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Defending champion Liu Xiang pulled up lame and withdrew from the first round of the Olympic 110-meter hurdles race Monday, leaving the host country without one of its biggest stars.
A 16-year-old California girl who died May 24 after losing control of her car on Interstate 10 was texting on her cell phone moments before the accident, according to police. “I hope it makes a lot of kids think,” said Kayla Preuss’ mother Kelly. “I don’t know how many times I had told Kayla not to text when she was driving.”
City officials in a Seattle suburb have shut down the Hardwood Cabin, a swinger’s house where up to 60 guests aged 22 to 80 came to mingle, sunbathe nude by the pool and have sex. Neighbor John Rosenstiel had to sleep with his TV on to block out moaning and slapping noises. “Once in a while it sounds like a raccoon dying,” he said.
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Bengals receiver Chad Johnson landed awkwardly while trying to make a catch in the first quarter against Detroit on Sunday night, then left the game to have his left shoulder treated.
A possible hurricane in Florida threatens the Rays’ series against the Angels this week.
Mrs. Fields Famous Brands, owner of the famous mall-based cookie stands and TCBY yogurt stores, said Friday it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
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