Colts put RB Mike Hart on injured reserve (AP)
AP - The Indianapolis Colts placed rookie running back Mike Hart on injured reserve Wednesday, ending his season. Full text
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Johnson on top again in Las Vegas (AP)AP - Zach Johnson had another "boring" day on the course. Not that that's a bad thing for a player who relates boring to efficient. Full text |
AP - The Indianapolis Colts placed rookie running back Mike Hart on injured reserve Wednesday, ending his season. Full text
AP - Friends, family and thousands of fans paid their last respects Wednesday to Alexei Cherepanov, the 19-year-old rising hockey star who died after suffering heart problems during a game outside Moscow. Full text
AP - Seve Ballesteros has undergone surgery to remove a brain tumor. Full text
AFP - Raymond Domenech will remain coach of the France team, according to the president of the French Football Federation, Jean-Pierre Escalettes, putting an end to recent speculation over his future after an indifferent start to the World Cup qualifying campaign. Full text
AFP - Coach Fabio Capello must rejig his defence as England head to Belarus for Wednesday's World Cup qualifier with John Terry and Ashley Cole both out of action while Germany have doubts over Michael Ballack in their fixture against Wales. Full text
AP - The Philadelphia Phillies meet the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight, with the Phils and the Tampa Bay Rays just one game away from a date in the World Series. The Rays and Boston Red Sox resume their series tomorrow. Full text
AP - The Pittsburgh Penguins won with a goal in the nick of time. Scored by none other than ... Pascal Dupuis? Full text
AP - Patrick O'Sullivan, Jarret Stoll and Tom Preissing scored on the power play, Wayne Simmonds got his first NHL goal, and the Los Angeles Kings rallied from a sluggish start to beat the Anaheim Ducks 6-3 Tuesday night for their first victory of the season. Full text
AP - Todd Bertuzzi scored twice and the Calgary Flames hung on for a 5-4 win over Colorado, their first of the season. Full text
AP - Patrick Marleau scored two goals, Evgeni Nabokov made 31 saves and the San Jose Sharks kept new coach Todd McLellan unbeaten through four games with a 5-2 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night. Full text