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LaRussa accuses MLB umpire of sabotageProving once again that some Major League Baseball umpires are more desperate for attention than Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, veteran crew chief Jerry Crawford abused his power so badly Saturday night he would have made Fidel Castro cringe.In Kutcher terms, Crawford severely "punk'd" St.


A tale of two city neighbors

If ever there was a city outside Boston whose sports fans could legitimately claim that the gods of baseball had hurled an eternal curse their way, it is the faithful of Chicago.


Kobe's summer of discontent

Kobe Bryant had it all. At the tender age of 24, his fruitful partnership with Los Angeles Lakers teammate Shaquille O'Neal had produced an astounding three NBA championships and countless comparisons to dynasties such as the Boston Celtics of the early 1960s and the Chicago Bulls of the late 90s.


Murder, lies and audiotape at Baylor

Even the most naive college basketball fan has to admit that the 21st century version of the NCAA game is far from the haven for conscientious student-athletes that university presidents and trustees like to envision.


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Kournikova quits gig as USA's roving reporterAnna Kournikova's brief stint as a full-fledged member of the media ended with as much disappointment as most of her professional tennis matches.


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Tennis great Sampras bids a final farewell at Arthur Ashe Stadium CourtOn Monday night, after the first full day of play at the 2003 U.S.


MBball coaching carousel to rotate again

Having three coaches in four years isn't exactly the hallmark of NCAA basketball stability. But for Ben Bosanac '04, Tim Deihl '04, Greg Kristof '04, Bryan Lambert '04 and Jon Marks '04, it will soon become the reality of their Brandeis playing careers.


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Simpson show may become a "reality"It appears as though O.J. Simpson, ostracized from society after his acquittal on double murder charges in 1995, will take a break from his relentless search for his wife's true killer to get in on America's reality TV craze.Simpson, who in 1997 was found liable in a civil court for the deaths of his wife, Nicole, and her acqaintance, Ronald Goldman, still owes the victims' families a portion of the $33.5 million that a Santa Monica, Calif.


Men's Tennis wins two

Thursday at Gosman, the Brandeis men's tennis team recovered in a big way from a disappointing 7-0 loss to arch-rival Tufts, defeating Wheaton College 5-1 and snapping the Lyons' ten-match winning streak.


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