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Silver for Rochette

Silver for Rochette

Elizabeth Manley leaned over a barrier in the bowels of the Staples Center, gathering up Joannie Rochette in a long embrace.
Jones loses bronze

Jones loses bronze

Canada’s Jennifer Jones is leaving the world women’s curling championship empty-handed.
Uconn moves onto Final Four

Uconn moves onto Final Four

Connecticut is making another trip from the desert to the Final Four.
Roli plucks Ducks

Roli plucks Ducks

While the Anaheim Ducks were pelting Dwayne Roloson with a club-record 54 shots, the Edmonton Oilers made do with just 20.
Virtue, Moir win bronze

Virtue, Moir win bronze

Canadian ice dancing duo Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir capped a trying season with a bronze medal Friday at the world figure skating championships.
RDC Kings' recruits looking good

RDC Kings' recruits looking good

College basketball coaches have a couple of reasons for holding a ID camp — to see their recruits one more time and possibly find that diamond in the rough.

Hockey Canada submits new Olympic jersey

Hockey Canada is still at the drawing board for an 2010 Games logo but the association’s president says he hopes Canada’s official Olympic symbol can be part of the jersey.
Button surprise favourite at Australian GP

Button surprise favourite at Australian GP

In less than a month, Jenson Button has shifted from the verge of unemployment to race favourite for Sunday’s Formula One season opener in Australia, and the Brawn driver is relishing his remarkable reversal of fortune.
Jones has a lot of work ahead

Jones has a lot of work ahead

If Jennifer Jones is going to retain her world curling title, she’ll have to do it the hard way.
Tiger gets putter going

Tiger gets putter going

In their own way, Jason Gore and Tiger Woods changed their fortunes Thursday at Bay Hill.