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  • Three Dolphins fined $10K each for 'Cupid Shuffle' - Ronnie Brown and two Miami Dolphins teammates have been fined $10,000 each by the NFL for excessive celebrating.
  • Lawyers for Simpson, co-defendent seek new trial - Lawyers for O.J. Simpson are citing judicial errors and insufficient evidence as they seek a new trial.
  • Bryant: Rays add punch to budding rivalry - Once all fists with no punch, the Rays can finally deliver a real knockout blow to the Red Sox in the ALCS.
  • Harvick doesn't mince words about Edwards clash - Kevin Harvick said he simply was "protecting our turf" when he got into a physical confrontation with Carl Edwards on Thursday at Lowe's Motor Speedway.
  • Official says not enough proof to suspend Dutrow - A hearing officer has found there is insufficient evidence to suspend Big Brown's trainer Rick Dutrow for violating Kentucky drug rules with another horse.
  • Ex-runner Montgomery gets 5 years in heroin case - Former track star Tim Montgomery has been sentenced to five years in prison on heroin charges in Virginia.
  • Magic Johnson: Talk-show hosts should keep jobs - Magic Johnson says he's outraged that a pair of Minneapolis talk radio hosts accused him of faking AIDS.
  • NFL's review of Pacman's scuffle not completed - The NFL's review of Adam "Pacman" Jones' scuffle with his bodyguard won't be completed until next week.
  • Phillips says Pacman will play Sunday for Cowboys - An internal investigation by the Cowboys into Adam "Pacman" Jones' latest incident concludes that he was not in violation of his contract, and the team plans no disciplinary action.
  • Judge agrees to let Castroneves race in Australia - A Miami judge has agreed to modify bail conditions on tax charges so Helio Castroneves can race later this month in Australia.
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