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Gene Upshaw, N.F.L. Union Chief, Dies
Mr. Upshaw, the longtime head of the N.F.L. players association and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was 63.
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United States 1, Brazil 0: With Solo in Goal, U.S. Women Win Gold in Overtime
The same teammates who once shunned goalkeeper Hope Solo were the beneficiaries of her steadiness as the United States won the Olympic gold medal with a victory over Brazil in overtime.
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With 400 Gold, Merritt Eases Disappointment Over Relay Failures
LaShawn Merritt stormed through the 400 meters and grabbed a commanding victory, but the men?s and women?s 4x100 relay teams both dropped the baton and failed to advance.
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Japan Ends Americans? Dominant Run in Softball
Japan beat the United States to claim the gold medal on a cool and misty evening at Fengtai Softball Field, a result that put a stunning end to American Olympic dominance.
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Williams Sisters Could Meet Early in U.S. Open
The Williams sisters could have a rematch of their Wimbledon final in the quarterfinals of the United States Open.
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Cowboys See Talent, Not Just Trouble
It is not clear if the Dallas Cowboys? roster is a sociology experiment, or the Mean Machine gone cinéma vérité.
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Yankees 5, Blue Jays 1: With Sense of Urgency, Pettitte Cuts His Losses
In a game the Yankees essentially had to win, Andy Pettitte throttled the Toronto Blue Jays for seven innings, allowing five singles and no other base runners.
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Mets 6, Braves 3: Pelfrey Goes Distance, Giving Bullpen a Break
Mike Pelfrey did not allow a base runner in the seventh or eighth innings in what was his first complete game.
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Knicks Add Two Top Executives
A former executive with the Orlando Magic has joined the Knicks? revamped front office and will assume a key role in rebuilding after seven straight losing seasons.
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Major League Roundup: Griffey Hits No. 609, Tying Sosa, in Rout
Ken Griffey Jr. hit one of Chicago?s four homers to reach a tie with Sammy Sosa for fifth on the career list as the White Sox routed the visiting Seattle Mariners.
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