Rays walk in winner to cap Jays’ 6-run rally in 9th
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Pinch-runner Danielle Rodriguez beat the throw home on Adrienne Acton’s groundout in the 10th inning as Arizona beat Tennessee 1-0 Tuesday night, extending the Women’s College World Series to a decisive third game.
President Bush drew startling criticism Tuesday night from Republican White House hopefuls unhappy with his handling of the Iraq war, his diplomatic style and his approach to immigration. “I would certainly not send him to the United Nations” to represent the United States, said Tommy Thompson, the former Wisconsin governor and one-time member of Bush’s Cabinet, midway through a spirited campaign debate.
Mohammed will likely become the most popular name for baby boys in Britain by the end of the year, The Times newspaper says.
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A Pro Football Hall of Famer who has been one of Gene Upshaw’s strongest critics is unhappy with a threatening remark the executive director of the NFL Players Association made about him last week.
The Dolphins were finally able to trade for Chiefs quarterback Trent Green on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court reinstated the death sentence yesterday of a man convicted of carjacking, rape and murder who initially won a reprieve by arguing that a potential juror was wrongly excluded from his trial.
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In honor of the long-overdue release of the first season of CHiPs on DVD, Erik Estrada was on hand to oversee a donut-eating contest outside a familiar landmark, the Randy’s Donuts stand near the…
Barry Bonds was held out of the San Francisco Giants’ starting lineup Tuesday night for the series opener against Arizona because of shin splints that have been bothering the slugger.
President Bush today accused Russia of backsliding on democratic reforms but promised President Vladmir Putin he has nothing to fear from a U.S. missile defense shield in Europe. “The Cold War is over,” Bush insisted.