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Madden: Don't need replay to see where it all went wrongGames such as these, when the Yankees come back from the living dead against a Red Sox team that had humiliated them in the first two games of this series, are merely a cause for consternation in light of the Yanks' plight in the standings. ... |
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Bondy: Under lights, women's stars dimAt the U.S. Open nighttime is when the stars come out to shine. These sessions are for the A-listers. Daytime is for the tennis nerds. But who is truly night-worthy anymore? Far too many players are out-watted by the potted plants. ... |
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Lupica: In Stadium's great rivalry, hollow echo to last hurrahOn the last day they will ever play the Red Sox on this side of 161st St., at least the Yankees remembered who they used to be here, against everybody, against the Boston Red Sox most of all. ... |
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Manning book looks at Eli & Tyree's Super playIn "Eli Manning: The Making of a Quarterback", the Daily News' Giants beat writer Ralph Vacchiano provides the amazing inside story of how a kid from New Orleans grew from controversial first-round pick to Super Bowl champion. ... |
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Curlin up in eight-horse fieldCurlin's presence didn't scare off many challengers from Saturday's Woodward Stakes at Saratoga. The reigning Horse of the Year will face a surprisingly big field as seven others will be at the starting gate for the $500,000 race. ... |
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Serena picks up steamTwo-time U.S. Open champion Serena Williams moved to the third round when she beat 71st-ranked Elena Vesnina, 6-1, 6-1, Thursday night. In the next round, the fourth-seeded Williams will face Japan's Ai Sugiyama, the No. 30 seed. ... |

