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Horse virus threatens cutting season
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Sep 22, 2011
Horse cutting awards about $40 million in prizes each year, but a virus threatens to shut down this season's events.
St. Louis football fans concerned over stadium, not lockout
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Sep 22, 2011
The St. Louis Rams' home stadium -- the Edward Jones Dome -- was ranked the worst stadium in the NFL. Now St. Louis residents are faced with a tough decision: pay for stadium renovations, or lose the beloved team.
FIFA chairman re-elected but controversy persists
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Sep 22, 2011
Sepp Blatter today was re-elected to lead the world soccer body, but allegations of bribery and corruption still tarnish FIFA's reputation.
Coca-Cola, Adidas express concerns over FIFA bribery allegations
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Sep 22, 2011
Leaders of soccer's governing body have been accused of accepting bribes before deciding which countries should host the Soccer World Cup. That has big sponsors asking some tough questions.
Success on the court doesn't help 'Brand LeBron' outside the arena
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Sep 22, 2011
LeBron James continues to build back his image -- and marketability -- after publicly dumping the Cleveland Cavaliers. But winning always helps.
2012 Olympic attendees vie for Bolt tickets
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Sep 22, 2011
London's summer Olympics are more than a year away, but ticket requests are already flooding in to see Jamaican champion Usain Bolt. But with many tickets going automatically to sponsors, fans may not get to see the event.
How NBA salaries might or might not affect a team's record
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Sep 22, 2011
ESPN writer Larry Coon explains the salary cap in the NBA, and how that could affect a team's winning record.
Los Angeles Dodgers may not meet payroll
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Sep 22, 2011
One possible result: all Major League Baseball clubs will pay for Dodgers' players.
How baseball is reflecting the U.S. economy
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Sep 22, 2011
Sports editor Dave Zirin talks about Major League Baseball's decision to take over the Los Angeles Dodgers, and how all of baseball has become a reflection of the downturn of the U.S. economy.
NBA team looks to cater to big business
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Sep 22, 2011
The Sacramento Kings aren't turning a profit, and its owners are looking towards moving the team south to appeal to a bigger Fortune 500 market.











