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West rallies Hornets versus
best from the East, 113-106
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NEW ORLEANS: David West scored 37 points and sparked a
fourth-quarter rally to lift the Hornets past the National
Basketball Association-leading Boston Celtics 113-106 here Saturday.
West scored 13 of his points in the fourth
quarter while Chris Paul added seven of his 19 in the last 12
minutes when the Hornets, trailing 65-55 at halftime and 89-81 after
three quarters, outscored Boston 32-17.
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Nadal loses steam in semifinal match
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INDIAN WELLS, California: Rafael Nadal just ran out of steam. The second-ranked Spaniard’s hopes of
defending his title in the first ATP Masters Series tournament of
the season ended Saturday when he fell 6-3, 6-2 to Australian Open
champion Novak Djokovic in the Pacific Life Open semifinals.
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Rain stops Tiger slide, third round at Doral
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MIAMI, Florida: Tiger Woods lurked three strokes behind leader Geoff
Ogilvy of Australia after each had played 11 holes when the World
Golf Championships CA Championship third round was halted Saturday.
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North topples South in baseball all-star
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The North All Stars shamed their counterparts from the South with a
lopsided 13-5 thrashing Sunday in the first ever All-Star Game in
local baseball history at the fabled Rizal Memorial Baseball
Stadium.
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Kotelnik stops Rees to win crown
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CARDIFF: Hard-hitting Ukrainian Andreas Kotelnik dethroned Gavin
Rees as the World Boxing Association light-welterweight world
champion with a last round stoppage of the Welshman here Saturday.
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Castro ‘robbed’ of outright Olympic berth
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ASTANA, Kazakhstan: The cancer plaguing the world of amateur boxing
reared its ugly head again on Saturday with flyweight Godfrey Castro
becoming its latest victim in the second and final Olympic boxing
qualifying tournament here.
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