Despite his personal life in turmoil, Tiger Woods voted AP’s best athlete for 2000s

Tiger Woods voted AP’s top athlete of the decade

Despite his personal life in turmoil, Woods voted the best in sport for 2000s

Woods voted top athlete of the decade

As sports go, it wasn’t close: Tiger Woods was famous for his golf long before he became infamous for his personal life.

In span of two weeks, Tiger Woods gets sidelined as he deals with marriage, shattered image

Two weeks that shattered the legend of Tiger Woods

Two weeks later, Tiger Woods on sidelines as he deals with marriage and shattered image

Two weeks that shattered a legend

Tiger Woods had to be a happy man as he settled into a seat on his private jet for the long flight home from Australia. His successful comeback year was all but complete, and the rapturous reception he received Down Under was a pleasant reminder of his status as the most sought-after athlete in the world.

Jesse Jackson, Hank Aaron, Gabriel Garcia Marquez share tales of Castro the man in film

Documentary peeks at Fidel Castro’s human side

Woman’s 911 call from Tiger Woods’ Florida home: ‘hurry up, my mom just collapsed’

Woman’s 911 call from Woods’ home: ‘Hurry up’

Movie review: Clint Eastwood’s ‘Invictus’ continues the director’s late-period streak

Review: Eastwood continues streak with ‘Invictus’

Tiger Woods: The global face of golf tries to keep his life private

Woods’ quest for privacy meets its great challenge

Police: Woods, wife unavailable for interview and ask state troopers to come back Sunday

Police: Woods, wife unavailable for interview

In NJ, red state-blue state question is the Phillies vs. Yankees as well as Democrats vs. GOP

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As east Europe marks 20 years without communism, secret police files still poison the air

BUCHAREST, Romania — Even his best friend betrayed him.

Judge rules Bristol Motor Speedway doesn’t have to pay $397K tax for broadcast revenue

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A judge in Tennessee has ruled Bristol Motor Speedway does not have to pay $397,000 in taxes for broadcast revenue it made on NASCAR races.

20 years after Calif. quake: Bay Bridge unfinished; schools, buildings unsafe, need retrofits

SAN FRANCISCO — When an earthquake collapsed two 50-foot sections of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge during the 1989 World Series, the nightmares of hundreds of thousands of commuters who cross the Depression-era span each day were brought to life.

Check local listings: Recession means empty seats, but NFL has no plans to ease blackout rules

NEW YORK — When Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the NFL waived its television blackout policy so Saints fans could watch even if games moved to Baton Rouge didn’t sell out.

Continual drumbeat of the deaths of the famous mark summer ‘09

NEW YORK — We had been told to expect the deaths of the famous to come in threes, not in the dozens.

Prepared text of President Barack Obama’s speech to school students on Tuesday

The prepared text of President Barack Obama’s back-to-school address scheduled for Tuesdays, as released in advance by the White House:

Ex-Red Sox pitcher Schilling: Senate campaign unlikely but possible to fix ‘corrupt’ politics

BOSTON — Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said Thursday the chances he will run to replace Democrat Edward M. Kennedy in the U.S. Senate are “slim to none” but he will not rule it out.

Former hockey coach Jacques Demers, illiterate most of his life, appointed to Canada’s Senate

MONTREAL — Jacques Demers, the Stanley Cup-winning coach who has spoken frankly about his lifelong battle with illiteracy, was appointed Thursday to the Canadian Senate.

University of Wisconsin bans advertising by beer companies during sports broadcasts

MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin football fans listening to games on the radio this fall will hear few, if any, beer ads for the first time in years.

Las Vegas police seek associate of company promoting Mayweather Jr., suspected in shooting

LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas police investigating a shooting outside a skating rink say they are seeking an associate of the company that promotes boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Relatives of South African 800-meter winner at worlds dismiss gender test uproar

FAIRLIE, South Africa — In the poor, rural village where South African runner Caster Semenya grew up, relatives on Thursday brushed off questions about her deep voice and muscular build that have prompted the world governing body for track and field to seek gender tests.

Twitter intolerance: Some NFL teams wage clampdown on tweets, even by fans

DAVIE, Fla. — The only tweets during the Miami Dolphins scrimmage Saturday will come from the officials’ whistles.

NJ man charged with stealing Web domain name in novel criminal prosecution

UNION, N.J. — A northern New Jersey man is charged with stealing a prime piece of Internet real estate and reselling it to basketball player Mark Madsen in one of the nation’s first prosecutions of a suspected domain name thief.

Pro sports leagues, NCAA seek injunction against Delaware betting plan

WASHINGTON — The four major pro sports leagues and the NCAA asked a federal judge Tuesday for a preliminary injunction to prevent Delaware from implementing its sports betting plan.

Olympic training: With 3 years to go to London Games, this Javelin hits the mark

LONDON — This Olympic training went so well that the two star British athletes broke out in smiles.

3 years to go: High-speed train runs on time in test for 2012 London Games

LONDON — With three years to go until the opening ceremony, organizers of the 2012 London Olympics passed an important test Monday: The train ran on time.

Officer who arrested black Harvard scholar ‘disappointed’ Obama said he acted ’stupidly’

NATICK, Mass. — A white police sergeant who arrested renowned black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. said Thursday he’s disappointed President Barack Obama said officers acted “stupidly,” despite acknowledging he didn’t know all the facts.

Mass. arrest of black Harvard scholar stirs national debate; officer says he won’t apologize

NATICK, Mass. — A white police sergeant who arrested renowned black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. at his home says he followed procedure and is disappointed by the national debate triggered by the incident, which has drawn criticism from the president on down to local radio hosts.

Despite her rigorous caution, richer portrait of Sotomayor emerges in Supreme Court hearings

WASHINGTON — From her early days as a lawyer, Sonia Sotomayor never was content to be what she calls the “fifth guy on the totem pole.”

Iranian plane carrying nearly 170 crashes in field on route to Armenia, all on board killed

TEHRAN, Iran — A Russian-made Iranian passenger plane carrying 168 people crashed shortly after takeoff Wednesday, smashing into a field northwest of the capital and shattering into flaming pieces. All on board were killed in Iran’s worst air disaster in six years, officials said.

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