In today's NBA, every team has a need for speed. Basketball has turned into a guard-oriented game, where "traditional" big men are not as coveted as they used to be. Let's face it. No coach fears the Miami Heat because of Chris Bosh and Mike Miller dominating the inside-outside game. No, what they fear is that LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, two of the fastest players in the history of the NBA ...
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*Former NBA star Lorenzen Wright, whose body was discovered Wednesday in the woods outside Memphis after he had gone missing, was shot to death, police said Thursday, and the case is being investigated as a homicide. Without any further information regarding motive or suspects, records indicate that Wright, 34, may have been carrying a large [...]
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*In a new jailhouse interview, convicted DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo said he and his partner attempted to recruit fellow shooters for their 2002 spree and that his accomplice killed one man for backing out. Malvo was interviewed for the one-hour TV special Confessions of the DC Sniper with William Shatner: An Aftermath Special, which [...]
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A roundup of entertainment events along the Treasure Coast.
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*Comedian Paul Mooney once said everybody wants to be black, but nobody wants to be black. While his play on words are humorous and ironic, they appear to be dead on when it comes to the psychological effects racism has had on the entire country since its founding. With the election of an African American [...]
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For two months a year, they sit six feet from each other on the floor of the Florida Senate, battling the Republican majority in the state Legislature.
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Kamal Liberd waited three days before seeking treatment for a gunshot wound Wednesday. His hospital visit led Polk County deputies to the final suspect in a deadly home invasion.
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The first episode of Jersey Shore Season 2 airs at 10 p.m. July 29 on MTV. Check out the Ledger-Enquirer live blog the episode with all the respect of a gym/tan/laundry juicer:
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Crimson Tide will be up to the task and repeat as national champions. College football - Sports - Alabama Crimson Tide football - Football - American
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Four months after leading the University of Vermont mens basketball team to the NCAA tournament, Marqus Blakely took a big step toward the NBA on Tuesday.
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