Brad Gilbert

Andy Murray v Roger Federer: headtohead

Andy Murray or Roger Federer will become the first player to secure a semi-final berth at the ATP World Tour Finals when they meet for the 10th time at the O2 on Tuesday night. When Murray met Federer: Bangkok, 2005, hard...

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Perl 5.11.2

The streets were pretty quiet, which was nice. They're always quiet here at that time: you have to be wearing a black jacket to be out on the streets between seven and nine in the evening, and not many people in the area have...

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Review: Open, by Andre Agassi

Create a Member Account We'll get you set up with a Globe and Mail account in just a few easy steps! The Daily Review, Tuesday, Nov. 17 Contradictions abound in Andre Agassi: He's a pyromaniac rebel who loves Celine Dion, he...

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IEHP Ranks #2 in California Among Medicaid Health Plans

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Nov. 17 /- Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP), a local, not-for- profit public health plan, announced today that it is among the state's top Medicaid health plans according to the 2009-10 'America's Best...

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'Open: An Autobiography,' by Andre Agassi

Open An Autobiography By Andre Agassi (Alfred A. Knopf; 386 pages; $28.95) For all the joy Andre Agassi brought to tennis fans, he stresses repeatedly how much he hates tennis. In his new autobiography, "Open," he writes, "I...

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Newk serves up some love for Agassi

Among the piles of hate mail Andre Agassi might receive for revealing he took drugs and threw a match during his tennis career, at least one envelope bearing an Australian postage stamp will contain a note bearing a kinder tone.

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Agassi Describes Hate For Tennis, Admits He Was Living A Lie

AGASSI DESCRIBES HATE FOR TENNIS, ADMITS HE WAS LIVING A LIE Las Vegas Sun Nov 9 2009 NV Andre Agassi speaks after a loss at the 1997 U.S. Open in New York. "I can't live with that anymore," Agassi said in a telephone interview...

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Agassi’s book reveals lies he ‘can’t live with’

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 WASHINGTON: Andre Agassi tells The Associated Press his book is part of his atonement for saying and doing things he now wishes he hadn’t. His book “Open”, in stores on Monday, allows Agassi to...

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Open: An Autobiography by Andre Agassi | Book review

Amid Andre Agassi's self-serving revelations about drugs and his rivals, Geoff Dyer finds some thrilling insights into the game of tennis Norman Mailer reckoned that, as big fights loomed, great boxers "begin to have inner...

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Nothing shocking about Andre Agassi lies

Neil Harman, Tennis Correspondent "What was he thinking?” was the response of a former Wimbledon men’s singles champion who has lived an awful lot of his life in the stinging intensity of the public gaze. That is the overriding...

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