Monday, November 5, 2012

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Maryland pro wins World Series of Poker, $8.53M
Greg Merson holds up his new bracelet after winning the World Series of Poker No-Limit Hold'em Main Event, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2012, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jason Bean) LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; LAS VEGAS SUN OUTA Maryland poker professional won the World Series of Poker main event, outlasting his final opponents in a marathon card session of nearly 12 hours for the $8.53 million title on Wednesday.


NBA-Chastened Lakers hope 'time' will be the healer
LOS ANGELES, Oct 31 (Reuters) – The Los Angeles Lakers had very little time to lick their wounds after stunningly losing their regular-season opener to the Dallas Mavericks but, almost to a man, they said that time was their most precious commodity. Less than 24 hours after being humbled by the Mavericks 99-91 on their home court in downtown Los Angeles, the Lakers were set to face the Trail Blazers in Portland on Wednesday. …


Neymar says not right moment to leave Brazil
Brazilian football player Neymar speaks during an interview with Reuters after his training session in SantosSANTOS, Brazil (Reuters) – European clubs are falling over themselves to get their hands on Brazilian prodigy Neymar but the 20-year-old said on Wednesday he was still not ready to leave his homeland. "I'm happy here in Brazil, I'm happy at Santos. I have a dream of playing in Europe, but it's still not the right moment," the Santos forward told Reuters in an interview. The timing of a move to Europe can be critical for Brazilian players. Many leave too soon, struggle to adapt abroad, are pushed into reserve teams and then see their careers go downhill as they are shunted around clubs on loan. …


INTERVIEW-Soccer-Neymar says not right moment to leave Brazil
SANTOS, Brazil, Oct 31 (Reuters) – European clubs are falling over themselves to get their hands on Brazilian prodigy Neymar but the 20-year-old said on Wednesday he was still not ready to leave his homeland. “I’m happy here in Brazil, I’m happy at Santos. I have a dream of playing in Europe, but it’s still not the right moment,” the Santos forward told Reuters in an interview. The timing of a move to Europe can be critical for Brazilian players. …


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