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Hip flexor strain cuts rookie's night short as Bulls finish preseason On a night Ben Gordon sat again with a sore toe, Luol Deng rested his sore back, Larry Hughes wore a sling on his dislocated shoulder and Tyrus Thomas played four minutes because of a sore ankle, Derrick Rose suffered his injury with 7:19 left in the first quarter. Mike Downey: Expectations low, Bulls may surprise Ask K.C.: Send if questions for our Bulls writer
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The Chicago Sun-Times reports that Derrick Rose is not worried about the hip and hamstring strains he suffered in Friday's preseason finale against Milwaukee that forced him to leave the game midway through the first quarter. "It's nothing serious,'' Rose said. ''I could have gone back in, but they kept me out as a precaution."
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Bulls rookie PG Derrick Rose, who needed 10 stitches to close a cut on his left forearm from a freak accident at home Monday morning, was able to play Tuesday against the Knicks and scored 15 points, including a dazzling drive for a basket in the fourth quarter after dribbling between his legs. He also had seven assists, three rebounds and two blocks.
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Italian club Juventus confirmed Friday that star goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon could miss up to two months due to a leg muscle problem.
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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Cloris Leachman has been chosen as grand marshal for next year's Rose Parade....
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Bert van Marwijk, the Netherlands coach, admits his plans for today's World Cup qualifier against Iceland have been thrown into disarray following an injury crisis.
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Sean Lineen's irrepressible optimism was tested to the limit yesterday as he announced that neither Dan Parks nor Thom Evans will play in today's vital Heineken Cup opener in Newport.
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Barack Obama's presidential campaign is getting a bargain for the half-hour of prime time it's bought on CBS and NBC, and is in talks about buying on ABC and Fox.
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Musician Joseph Mayanja, popularly known as Jose Chameleone, yesterday denied reports that his injuries might have been caused by a beating he sustained over a drink-driving incident while in Tanzania.
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Daiei Inc. said Friday its consolidated net profit shrank 92.7 pct in its fiscal first half as the partial sale of a credit card arm weighed on revenue. Net profit fell to 3,356 million yen in the first half ended
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Used automobile sales in Japan fell 4.2 pct in the fiscal first half from a year before to their lowest level in 23 years, an industry group said Friday. The drop was attributed to a decrease in the number of
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Lev is 42 and widowed. The sawmill where he worked has closed: there are no more jobs. Urgently needing to support his mother and daughter, he leaves his unnamed east-European country for London, a legal immigrant looking for work. He is an innocent, a dreamer, a good man.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The Golden State Warriors have suspended guard Monta Ellis for 30 games without pay for violating terms of his contract after being involved in a moped accident in which he injured an ankle.
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With the stock market taking a severe beating, the PE or Price Earning ratio of 15 out of 30 Sensex shares has dropped to ten or less as of Friday-October 10, according to the data available.
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The Sports Xchange reports the line of Lee Stempniak, Andy McDonald and Brad Boyes could be without one of its parts for a couple of games. Stempniak missed Saturday's game against the New York Islanders with a "tweaked" left knee, the result of an awkward hit from a Nashville player Friday in St. Louis. The Blues aren't sure if Stempniak will be available for Monday's game in Toronto. They're calling him day-to-day, but his knee remained stiff Saturday. "I was getting the puck and just sort of got hit," Stempniak said. "Just a fluky thing. It wasn't a hard hit, just a vulnerable position."
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Panthers C Stephen Weiss scored a goal and added an assist during Saturday's 3-2 win against the Thrashers. Weiss gave Florida the lead 19 seconds into the second period on a pretty give-and-go play with Richard Zednik. Weiss, who finished at plus-2, tipped in Zednik's pass with a backhand.
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Jaguars RB Fred Taylor was slowed by a head injury Week 6 against the Broncos and had just three carries for 10 yards. Taylor returned midway through the third quarter after sitting out most of the first half following a blow to the head. Taylor had one carry for no yards on the Jaguars' first drive of the game. He also caught a 10-yard pass, but turned the ball over after he was hit by Broncos linebacker Nate Webster.
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The Chargers listed WR Chris Chambers as inactive for Week 6, meaning he won't play against the Patriots. He missed practice all week with a sprained left ankle.
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The Patriots listed RB Laurence Maroney as inactive for Week 6, meaning he won't play at San Diego. He remains limited by a shoulder injury that sidelined him in Week 3, but he did return to play Week 5.
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Georgia offensive lineman Vince Vance will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, making him the second starting left tackle the Bulldogs have lost this season.
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Ravens RB Willis McGahee didn't take advantage of a good matchup against the Colts on Sunday and finished with only eight carries for 18 yards and four catches for 26 yards. Coach John Harbaugh also said McGahee left the game in the fourth quarter but had no update on his condition.
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Buccaneers LB Derrick Brooks was activated for Week 6 vs. Carolina. He's had to play through a hamstring and was limited in practice all week.
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They say that skirt lengths rise when business is booming, in which case, only an almighty dose of collective wishful thinking might explain the fact that the spring/ summer collections, which came to a close last week, featured almost unanimously thigh-grazing designs. This autumn, however, a more pragmatic approach – Vogue calls it "the new austere" – decrees that skirts are more fashionable below the knee, falling to the ankle, or even so long that they form pretty puddles of fine fabric on the floor.
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There is a little secret these Jaguars carry. After starting 0-2, Jacksonville's now 3-3 entering its bye week. And when the Jaguars rest, convalesce and return from the bye their next six opponents own a combined record of 11-25.
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Vancouver Canucks defenceman Kevin Bieksa is questionable for Monday's contest in Washington against Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals because of a knee injury.
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OVER half of council tenants are behind in their rent according to figures from one local authority.
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Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown's racing career is over after injuring his right front foot during a workout at Aqueduct on Monday....
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Matt Hasselbeck's knee injury needs more tests.
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Gareth Bale faces a late fitness test on an ankle injury before Wales' World Cup qualifier in Germany.
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Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Big Brown's racing career is over after injuring his right front foot.
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Opinion: Not even halfway into the 2008 season, the Cowboys have some significant issues. Their star quarterback missing a month is just the latest.
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LW Dan Fritsche made his Rangers' debut Monday against the Devils, taking the spot of Patrick Rissmiller, who sat out with an ankle injury.
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Sabres LW Jochen Hecht scored a goal, but couldn't finish Monday's game against the Islanders because of an upper body injury. Hecht scored on the power play to give the Sabres a 1-0 lead 10:09 into the game. Behind the net, Hecht threw the puck off goalie Joey MacDonald's stick, and it deflected into the net. Hecht was then injured later in the game. Head coach Lindy Ruff said, "it's an upper-body injury, and he'll be reevaluated (Tuesday)."
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Los Angeles Kings defenseman Jack Johnson will miss 2-3 months because of a shoulder injury from Sunday's 1-0 loss to San Jose. Johnson was hit hard late in the first period and took a single shift in the second period before leaving the game. The Kings claimed 23-year-old Kyle Quincey off waivers from Detroit to help bolster the defense while Johnson is out.
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Dicky Lyons Jr.'s season and collegiate career at Kentucky are over. Surgery to repair the posterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments will keep him sidelined for eight months to a year, coach Rich Brooks said Monday.
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Luke Walton (ankle) is still waiting for medical clearance to participate in basketball activities. He has not started any weight-bearing exercises on his surgically repaired ankle.