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  1. FIBA chief says no age limit coming for 2016 Olympics

    Marc Stein

    NBA commissioner David Stern's push to see an age limit of 23 for the men's Olympic basketball tourament is losing steam.

    Story | Conversation | August 11, 2012
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  3. Six men arrested in connection with Wales fan's death free on bai...

    Police say six men arrested in connection with the death of a Wales soccer fan have been released on bail.

    Story | Conversation | September 08, 2011
  4. Portland, Santa Clara renew heated rivalry

    Graham Hays

    Schools in the West Coast Conference have earned a reputation for tough schedules. They've earned it, writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | October 17, 2006
  5. English FA to investigate bungs allegations

    The Football Association (FA) will talk to Luton Town manager Mike Newell next week about his bungs allegations.

    Story | Conversation | January 12, 2006
  6. Communications chief quits UEFA

    Mike Lee, UEFA's director of communications, is leaving his job with European soccer's governing body to join the London 2012 Olympic bid.

    Story | Conversation | September 26, 2003
  7. Tyson checks out London's sights

    LONDON -- Mike Tyson called off a public workout Tuesday and went for a walk instead, signing autographs along the way and bowing to a bus driver. The former heavyweight champion also called off a news conference leading to Saturday's bout with Lou ...

    Story | Conversation | June 20, 2000
  8. Tyson's visa grant protested

    LONDON -- The decision to allow Mike Tyson into Scotland for his June 24 bout was defended in Parliament on Monday amid charges by actress Glenda Jackson that a visa was granted to a "proven abuser of women." Home Secretary Jack Straw said he ba...

    Story | Conversation | May 22, 2000
  9. British allow Tyson entry despite law

    LONDON -- Although Mike Tyson will be allowed to enter Britain for another fight, the fight to keep him out isn't over. The government's decision to allow Tyson into the country has provoked renewed outrage from politicians and women's rights gr...

    Story | Conversation | May 19, 2000
  10. Tyson insults women's rights groups

    LONDON -- All in a day's work for the fighter who bills himself as "The Baddest Man on the Planet." Mike Tyson insulted a women's group, was threatened with a summons, assailed a "money-hungry" American culture and expressed a preference to live...

    Story | Conversation | January 19, 2000
  11. Francis not afraid to fight dirty

    LONDON -- Mike Tyson's next opponent is a former soccer tough who has served time in prison and been shot at and knifed in street fights. Julius Francis, also a former kickboxing champion, will fight Tyson on Jan. 29 in Manchester, England. "If he ...

    Story | Conversation | December 14, 1999