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Buying habits and preferences
Southwick Associates, the outdoor world's top surveying and polling firm, recently checked on the buying habits and preferences of anglers from every economic strata. It discovered several interesting facts.
Artemev replaces M. Hamm
Alex Artemev replaces Morgan Hamm on men's gymnastics team
Spreading some sunshine
One of the last of the Floridians on Maryland's roster offers his take on a big reason it's tougher for schools outside the state to poach recruits
With enemies like this, McCain doesn't need friends
John McCain's campaign puts out a Web video with top Democrats fawning over him.
College football countdown: No. 71-No. 75
Look Hoos going to be talking about a low ranking.
WH: Chinese stalling on U.S. athlete
Here's the update on efforts to get U.S. speedskater Joey Cheek admitted into China after authorities there revoked his visa.
Morgan Hamm out of Olympics
Morgan Hamm (ankle injury) joins twin brother Paul on the sidelines
Lawson family reunion
Alexandria's Kara Lawson will have plenty of family members rooting her on
KILL - Amateur Hour - Olympic baseball preview
Baseball is out as an Olympic medal sport after the Beijing Games, meaning this could very well be Team USA's last chance to bring home the gold in our national pastime. Tom Stad sizes up the U.S. roster and the competition and takes a look at a particularly wacky international rule that will be in effect for the Games in this week's Amateur Hour.
Prospect Q&A - Stephen King, Washington Nationals
Nationals prospect Stephen King, the team's third-round pick in the 2006 draft, has impressed the Nats with his ability to play multiple infield positions and the progress he's made at the plate after a slow start to his pro career. The 6' 2", 195 pound King is only 20 years old, and scouts believe he'll eventually develop into a power-hitting middle-infielder in the Jeff Kent mold. By Jay LeBlanc.
Doubleheader tomorrow
The Nationals' game with the Rockies was called off tonight after rain postponed the start of it by nearly two hours.
All hail Citizen Fokou
Linebacker Moise Fokou won't be at practice tomorrow --- he'll be working toward gaining American citizenship.