Skier Lindsey Vonn in hospital
Skier Lindsey Vonn remained hospitalized in Colorado with “severe intestinal pain” that has been affecting the four-time World Cup champion for the past two weeks. Vonn’s ski technician, Heinz Haemmerle, said that Vonn hasn’t trained since going out in the second run of the season-opening giant slalom Oct. 27 in Soelden, Austria. “She told me she feels bad and has pain all over her body and that her bones are hurting. … She’s been [to the hospital] two or three times. This is the first time she’s stayed overnight,” Haemmerle said in a telephone interview.
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The Charlotte Bobcats acquired forward Hakim Warrick from the New Orleans Hornets for guard Matt Carroll. The 6-foot-9 Warrick has averaged 9.5 points and 4.1 rebounds over eight NBA seasons.
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Minnesota Timberwolves swingman Chase Budinger will miss the next three to four months while recovering from surgery to repair a torn lateral meniscus in his left knee.
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NBA Commissioner David Stern estimates revenue will be a record $5 billion in the current season, an increase of about 20% from the league’s last full season in 2010-11.
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Kenny Williamson, the Memphis Grizzlies’ assistant general manager, has died of cancer. He was 65.
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Jerry Colangelo has been re-elected to a second term as chairman of USA Basketball after overseeing a program that has dominated world basketball under his guidance.
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San Diego State says the NCAA has suspended freshman forward Winston Shepard for three games for violating an unspecified rule. The schools has appealed the penalty, but the suspension will be enforced during the process.
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A Brazilian hospital says Pele, 72, is in good condition after hip surgery. Globo TV said the soccer legend is expected to be released Wednesday. It wasn’t clear when he was admitted.
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The International Cycling Union has pledged to create a confidential hotline for riders to report “issues or concerns relating to doping” in the wake of the Lance Armstrong affair.
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University of Iowa President Sally Mason said she is reviewing the school’s handling of an athletic department official who resigned after being accused of improperly touching student athletes for years. Peter Gray, 59, resigned last week after working for the last decade at the athletic department, where he was in charge of monitoring the academic progress of student-athletes. An internal report, obtained by the Iowa City Press-Citizen, concluded that Gray violated the university’s sexual harassment policy by rubbing, massaging shoulders and hugging students and athletes — behavior that allegedly took place since 2002 and also marked an earlier employment stint at Iowa from 1993 to 1995.
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Former Seattle Seahawks tight end Jerramy Stevens was arrested on suspicion of assaulting U.S. women’s soccer team goalkeeper Hope Solo a day before their planned wedding day, according to police and court records. A Kirkland Municipal Court judge released Stevens after a court appearance Tuesday, saying there was no evidence connecting Stevens to any assault, according to news reports. He was arrested early Monday for fourth-degree domestic violence assault but wasn’t charged.
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The University of Alaska Fairbanks says the NCAA is investigating six of its athletic programs, including the Division I hockey team.
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