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    +Cutler throws five INTs as 49ers hold off Bears
      Frank Gore ran for 104 yards and a touchdown, Jay Cutler threw a career-high five interceptions with his last coming in the end zone on the game's final play and the San Francisco 49ers snapped a four-game losing streak by beating the Chicago Bears 10-6.

    +LeBron's 34 help Cavaliers past Wade and Heat
      LeBron James had little to say Thursday about the prospect of playing with Dwyane Wade next season, and that was fine. Having them on the same court was enough of a treat for now.

    +New Orleans Hornets fire Byron Scott
      The New Orleans Hornets have responded to their 3-6 start by making the first coaching change of the young NBA season, firing Byron Scott on Thursday, according to NBA coaching sources.

    +Tiger Woods keeps Australian Masters lead with a second-round 68
      Tiger Woods has shot a 68 in the second round of the Australian Masters and had a two-shot lead over a pair of Australians still finishing up their rounds at Kingston Heath.

    +Washington Redskins' Clinton Portis (concussion) won't play Sunday
      Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos.

    +Atlanta Falcons head coach Mike Smith fined for his role in sideline melee
      Falcons head coach Mike Smith has been fined $15,000 for his part in Sunday's sideline fracas involving Washington Redskins players, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

    +Mike Tyson faces jail if scuffle is deemed a violation
      Ex-heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson could be sent to jail if he's found to have violated probation from a 2007 drug case.

    +Former Texas Rangers pitcher John Wetteland hospitalized
      Former All-Star closer John Wetteland was resting at home Thursday night after a trip to a hospital, where the Mariners say he was treated for an elevated heart rate.

    +Albert Pujols, Mark Teixeira each win Silver Slugger awards
      Cardinals star Albert Pujols and Yankees infielder Mark Teixeira were among those chosen Thursday to receive Silver Slugger awards.

    +Streaking Devils hand Pens fourth straight loss
      Niclas Bergfors had a goal and two assists and the Devils closed within a victory of tying the NHL record of 10 consecutive road victories to start a season, beating the slumping Penguins 4-1.

    +Three Tennessee Volunteers players arrested, charged in robbery
      Safety Janzen Jackson and receiver Nu'Keese Richardson were among three Tennessee football players arrested early Thursday morning in Knoxville on charges of attempted armed robbery.

    +Former Nebraska Cornhuskers running back Thunder Collins sentenced to life in prison
      Former Nebraska running back Thunder Collins has been sentenced to life in prison for his role in a September 2008 shooting that killed one man and injured another.

    +Dallas Cowboys' Tony Romo 'comfortable' with Roy Williams
      One week later, everything's fine for Cowboys QB Tony Romo and receiver Roy Williams.

    +Cleveland Browns' Jamal Lewis says coach Eric Mangini overworking team
      Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis says he's frustrated by another losing season and coach Eric Mangini is pushing his players too hard.

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