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PUBLISHED BY 2 A.M.May 14, 2008

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Annika Sorenstam has had 72 reasons to pump her fist in winning celebration during her 15-year LPGA Tour career.
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GOLF    TOD LEONARD   
Sorenstam retiring

Arguably all-time finest women's golfer leaving tour after '08

On that muggy Friday afternoon at Colonial Country Club in 2003, the woman had her two young daughters in tow, and she was rushing to get to within speaking distance of Annika Sorenstam. Sorenstam was in tears, having just missed the cut as the first woman to play on the PGA Tour in 58 years. She was surrounded by security people as she headed to the media center for one final news conference in front of 800 reporters.

    Memorable win a just reward for dogged Estes

    Lefty gets 100th victory in first start since April '06

    STAFF WRITER

    CHICAGO – Even in the worst of times, baseball has this gift of delivering feel-good stories. Last night, the struggling Padres had something to celebrate. Shawn Estes, making his first major league start since suffering the destruction of his pitching elbow two years and five weeks ago, overcame the weather and one of the hotter teams in the National League to score the 100th victory of his career.

    Goodell deems Pats case closed

    Walsh helps clear club of complicity

    STAFF WRITER

    To Commissioner Roger Goodell, the book has closed on the NFL's so-called “Spygate” incident. Mike Martz prefers that it remains closed. Martz was the head coach of the St. Louis Rams when, according to a report in the Boston Herald, their walk-through of the red-zone offense they were preparing for Super Bowl XXXVI against the New England Patriots was clandestinely taped by the Patriots.

      Bonds now faces 15 felony counts

      New indictment, same allegations

      ASSOCIATED PRESS

      SAN FRANCISCO – Barry Bonds was charged in a new indictment yesterday with 15 felony counts alleging he lied to a grand jury when he denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs and that he hampered the federal government's doping investigation.

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