

Day: Fowler missed meeting because he was 'busy with his handsome girlfriend'
Embarrassed, Fowler pulled his hat over his face. Many had been following Fowler's lack of a love life since he was infamously the only one on the United States' Ryder Cup team without a significant other to kiss during a photo shoot. Though Fowler was MIA for the evening's festivities, his caddie, Joe Skovron, was in attendance. Well, she was in Rickie's gallery on Thursday at the Zurich Classic, and not there to watch Jason Day, we presume.
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Football Association charge Sunderland boss Moyes over inappropriate comments
After the interview, Moyes was caught on camera saying: "Just getting a wee bit naughty at the end there so just watch yourself". You still might get a slap even though you are a woman. Moyes revealed that he had previously contacted Sparks to apologise and publicly apologised at the start of April over the incident. "I have spoken to the girl, who I apologised to, and she accepted it".
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Doc Rivers Wants Los Angeles Clippers' Core To Stay Together Next Season
You can say that the Clippers were just having a bad day as they were throwing in an impressive 44.4 percent shooting. They did what they had to do in stealing a game in Los Angeles, and now they get to come home and play in front of one of the league's more raucous crowds.
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Chris Coghlan Leaps Over Catcher for Best "Slide" in MLB History
Then Coghlan channeled his inner Willie Mays Hayes, leaping over Molina and landing right on home plate. After Pillar popped out, Steve Pearce hit a grounder to shortstop Aledmys Diaz, who threw wildly as Stroman scored on the Cardinals' fourth error - all of which led to runs.
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Jose Altuve cleared of concussion after collision with Astros teammate
He stranded a pair of runners in three innings ( see full recap ). RAYS 2, ORIOLES 0: Substitute starter Austin Pruitt combined with four other Tampa Bay relievers on a two-hitter, and the Rays capitalized on Wade Miley's wildness in a victory at Baltimore.
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NY Times Editor Apologizes to Trump Over Misleading Tweet: 'I'm an Idiot'
President Trump took to Twitter Thursday morning to express his outrage with the Times tweet , saying that the "Failing @ nytimes " had "just got caught in a big lie". Defensive end Chris Long, defensive tackle Alan Branch and linebacker Dont'a Hightower said they would not make the trip, though not necessarily for political reasons.
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Rajon Rondo ruled out for Game 5
It's been really incredible. Jimmy Butler led the team with 33 points and nine assists after scoring just 14 points in Game 3. Jerian Grant and Michael Carter-Williams were unable to get the job done at the point in place of Rondo in Games 3 and 4.
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Albert defeats Cilic, advances to Monte-Carlo semis
It looked set to be plain sailing for the world number two when he won six games in a row to lead 2-0 in the second set, but the Spaniard was not finished yet. Then came the March crash-out in America. Second, opponents get fired up to play you. Facing two break points in the deciding set against Pablo Carreno Busta , Djokovic held his nerve to see off the challenge from the Spaniard 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 in two hours and 26 minutes.
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In migliaia per l'ultimo saluto a Scarponi
Tutti conoscevamo Michele: "era rimasto un campione semplice, uno di Cantalupo, uno di Filottrano ". Tra i presenti, il presidente della Federazione ciclistica italiana Renato Di Rocco e l'ex allenatore nerazzurro Roberto Mancini che ha affermato: "Abbiamo perso un grande uomo, una persona perbene, un marchigiano doc oltreché un grande ciclista".
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Wenger: Arsenal must win every game to finish in top four
It was yet another shaky display from the Gunners but under fire manager Arsene Wenger will be happy to take all three points after his gamble with a back-three paid off. "Recently we have faced many direct games, and I thought before the game maybe they would play with [Rudy] Gestede and Negredo and go for a very direct game".
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N'Golo Kante wins Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award
Kante ultimately performs to such an effective level that it goes beyond such argument, and allows the whole team to function on a higher level altogether. He's not John Terry in terms of his personality. N'Golo Kante has been a bargain compared to the money spent on the likes of Paul Pogba. On the PFA's contribution, the 26-year-old said: "It's important because when we want to improve football, to concern everyone, it's good to have unity, and to think together".
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Aaron Hernandez's attorney takes steps to sue for negligence over his death
Sources now say that Lloyd, who likely knew Hernandez was bisexual, could have threatened to tell his fiancée about his sex life. Aaron Hernandez's shocking suicide continues to create controversy and now, the football player's fiancée might sue the state prison officials for negligence, because they failed to stop the tragedy.