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Jackson to skip Russia after team owner assassinated

Getty Images Lauren Jackson will spend the winter in her native Australian. She plans to return to the Storm for the 2010 season. No more Russian life of luxury for Lauren Jackson. At least not this winter.

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Playstation 3 Game NBA STREET HOMECOURT BASKETBALL PS3

NEW SEALED Rated E PS3 GAME See my other Listings! $8.50Canada Post USA Letter-post *The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time, the shipping service selected, and the payment method selected. Perform...

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Rivals UConn, Tennessee to take part in hoops marathon

UConn, Tennessee won't meet -- but we'll take just having them in the same place KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- AP Photo/Wade PayneJust having Pat Summitt and Geno Auriemma in the same venue makes for intriguing story lines. On Tuesday,...

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I’m A Celebrity Schoolgirl Sam Fox Inspires Helen Flanagan’s ‘Vile Sex Secret’

What links I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here’s Samantha Fox, Coronation Street’s Helen Flanagan, Shannon Matthews and “vile sex”? THE News of The World says Coronation Street’s Helen Flanagan is on “ top form ” as she dressed...

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Did Blaze Burn the Liberty?

by Clay Kallam The two most important franchises in the WNBA are the Los Angeles Sparks and the New York Liberty – not necessarily in that order. And while the Sparks are a competent, if not superior, franchise, the Liberty are...

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Former Storm coach Lin Dunn honored in Tennessee

Legendary coach Lin Dunn, who built the foundation for the Storm as its inaugural coach/general manager, will be inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. The ceremony is slated for Feb. 19 in Nashville, Tenn. Dunn, now...

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Russian magnate lavished cash on WNBA stars Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson

MOSCOW -- Of all the strange, colorful and often dangerous characters that traversed Russia's turbulent transition to a market economy in the 1990s, few had a more extraordinary biography than Shabtai von Kalmanovic, a...

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Analyzing the 2010 WNBA Draft Lottery

by Ben York With just 13 teams comprising the WNBA, it certainly makes for an eventful and league-changing draft every single year. Minnesota Lynx (13-21 in 2009) The Lynx will have two picks in the lottery in 2010, and I look...

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Basketball: Owner of Russian team Spartak assassinated

Staff reports • November 5, 2009 Shabtai von Kalmanovic, the billionaire owner of the Russian women's basketball team Spartak, was assassinated Monday night in Moscow. Kalmanovic, 59, built Spartak into the three-time European...

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Top 10 UConn Women's Losses

Since the UConn women's first national championship in 1995, the Huskies have lost only 41 games -- eight coming in 2004-05, the traumatic post-Taurasi season. Notre Dame 90, UConn 75, national semifinal, Savvis Center, St....

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