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Reports: Lamar Odom helped out of bed, has started physical therapy
Lamar Odom still faces a long road to recovery, but the 14-year NBA veteran has reportedly started taking the critical first steps in that journey. Odom, 35, was rushed to Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas on Oct. 13 after being found unconscious at a legal brothel.
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Terrell Owens says he can help Eagles' offense
Prior to the start of this season, the last time the Eagles were viewed as Super Bowl contenders was 2004, and they had just acquired wide receiver Terrell Owens. That season went as planned, as the team made it all the way to Super Bowl 39 before losing to the New England Patriots.
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Andy Roddick on Newborn Son: Fatherhood Has 'Been a Fun Process So Far'
Andy Roddick has a lot of love for his newborn son, but there is no love - in a tennis sense - for him just yet. The retired tennis star - who welcomed Hank, his first child with wife Brooklyn Decker , on Sept.
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Tony Romo
PRO: In one of the more intriguing success stories in recent NFL history, Tony Romo ascended from the ranks of undrafted free agent - and three-year back-up quarterback - to a record setting, three-time Pro Bowl selection for the Dallas Cowb
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Dennis Rodman LA Lakers Career Highlight's
Dennis Rodman was brought by the Lakers in the 1998-99 season to help Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal under interim coach Kurt Rambis, but discipline problems and absences without permission made the team release him after 23 games in which he averaged 2.1 points and 11.2 rebounds.
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The Program review: Lance's Tour de France is no tour de force
This dramatisation of the rise and fall of the morally delinquent cyclist Lance Armstrong certainly comes with heavyweight credentials. The director is the vastly experienced Stephen Frears, whose last film was the marvellous Philomena.
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Derek Jeter focuses on helping youths
Derek Jeter is focusing on more serious matters than following baseball this fall. The retired Yankees captain told us at a gala for his Turn 2 Foundation, which benefits youth programs: "I was very fortunate to have a support system growing up. But sometimes I . . .
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The Further Frontiers Of Michael Phelps As He Circumnavigates A 5th Olympic Ring
If the return of Michael Phelps to the sport generated a buzz in 2014, then what the 22-time Olympic medalist achieved over the summer only upped the ante with a certain big-time showcase set for next year in Rio de Janeiro.
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Kobe Bryant will miss Lakers preseason game vs. Warriors
Before we offer the latest Kobe Bryant health update, let's make one thing clear: the man could cough ever so slightly while on his way down the lane for a thunderous dunk, and Lakers fans would still worry. And who can blame them?
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