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Gay athletes have come out while active or retired
Even before Jason Collins, plenty of other athletes around the world have come out as gay, either while still active or in retirement. From Martina Navratilova to Greg Louganis to Sheryl Swoopes, men and women from a variety of sports have openly...
Tags: Oakland Athletics, Gays and Lesbians, Jason Collins, AIDS, Basketball
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Cricket stadium a sticky wicket for Broward taxpayers
More than five years after Broward County opened the nation's first internationally certified cricket stadium, promoters can count on one hand how many international matches have been held there — and still have three fingers to spare. It's...
Tags: Pakistan, International Travel, Broward County, Cricket, Travel
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Lacrosse Q&A: Johns Hopkins midfielder Sarah Taylor
Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with an area college lacrosse player to help you become more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Johns Hopkins midfielder Sarah Taylor, from Farnham, England. Taylor, who leads the...
Tags: Lacrosse, The Pennsylvania State University, Inner Harbor, Loyola University Maryland, Sports
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Boston bombing links underscore Sochi Olympic security concerns
After two trips to the 2014 Sochi Olympic bobsled venue over the past two winters, sled pusher Katie Eberling of Palos Hills said she is not worried about returning or having family members travel there because of links between the prime suspects in...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Speed Skating, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 2014 Winter Olympic Games, International Olympic Committee
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FAU, UM at Quidditch World Cup this weekend
Brooms up, South Florida! Students from Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami are in Kissimmee this weekend for the sixth annual Quidditch World Cup, after months of training like wizards. Quidditch is the broom-wielding sport made...
Tags: Florida Atlantic University, Basketball, Teaching and Learning, College Basketball, Fiction
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South Africa soccer officials consider vuvuzela ban
Vuvuzelas might be on the way out during soccer games in South Africa, where Premier Soccer League officials are considering a ban on the plastic horns, but not for the reason one might think. The vuvuzela gained international attention during the...Tags: Sports, Soccer
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'Gangnam' sequel: YouTube to live stream debut of Psy's next single
Whether you're ready or not for more, K-Pop rapper Psy is back and debuting his next single this weekend -- and you can watch it live on YouTube. The video website said it will broadcast Psy's concert in Seoul, where he'll perform a song titled...
Tags: Seoul (South Korea), Apple iPhone, South Korea, Social Media, Entertainment
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For What it's Worth: Creativity Takes a Hit
Really? With some of the greatest marketing minds at their beacon call—the best that the BCS Commissioners could come up with for the new college football playoff—was the ‘College Football Playoff’? Are these the same guys who came...
Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Triple Crown, Baseball, Basketball, Wichita State Shockers
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. says NFL replacement refs cost him $900,000
Floyd Mayweather Jr. lives a lifestyle that most of us regular folk can't even wrap our heads around. The boxing great provided the latest bit of evidence during an appearance on "Jim Rome on Showtime" on Wednesday night. After already discussing...
Tags: Jim Rome, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Green Bay Packers, Football, Seattle Seahawks
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Live discussion: AEG sale, Jeff Carter, the Kings and the Ducks
Join Times hockey writers Lisa Dillman and Helene Elliott at 1 p.m. today for a live video chat about the Ducks, Kings and the NHL. You will be able to submit questions for Dillman and Elliott during the chat. The Kings have been playing much better...
Tags: National Hockey League, Jeff Carter, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Ice Hockey, Dean Lombardi
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Grant's Golf Blog: Gary Woodland
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsGary Woodland is the epitome of the modern golfer. Big, strong, athletic, handsome and young. He actually gave up playing basketball for a future on the links. The Topeka native quit basketball at Washburn for a chance to play golf at KU - a move that...Tags: PGA Tour, Golf, Woody Austin, Basketball, World Cup (golf)
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Live discussion: What does Kobe Bryant's ankle injury mean for Lakers?
Join Times Lakers writer Mike Bresnahan at 12:15 today for a live discussion of Kobe Bryant's ankle injury. [Mobile viewers: click here to view this chat in another window.] As Bresnahan wrote after Bryant injured his ankle at the end of...Tags: Broken Bones, Dahntay Jones, Kobe Bryant, Philips Arena, Atlanta Hawks
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