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Archives for february 2006Sports- Nets Snap Pistons' NBA-Best Win Streak (AP)
- Lightning Strike in Shootout to Beat Leafs (AP)
- No. 17 Hoyas Thump DePaul 64-44 (AP)
- Aebischer Sets Avs' Win Mark for January (AP)
- Dementieva battles into Tokyo quarter-finals
- No. 1 UConn shoots past No. 9 Pittsburgh 80-76
- Ginepri Loses at Delray International (AP)
- Hingis makes flying start in Tokyo
- Suspend matches to combat racism, says Italian minister
- Kobe's Month Filled With Eye-Poping Stats (AP)
- Duke Brings ACC Home for Boston College (AP)
- Selanne Resurgence Nets Him 1,000th Point (AP)
- Jamie Broback Bounces Back From Troubles (AP)
- Hingis Cruises, Crushes Cho at Pan Pacific (AP)
- Swiss omit Federer from provisional Davis Cup team
- Roddick to lead US in Davis Cup tie with Romania
- Kentucky Derby Gets Its First Sponsor (AP)
- In-form Tiger hoping to end desert drought
- Sports-World Lessons for Hollywood
- Nadal gunning for top form by Dubai
- 76ers Trade Steven Hunter to Hornets (AP)
- Red Wings' Chelios picked as captain for U.S. hockey team
- New judging system set for debut
- Crosby Plans to Place Despite Weakness (AP)
- Detroit Throwing Super Bowl 'Party' for Homeless
- Tennessee Tech Coach Battles Disorder (AP)
- Blackhawks' Aucoin to Have Surgery (AP)
- P.J. Brown Torn by Hornets' Decision (AP)
- Bowman Goes From Wall Street to Super Bowl (AP)
- Iverson Likely to Miss Fourth Game (AP)
- Meyer, Weis come up first-class on signing day
- Hornets bolster frontcourt with 76ers' Hunter
- Mickelson Ready for Rowdy FBR Open (AP)
- Jeter Set to Play in Baseball Classic (AP)
- Soccer Officials Look to Fight Racism (AP)
- '70s Steelers Became Success After Dynasty (AP)
- Wednesday's Events at the Super Bowl (AP)
- Spotlight Bright on Super Bowl Referees (AP)
- Florida, Notre Dame Sign Strong Recruits (AP)
- Seahawks Try to Shed Anonymous Label (AP)
- No pressure as Mickelson bids for Phoenix Open repeat
- U.S. Troops Overseas to See Ad-Free Super Bowl
- Bus' Parents Host Steelers for Dinner (AP)
- Morgan Pressel to Play in Fields Open (AP)
- McNabb: T.O. Commits 'Black-On-Black Crime' (AP)
- Top 50 High School Football Recruits (AP)
- Warriors Fire PR Manager Over E-Mail (AP)
- N.C. State Rallies to Edge Virginia 66-64 (AP)
- Roundup: N.C. State survives another ACC battle
- No. 11 West Virginia holds off Notre Dame 71-70
- Roundup: N.C. State survives another ACC battle
- Experienced Chelios named U.S. hockey captain
- Florida, Notre Dame Sign Top Recruits (AP)
- LeBron's triple-double powers Cavs to seventh straight win
- No. 11 West Virginia holds off Notre Dame 71-70
- Pacers' Jackson Injured After Nasty Fall (AP)
- Zetterberg Helps Wings Rally Past Blues (AP)
- No. 21 Michigan Holds Off Penn State (AP)
- Second-ranked Duke edges past No. 14 Boston College
- Baylor bounces K-State for first win of season
- Chelios earns spot as U.S. hockey captain
- James takes command to lead Cavaliers past Nets
- Prince scores 113 points in Murry Bergtraum girls' rout
- Mavericks save their best for the end
- Denis Helps Blue Jackets Beat Flames 2-1 (AP)
- Agassi fights of match points to reach quarter-finals
- Cheechoo Gives Sharks 6-4 Win Over Ducks (AP)
- Sharapova and Hingis on Tokyo collision course
- Seattle CB Tries to Change Family History (AP)
- Column: Super Bowl No Panacea for Detroit (AP)
- Talent Stream Keeps Flowing Into USC (AP)
- Sharapova, Hingis Advance at Pan Pacific (AP)
- McKay, Luna Lead ANZ Ladies Masters (AP)
- One Turin gold would be enough, says Maier
- Woods three off lead after hot start in Dubai
- Goosen Takes Share of Lead in Dubai (AP)
- Goosen shares lead, Tiger three back at Dubai Classic
- Pele's son arrested again on drug charges
- Steelers' Porter Continues War of Words (AP)
- Miller Returns From Break Looking Rested (AP)
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