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Lisa Murkowski: ‘I’m Still In This Game’


JUNEAU, Alaska — A week after conceding the tight GOP primary to Joe Miller, U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski says she’s not a quitter and is “still in this game.”

Murkowski told The Associated Press on Tuesday that she’s been inundated with calls and e-mails from supporters and overwhelmed by people just coming up to her, asking her not to leave the race. She said she had been ready to consider her future outside the Senate on Aug. 31, when she conceded, but has been humbled by the outpouring from Alaskans, is listening and weighing her options.

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Tiger Woods: Deutsche Bank Tournament Disaster


NORTON, Mass. — Tiger Woods was expecting the worst at the Deutsche Bank Championship, and that’s what he got.

Only it was from his game, not from Hurricane Earl.

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Nationals-Marlins FIGHT VIDEO: Nyjer Morgan Charges Mound, Brawl Ensues


MIAMI — Nyjer Morgan once again found himself in the middle of trouble.

The speedy Washington leadoff man charged the mound after a pitch sailed behind him Wednesday night, triggering a bench-clearing brawl during the Florida Marlins’ 16-10 win over the Nationals.

“There’s nothing good I can say about someone who doesn’t play the game the right way and doesn’t respect the integrity of the game,” said Wes Helms, who drove in five runs for Florida. “We had to show we weren’t going to put up with how he was treating us.”

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Banks Playing ‘Foreclosure Roulette’ With Delinquent Homeowners


Bea Garwood has been bracing for foreclosure since May, but she says she’s been told three times to expect a sheriff’s sale in the next month and it still hasn’t happened.

“We really at this point do not know where we are in the process,” said Garwood, who lives in Pinckney, Mich. with her husband. “We have no clue. We haven’t even heard from Chase bank in three weeks.”

The Garwoods may have had a lucky spin in the game that industry analyst Sean O’Toole calls “Foreclosure Roulette.”

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Fight Breaks Out During Women’s College Soccer Game (VIDEO)


In the middle of a women’s college soccer match between the Oregon Ducks and Oklahoma State Cowgirls on Friday night, two players were given red cards and ejected from the game for fighting.

Oregon’s Mercedes Walters and Oklahoma State’s Kyndall Treadwell started to fight in the 63rd minute. Walters pushed Treadwell to the ground and the referee immediately gave both of them red cards.

The Cowgirls won the game 1-0.

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Manny Ramirez Ejected In Last Dodger At-Bat (VIDEO)


With all signs point to Manny Ramirez joining the Chicago White Sox, the slugger had been out of the Los Angeles Dodgers starting lineup for the past four games, including Sunday night against the Colorado Rockies.

In the sixth inning, however, Ramirez had a chance to cut a 8-2 deficit when he pinch-hit with the bases loaded. After just one pitch in what is reportedly his final at-bat as a Dodger, a called strike, Ramirez began arguing with home plate umpire Gary Cederstrom, who ejected him soon thereafter.

Dodgers manager Joe Torre defended Ramirez and said he didn’t think he should have been thrown out of the game.

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Judge: Video Game Addiction Lawsuit Can Proceed


HONOLULU — A federal judge has ruled that a man who says he’s psychologically dependent and addicted to an online video game can proceed with some of his lawsuit against the game’s South Korean manufacturer.

Craig Smallwood says “Lineage II” left him unable to function independently in daily activities, such as getting dressed, bathing or communicating with family and friends.

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Bar Refaeli: Tennis Match with Rafael Nadal!


Bar Refaeli: Tennis Match with Rafael Nadal!

Bar Refaeli tries her hand at tennis at the Nike Tennis Primetime Knockout event held at NYC’s Pier 54 on Wednesday (August 25).

The 25-year-old model competed with tennis star Rafael Nadal in a friendly match against New York Giants player Justin Tuck and tennis player Victoria Azarenka.

John McEnroe served as announcer for the match, and Serena Williams attended the game!

Looks like Bar had a blast at the game!



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Kanye West: New Song Every Weekend Until Christmas!


Kanye West: New Song Every Weekend Until Christmas!

Kanye West has promised to release music each week until Christmas for his fans!

