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'Mad Dog' Russo debuts on Sirius radio
marcus.henry@newsday.comNew company, same ol' "Dog." The call letters, studio and zeros on his paycheck will be different, but the fire, high-pitched voice and attitude of Chris "Mad Dog" Russo won't be. Russo began his second life in radio as host of "The Mad Dog Sports Show"...Tags: Grant Hill, ESPN, Radio, National Football League, Jerome Bettis
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Warriors' Ellis sidelined with ankle injury
From Times Staff and Wire ReportsGolden State guard Monta Ellis will be sidelined for at least three months after severely spraining his ankle during a workout, forcing the Warriors to start the season without the player expected to lead their revamped roster this fall. Ellis, who got a...Tags: Death and Dying, Contracts, Awards and Prizes, Heart Disease, Diseases
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Pens' Ryan Whitney Out 3-5 Months After Foot Surgery
The Associated PressPITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ryan Whitney will be out three to five months following surgery to correct a chronic problem with his left foot. The team didn't describe the nature of the problem in a statement released Saturday. Whitney...Tags: National Hockey League, Contracts, New York Rangers, Mike Commodore, Fredrik Modin
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Deng, Bulls agree to six-year contract
Restricted free-agent forward Luol Deng and the Chicago Bulls have agreed to a six-year contract that could be worth as much as $80 million, a person within the NBA who is familiar with the situation told the Associated Press. Deng averaged 17 points and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Basketball Association, Maria Sharapova, Contracts, Carolina Panthers
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Coldplay puts 'Vida' into new songs at free MSG gig
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comBraininess doesn't always translate well on record for rockers, and Coldplay, who celebrated the release of their "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends" album with a free concert for fans at Madison Square Garden Monday night, is no exception. For...Tags: Edward Burns, Long Island, Heavy Engineering, Music, Madison Square Garden
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West foes on tap in preseason
The Blackhawks will get an early look at some Western Conference foes during the 2008-09 preseason. The Hawks' preseason schedule was announced Tuesday and shows them opening with three straight home games, beginning Sept. 23 with the Columbus Blue...Tags: United Center, Field Hockey, New York Islanders, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild
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Goal-oriented
For RedEyeUber-talented Chicago Fire goalie Jon Busch talked with RedEye about the Fire's championship hopes and more. Below is his full interview. How does it feel to miss out on the July 24 All-Star game? It's a little bit of a bummer. When you lead the...Tags: Field Hockey, Chicago Transit Authority, Injuries, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Soccer
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UCLA's Dan Guerrero to chair basketball committee
UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero was appointed chairman of the NCAA Division I men's basketball committee for 2009-2010. Guerrero will replace current chairman Mike Slive, commissioner of the Southeastern Conference, Sept. 1, 2009.
Guerrero is already...Tags: Carlos Moya, Sports Organizations, National Basketball Association, International Olympic Committee, NCAA Tournament
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Hossa shuns Penguins for short deal with Red Wings
Marian Hossa could have gotten a multiyear deal for big money and a smaller chance at an elusive Stanley Cup ring. One year in Hockeytown turned out to be a much better offer. Hossa, one of the top forwards available on the NHL free-agent market, agreed...Tags: Field Hockey, Contracts, Marian Hossa, National Hockey League, Detroit Red Wings
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'Brown' has first workout since Belmont
In his first workout since running last in the Belmont Stakes last month, Big Brown went five-eighths of a mile in a slow 1 minute, 6.71 seconds at Aqueduct in New York. The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner hit the track about 5:45 a.m. with regular...Tags: Preakness Stakes, San Diego Chargers, Prosecution, Marian Hossa, Belmont Stakes
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Rumors 'part of the game'
Mark DeRosa had managed to repress the persistent spring-training rumor that Brian Roberts would be acquired from Baltimore and replace him as the Cubs' second baseman. With Roberts and the Orioles in town for a first-ever three-game series against the...Tags: United Center, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves, Baseball
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Stamkos chosen No. 1 by Lightning
Wire ReportsSteven Stamkos was selected with the No. 1 pick in the NHL Draft by the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday night. The Lightning made no secret how much they liked the speedy, offensive-minded 18-year-old forward from suburban Toronto and chose him just...Tags: Assault, Field Hockey, Alex Tanguay, Sexual Assault, Los Angeles Kings
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