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Inbee Park Becomes Youngest To Win U.S. Women's Open

By Associated Press
June 30, 2008

EDINA, Minn. — Two weeks away from her 20th birthday, Inbee Park became the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open yesterday by closing with a 2-under 71 as everyone around her faded away at Interlachen. Park didn't make a bogey over the final 10…

Cink Finally Closes One Out, Wins Travelers Championship

Golf Must Now Adapt to a Tigerless World

By TONY DEAR

Knee Surgery To End Tiger Woods's Season

City Drives Forward on Plans For New Golf Course in Bronx

91 Holes Later, Tiger Takes U.S. Open

By TONY DEAR

Woods Takes Third U.S. Open in Sudden Death Round

Woods Outlasts Mediate To Win His 14th Major

A Miracle Putt: Tiger Woods Ties U.S. Open on 18th; Playoff Is Today

Mediate Fails To Pass Woods, Heads for Play-Off Round

 

After Settlement, SuperSonics Will Relocate to Oklahoma City

By Associated Press
July 3, 2008

SEATTLE — The SuperSonics will move to Oklahoma City for the 2008–09 season as part of a settlement with the city of Seattle, ending a contentious relationship that resulted in a trial in which the judge was due to issue her ruling yesterday. The…

LeBron's Shadow Looms Over Free Agent Market

By JOHN HOLLINGER

With Draft Over, Knicks Now Explore Options

Nets Steal Knicks' Thunder on Draft Day

By JOHN HOLLINGER

How the First Round May Go in the NBA Draft

By JOHN HOLLINGER

Bryant, James, Wade Top U.S. Basketball Roster

For Knicks, Draft Is First Step in Long Climb

By MARTIN JOHNSON

Will Lakers, Celtics Meet Again Next June?

By JOHN HOLLINGER

For Celtics, a Career-Defining Victory

By JOHN HOLLINGER

Celtics Crush Lakers, 131-92, for NBA Championship

 

Winning Euro, Spain Finally Triumphs on Big Stage

By SAM STERN
June 30, 2008

By beating Germany 1–0 in the Euro 2008 final yesterday, Spain ended its long run of big-tournament disappointments. For the nation of more than 40 million, it was only its second major tournament title, and its first since winning the 1964 European…

Spain Takes European Soccer Title From Germany

Spain Routs Russia, Heads to Euro Final

Late Goal Propels Germany Past Turkey

More Surprises May Be In Store for Semifinals

Spain Edges Italy in Shootout After 0-0 Draw

Germany Moves Into Semis As Portugal Falters

Eight Teams Now Vie for European Supremacy

By SAM STERN

Italy Advances Past France, Dutch Keep Rolling

Turkey's Late Rally Advances Them to Quarterfinals

 

Inevitable Nadal-Federer Final Will Be One for Ages

By TOM PERROTTA
July 3, 2008

They're going to meet again. For the third straight year, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are marching toward the Wimbledon final, where they will play the most important match of their careers.

Federer, Safin, Nadal Head to Wimbledon Semis

Wimbledon Set for a Grand Slam of the Sisters

By TOM PERROTTA

Williams Sisters Advance as More Top Seeds Fall

Williams Sisters, Federer, Nadal, and ... Who?

By TOM PERROTTA

Top-seeded Ivanovic Defeated at Wimbledon

Ball Boys and Girls: U.S. Open's Underappreciated Athletes

Sharapova, American Men Fall Flat at Wimbledon

By TOM PERROTTA

Djokovic Upset by Safin in Wimbledon Second Round

How the Seeds Fared at Wimbledon

 

Big Brown's Loss Staves Off Naysayers

By MAX WATMAN
June 9, 2008

At the start of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, I expected to see Da' Tara out front, but that was the last thing that unfolded according to plan. I did not expect to see him in front at the wire (and at the longest odds on the board, it's a…

Casino Drive Scratched at Belmont With Hoof Injury

Big Brown Fails Test of Champions; Da' Tara Takes Belmont

Da' Tara Wins Belmont, Thwarts Big Brown's Triple Crown Bid

12 Furlongs From Eternal Glory

The Road to Belmont

Post Draw Puts Brown On the Rail at Belmont

Can Big Brown Avoid the Fate of Smarty Jones?

Big Brown on Road to Recovery From Cracked Hoof

Big Brown's Slight Hoof Injury Shouldn't Derail Triple Bid

 

Venus, Serena Williams To Face Off in Wimbledon Finals

By STEPHEN WILSON, Associated Press
July 3, 2008

WIMBLEDON, England — Venus and Serena Williams won in straight sets today to set up their third all-sister Wimbledon final and seventh Grand Slam championship matchup. Defending champion and four-time winner Venus beat Elena Dementieva 6-1, 7-6 (3)…

The Birmingham Games? Long Shot City Makes Bid

By EVAN WEINER

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Venus Williams Reaches Wimbledon Semifinals

Jankovic Ousted From Wimbledon in Fourth Round

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Dog Days of Summer
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Study Sought Of Test Score Gains in N.Y.

Rochester Billionaire Targets Silver With New PAC

Crane Inspector Pleads Not Guilty

New York Moves To Defend Gun Law

Hedge Fund Scammer Tells NY Judge He Tried Suicide

Murder, Rape Numbers Mar Positive Crime Statistics

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'Paradise Is Burning': Fires Prompt California Evacuations

FARC Hostages Return to America

White House Says Ruling Could Free Detainees in America

McCain Extols Free Trade in Colombia

Race Profiling Considered In FBI Terrorist Probes

Bush Vows More Troops in Afghanistan

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Painting for Eternity: Pietre Dure at the Met

America's Birth Papers at the NYPL

Phillip Pearlstein, Objectifying the Nude

'Tis the Season for Big Bands

'Red Cliff' Investors Cover Costs

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