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GREEN BAY, Wisconsin (Reuters) - The Green Bay Packers beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-14 in a penalty-ridden, error-strewn contest to boost their playoff hopes on Monday. Full Story »
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin (Reuters) - The Green Bay Packers beat the Baltimore Ravens 27-14 in a penalty-ridden, error-strewn contest to boost their playoff hopes on Monday. Full Story »
MIAMI (Reuters) - A Florida Highway Patrol trooper suspected golfer Tiger Woods had drunk alcohol on the day of his car accident last month, according to a subpoena request by the officer rejected by a state prosecutor. Full Story »
BERLIN (Reuters) - Marion Jones's Sydney Olympic individual sprint and long jump medals will be reallocated this week but her 100m gold will not be given to Greece's Katerina Thanou due to her own involvement in doping. Full Story »
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Allen Iverson received a warm 'welcome home' from Philadelphia fans on Monday, but his return could not prevent the 76ers from losing 93-83 to the Denver Nuggets. Full Story »
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Los Angeles Kings held off the NHL's top road team Calgary with a 2-1 victory on Monday, tipping the Flames from top spot in the Northwest Division. Full Story »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Darren McCarty, a forward who won four Stanley Cup championships with the Detroit Red Wings, announced his retirement from the NHL Monday. Full Story »
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah has been fined $15,000 for punching the ball into the stands and striking a photographer, the NBA said Monday. Full Story »
SYDNEY (Reuters) - His turbulent life has already been played out in newspapers, magazines and television networks around the world but American golfer John Daly now wants to be the subject of a Hollywood movie. Full Story »
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Washington Nationals moved to bolster their pitching staff by acquiring Brian Bruney from the New York Yankees for a player to be named later, the teams said Monday. Full Story »
HAVANA (Reuters) - One of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro's sons will help lead world baseball's drive to get the sport back in the Olympics after being elected as a vice president of the game's governing body. Full Story »
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