Wednesday, February 13, 2013

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NBA All-Star break could be the end for union head
NEW YORK (AP) -- After 17 years fighting for NBA players, Billy Hunter might be down to his last, most difficult battle.


"Big Easy" Els takes hard stance on long putters
Ernie Els of South Africa acknowledges spectators on 18th green during WGC-HSBC Champions Tournament at Mission Hills in DongguanPACIFIC PALISADES, California (Reuters) – Having been on both sides of the 'long putter' debate, former world num ber one Ernie Els can see no good reason why putters anchored to the belly or chest should be banned by golf's rulemakers. In November, the game's governing bodies proposed a ban on players anchoring putters to their body, saying they wanted to outlaw the practice by 2016 in order to preserve the "skill and challenge" of putting. …


Frazier's deal with Vikings thru 2014
FILE - In this Dec. 30, 2012, file photo Minnesota Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier smiles as he walks onto the field before an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers in Minneapolis. The Vikings and Frazier have reach agreement on a multi-year contract extension, two people with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2013. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal has not been announced and terms were not immediately know   n. (AP Photo/Genevieve Ross, File)MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- After leading the Minnesota Vikings to a surprising playoff berth last season, Leslie Frazier has reached an agreement on a contract through 2014.


Golf-'Big Easy' Els takes hard stance on long putters
PACIFIC PALISADES, California, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Having been on both sides of the ‘long putter’ debate, former world number one Ernie Els can see no good reason why putters anchored to the belly or chest should be banned by golf’s rulemakers. In November, the game’s governing bodies proposed a ban on players anchoring putters to their body, saying they wanted to outlaw the practice by 2016 in order to preserve the “skill and challenge” of putting. …


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