The 33-year-old rapper tweeted, “I know yall need the music so I’m dropping 1 new song every weekend until Xmas. It may be my song it may be a new Jay song etc…”

“I’m calling it good Fridays. Yall know every Friday yall gone have a new joint from our family,” he continued. “We look at the game completely different now. It’s about the fans. No more holding back. That’s why I dropped see me now… It wasn’t about me it was about the Summer the BBQs etc…”

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Vin Scully To Return To Dodgers Next Season


LOS ANGELES — Vin Scully said Sunday he’ll return to the broadcast booth to call Los Angeles Dodgers games next year for his 62nd season because “when push came to shove, I just did not want to leave.”

The 82-year-old Hall of Famer, whose nearly 61 years of service make him the longest tenured broadcaster in sports history, said he made the decision with the blessing of his wife, Sandy, and his five children.

“With continued health, we’ll do next year,” he said.

He has said that while he loves the job he’s had with the team since 1950, when the Dodgers were still in Brooklyn, it’s increasingly hard to be away from his wife of 36 years.

“My wife understood, God bless her,” Scully said in the press box named for him at Dodger Stadium before a day game against the Cincinnati Reds. “She said, `You love it, do it,’ and so I love it and I’m going to do it.”

Scully will continue calling all Dodgers home games and road games against NL West and AL West opponents. He calls all nine innings of the team’s television broadcasts, while the first three innings of his games are simulcast on the radio.

He works alone on the air and long ago reduced his travel schedule to avoid calling games east of the Rockies.

“I’m just going to try to do the best I can, certainly for next year,” he said. “Please don’t ask me anything about after next year. I’m lucky to look for tomorrow morning.”

In March, Scully was briefly hospitalized after falling and hitting his head at home.

Scully said he is in good health and still gets excited about describing the action on the field.

“The love of the game still produces goose bumps. That might be my thermometer,” he said. “Every time there’s a good play, the other night when the kid at second base threw the ball to first behind his back, I had goose bumps like it was the first big league game I’d ever seen.

“I went home thinking, `Holy mackerel, it’s still deep inside of me, this love for the game.’ I’m so blessed.”

Holding a paper cup of coffee and dressed in a creme linen jacket, navy slacks and a blue-and-white checked shirt, the fiercely private Scully told a gathering of media that he was embarrassed by the attention.

“This is the last thing that I wanted,” he said. “I was hoping and I think the Dodgers were it would be a little line in the note sheet before the game and that would be the end of it.”

Fellow Hall of Famer Marty Brennaman, in his 37th season and 46th overall, was set to announce Sunday’s game for the Reds in a booth down the hall from Scully’s.

“There’s never been a better broadcaster in our profession than Vinny, and there never will be. He represents our fraternity better than anybody because he’s without ego, he’s nice to everybody and he’s always got a smile on his face,” Brennaman said.

“We’re all known as play-by-play guys. Vinny’s not a play-by-play guy. Vinny’s a storyteller.”

Former Dodger and current team broadcaster Rick Monday heard the news on the radio as he was driving to the stadium.

“It was a lot like being a kid in a neighborhood and you’re kicking on the door asking Vinny’s wife Sandy: `Can Vinny come out and play again?’” he said. “And we’re all delighted that he’s going to come out and play next year. In my life, Vin Scully has always been Dodger baseball.”

It’s the same for generations of Angelenos for whom Scully’s famously soothing voice has defined summer in the city.

“I’m as thrilled as our fans that Vin will be returning,” team owner Frank McCourt said in a statement. “He is not only the greatest broadcaster of all time, but also a wonderful friend.”

Scully began his broadcasting career in 1950, and since then has gone on to call three perfect games, 19 no-hitters, 25 World Series and 12 All-Star games. He was behind the microphone for Kirk Gibson’s Game 1 homer in the 1988 World Series and Hank Aaron’s record-setting 715th home run.

In 1953 at age 25, he became the youngest person to ever broadcast a World Series game. He has said his most memorable moment was in 1955 when he called the Dodgers’ first and only World Series championship in Brooklyn.

In 1956, he called Don Larsen’s perfect game in the World Series, and has said it is the greatest individual performance he has seen.



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