purpose other than to inform the recipient(s) of your identity. (*mandatory field) Tell us about your daily diet. I wake up to a cup of tea and two biscuits. Breakfast is poha or


NBA AM: Countdown To Draft Day
Draft Day Cometh: The countdown to the 2009 NBA Draft continues, with just 13 days remaining until things get underway at the Theater at Madison Square Garden. Here are today's Draft notes. The USC Job: The University Of Southern California is in


Marshall a no-show at Broncos mini-camp
Broncos star reciever Brandon Marshall did not show up for the team's mandatory minicamp this morning. Marshall is in the final year of a four-year contract that will pay him $2.198 million this year. Marshall, who is recovering from hip surgery,


Lawrence fitness guru tackles cancer
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) ? The morning begins like most others for Don ?Red Dog? Gardner. He stands somewhere on the University of Kansas campus as 80 or more of his friends finish a 1 1/2-mile run he prescribed just minutes earlier. As they come in, some


Roger Clemens, damned Yankee
"American Icon" is not the sports-hero book you buy for your 12-year-old. It's better suited as a gift for the family lawyer, since its 454 pages read like a grand jury transcript. The writers' verdict: Clemens is a lout, a steroids user and a


A Marathon Workout at Capitol Hill Running Club
In the summer of 2007, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) joined a small group of Senators to sponsor a cap-and-trade bill that aimed to find middle ground in the increasingly heated debate over global warming. Spearheaded by Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.)


It's Not Simple or Easy, but Rowing Makes Going Backward a Whole Lot of Fun
"Every day, I get a rush of excitement hoping can I do better than the day before," says Peng, 31, who has done a lot more than hope. This spring, he tried out for Capital's competitive squad, snagged a spot on the team and is training for nationals --


Vikings are showing patience with Favre
Even the uncertainty at quarterback - will it be Tarvaris Jackson, Sage Rosenfels or Favre? - isn't enough to get coach Brad Childress to declare an end to the will-he-or-won't-he dance that has gone on for weeks. "Do I need clarity on it? Again,
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