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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

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All-Star ballot allow fans to vote by text message

The NBA has released its All-Star ballot and is allowing fans to vote by text messaging for the first time. (Updated: 11/10/09 2:09 PM )

German clubs vote against changing investor rule

Bundesliga clubs voted down a proposal to scrap a rule that prevents outside investors from taking a majority stake in German soccer teams. (Updated: 11/10/09 1:54 PM )

Collaros will start, Pike will play

Quarterback Zach Collaros will start for fifth-ranked Cincinnati against West Virginia on Friday night, with Tony Pike expected to play as well for the first time since he hurt his non-throwing arm. (Updated: 11/10/09 1:54 PM )

Appeals court agrees Vick can keep $16M in bonuses

A federal appeals court is backing the judge who ruled against the NFL and let quarterback Michael Vick keep more than $16 million in roster bonuses from the Atlanta Falcons. (Updated: 11/10/09 1:54 PM )

Iowa QB Stanzi doubtful for final 2 games

Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz says junior quarterback Ricky Stanzi has had surgery to repair a severely sprained ankle and is "very doubtful" for Iowa's final two regular season games. (Updated: 11/10/09 1:44 PM )

Review: Police did not cause Celtic fan's death

An independent investigation of the death of a Boston Celtics fan has found police acted "reasonably" when they arrested the man, who stopped breathing while in custody. (Updated: 11/10/09 1:06 PM )

Affidavit: Remarks on woman led to UConn killing

An arrest warrant affidavit says the fight that led to the stabbing death of University of Connecticut football player Jasper Howard began when one of his teammates "disrespected" a woman at a school-sponsored dance. (Updated: 11/10/09 1:44 PM )

Gasquet gives cocaine-kiss evidence to CAS hearing

French tennis player Richard Gasquet will find out within a month if he has been banned after testing positive for cocaine. (Updated: 11/10/09 12:46 PM )

Istanbul to bid for 2020 Olympics

After four unsuccessful Olympic bids, Istanbul will enter the race to host the 2020 Games. (Updated: 11/10/09 2:14 PM )

Basketball Hall of Famer Al Cervi dies at age 92

Al Cervi (SUR'-vee), a pro basketball star who coached the Syracuse Nationals to the 1955 NBA championship, has died in upstate New York at age 92. (Updated: 11/10/09 12:26 PM )

Newcastle fans trying to raise funds to buy club

A Newcastle fan group is trying to raise funds from supporters to buy the northeast England club from unpopular owner Mike Ashley. (Updated: 11/10/09 12:01 PM )

Eagles-Chargers game sells out; blackout lifted

The Chargers say they've sold enough tickets to lift the local TV blackout of Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles. (Updated: 11/10/09 10:36 AM )

London working to finalize last 2 Olympic venues

London Olympic organizers are working to reduce the travel time for athletes in the two sports whose venue for the 2012 Games is being changed to save money. (Updated: 11/10/09 10:31 AM )

USOC signs sponsorship deal with health care firm

The U.S. Olympic Committee has signed a sponsorship deal that makes DISC Sports and Spine Center its official medical services provider through the 2012 Olympics. (Updated: 11/10/09 10:16 AM )

Ohio gov. expresses concern for racing industry

Ohio's governor and members of the horse racing industry are concerned that casinos recently approved for four cities by Ohio voters could hurt the state's struggling racing industry. (Updated: 11/10/09 9:06 AM )

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