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The right honey pot can be worth a pot of gold
Honey has a history going back to 2100 B.C. It is mentioned in some Babylonian writings. It was used for sweetening food, for medicine, for religious ceremonies and even as a form of money. In the 18th and 19th centuries, a special serving dish and...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, San Francisco Giants, Richard Nixon, Major League Baseball, Candlestick Park
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Justin Gimelstob wants to get L.A. back on pro tennis calendar
Justin Gimelstob certainly is no Martin Luther King. But he has a dream. He is unhappy that professional tennis left Los Angeles and he wants it back. To that end, the first L.A. Tennis Challenge will be played Monday night at Pauley Pavilion. It is...
Tags: Tommy Haas, Association of Tennis Professionals, Andre Agassi, Mardy Fish, BNP Paribas
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Rafael Nadal cements his return with hardcourt win at Indian Wells
On a hot summer-like Sunday afternoon, in a stadium that rises out of the Southern California desert like a huge misplaced castle, Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal slid onto his back and into the bright lights of his sport once again. It was match point...Tags: Roger Federer, Juan Martin Del Potro, Czech Republic, Caroline Wozniacki, Andy Murray
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Rafael Nadal's win over Roger Federer leaves a strange taste
Tennis did its best to serve up a classic dish Thursday night in the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. But a dash of this and a pinch of that were missing. We expect plenty of spice every time Roger Federer plays Rafael Nadal. It is a legacy built on...Tags: Roger Federer, Salt, BNP Paribas, Rafael Nadal, Tennis
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Andy Murray flies under the radar but he's still at top of his game
Andy Murray still doesn't pack 'em in, even on a sultry desert-perfect night in a big-time tennis event. Not even when he has taken his game to a level projected by many to be unreachable by the always-solid Scot. In Murray's case, the perception hasn't...
Tags: Fred Perry, Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Yen-Hsun Lu, BNP Paribas
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Rafael Nadal finds his stroke at Indian Wells
Rafael Nadal wore a bright aqua shirt and a scowl as he came onto Stadium 1 Court at the BNP Paribas Open on Saturday night to play his first hard-court tennis match in 346 days. Nadal has avoided hard surfaces as he has tried to rest his left knee...Tags: Victoria Azarenka, Roger Federer, Ivan Dodig, John Isner, Daniela Hantuchova
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BNP Paribas Showdown 2013 Monday on ESPN2
Channel Guide MagazineBNP Paribas Showdown 2013 March 4 on ESPN2 is a tennis exhibition featuring Rafael Nadal vs. Juan Martin Del Potro and Serena Williams vs. Victoria Azarenka at New York City's Madison Square Garden. The BNP Paribas Showdown celebrates World Tennis Day... -
Charlie Pasarell, new Hall of Fame member, keeps building his legacy
Charlie Pasarell has long been tennis' answer to baseball's Field of Dreams. Pasarell built it, and they came. Actually, Pasarell kept building, and the players kept coming. No singular sensation for this visionary of the sport. Monday in New York,...
Tags: Arthur Ashe, John Isner, Oracle Corp., BNP Paribas, Shoeless Joe Jackson
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Martina Hingis elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame
Five-time Grand Slam singles champion Martina Hingis, 32, was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Monday. Hingis won 15 major titles, including nine in women's doubles and one in mixed. The first came at Wimbledon in women's doubles in...
Tags: Association of Tennis Professionals, Tiger Woods, Serena Williams, Dennis Rodman, Magic Johnson
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Friend's love kept tennis star Gussy Moran in the game to the end
Everyone deserves life with dignity in their final years, whether you dug ditches or played tennis on the world's most famous stages. Gertrude "Gussy" Moran did the latter. She also got that deserved dignity because of the extraordinary kindness of a...Tags: U2 (music group), Colon Cancer, Medical Specialization, Alice Marble, Nursing
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Gussy Moran dies at 89; tennis player caused Wimbledon uproar with short skirt
Gussy Moran, who gained both international fame and notoriety by wearing a short skirt and lace panties in the 1949 Wimbledon tennis tournament and who lived a life of celebrity for many years, died Wednesday night in her small Los Angeles apartment in...
Tags: Anna Kournikova, Jack Kramer, Ted Tinling, Spring Training, Spencer Tracy
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Rafael Nadal's comeback now includes a Brazil Open title
Rafael Nadal's comeback now includes a victory in the Brazil Open. When last we saw a healthy Nadal, he was carving up the competition, as per usual, on the clay courts of Roland Garros for his seventh French Open title in June. Since then, the former...Tags: Brazil, French Open, Rafael Nadal, Viral Diseases and Infections, NASCAR
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