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Sports at noon EDT
Some of the stories the AP is covering Tuesday. A full Sports Digest will move by 3 p.m.: -- NEW YORK -- Venus Williams and Sam Querrey, the last Americans left in the tournament, try to extend their runs at the U.S. Open. At night, Kim Clijsters and Rafael Nadal play matches. -- NEW YORK -- Tiger Woods is going to the Ryder Cup as a captain's pick.
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Sports officials stunned by doping
Indian sports officials are stunned by rampant drug use les than a month before the Commonwealth Games.
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Schutt Sports, in Bankruptcy, Sues Riddell Over $29 Million Patent Verdict
Schutt Sports, in bankruptcy, has sued Riddell Sports Group Inc. over a patent verdict.
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Sports Direct's sales get World Cup lift
Sales at Sports Direct were up 9 percent in its latest quarter it said on Tuesday with the soccer World Cup providing a stimulus to trade despite England's woeful performance in the tournament.
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Sports Minute
Watch the latest sports headlines from the Talkin' Sports team in today's Sports Minute.
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Sports talk at the State Fair
MPR Sports analyst Howard Sinker makes his annual Labor Day appearance at the State Fair to talk about the Minnesota Twins' playoff run, the upcoming Vikings season, and other sports topics.
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Chat sports with Josh Barnett
Daily News executive sports editor Josh Barnett chats live about your favorite sports teams and topics on Tuesday, September 7 from noon to 1 p.m.
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World Stocks Fall Amid Europe Bank Worries
World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World stocks fell Tuesday, particularly in Europe, where concerns about the health of banks resurfaced and EU finance ministers created new financial oversight bodies but failed to agree on a bank or trading tax.
World figure skating champ Asada hires new coach
Two-time world figure skating champion Mao Asada of Japan says her new coach will be Nobuo Sato. The 19-year-old Asada has been looking for a coach since parting ways with Russian coach Tatiana Tarasova after the world championships in March. The 68-year-old Sato, who represented Japan at the 1960 Winter Olympics, has coached Miki Ando, Fumie Suguri and his daughter Yuka Sato in the past.
World's biggest mobile show woos Apple community
The world's biggest mobile fair will host its first event for Apple developers next year in a sign of Apple's huge influence over the industry, even though the company itself has never participated in the show.
World figure skating champ Asada hires new coach
Two-time world figure skating champion Mao Asada of Japan says her new coach will be Nobuo Sato.
World Stocks Fall on Europe Bank Worries
World stock markets fell Tuesday, particularly in Europe, where concerns about the health of banks resurfaced and European Union finance ministers met to consider a new levy on lenders.
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