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Rangers rout Canadiens 7-2 in Game 1 05/18/2014 05:24pm • MONTREAL (AP) -- Martin St. Louis and the New York Rangers had a reason to smile in the midst of a weekend of sadness.St. Louis, who will attend his mother's funeral with his teammates on Sunday, scored the opening goal of the Eastern Conference finals to pace New York's suddenly high-powered offens Rockies activate C Wilin Rosario 05/18/2014 04:20pm • DENVER (AP) -- The Colorado Rockies activated catcher Wilin Rosario from the disabled list Sunday and he was in the starting lineup against the San Diego Padres.To make room on the roster for Rosario, the team optioned catcher Mike McKenry to Triple-A Colorado Springs.Rosario dropped around 10 pound Seattle DE Marsh trying to shine in camp 05/17/2014 09:10pm • TIM BOOTH AP Sports Writer RENTON, Wash. (AP) -- Because UCLA is on the quarter system and there is still school ahead, Cassius Marsh is only getting a brief introduction to the Seattle Seahawks during rookie minicamp this weekend.His first impression when he arrived at the headquarters of the Super Unauthorized "Saint Laurent" shows YSL's dark side 05/17/2014 06:21pm • THOMAS ADAMSON Associated Press CANNES, France (AP) -- His surviving gay lover Pierre Berge didn't want this film to see the light of day.But on Saturday, the controversial, no-holds-barred story of one of the 20th-century's greatest fashion designers, Yves Saint Laurent, who died in 2008, screened Broncos cautious with second-round pick 05/17/2014 04:52pm • ARNIE STAPLETON AP Pro Football Writer ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -- With NFL teams poring over his college film, Cody Latimer went out for a run one cold day in January and felt a pop in his left foot.An X-ray revealed a broken fifth metatarsal, which required surgery.That meant he couldn't do anything Spencer's return up in air; Cowboys aren't waiting 05/17/2014 04:35pm • SCHUYLER DIXON AP Sports Writer IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Dallas defensive end Anthony Spencer stops in a locker room filled with rookies, the eight-year veteran's beard dripping with sweat after the latest workout in his attempt to come back from microfracture surgery on his left knee.Spencer feels lik Baseball wonders why pitchers' elbows keep tearing 05/17/2014 09:56am • RONALD BLUM AP Sports Writer All of baseball is focused on a most precious 2 1/8 inches -- the average length of the ulnar collateral ligament.This year, more than a dozen major league pitchers already have undergone Tommy John surgery -- which involves replacing the elbow ligament with a tendon har Marquez, Alvarado bring boxing back to the Forum 05/16/2014 06:55pm • GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) -- Juan Manuel Marquez fought 12 times at the Forum in the early days of his record-setting career, and the Mexican champion fondly remembers almost every round.Even as an unknown featherweight prospect, Marquez loved the crackling atmosphere of t The paradox of Olympians' "garbage" teeth 05/16/2014 05:54pm • JOHN LEICESTER AP Sports Columnist MONACO (AP) -- Faster, higher, stronger they may be, but Olympians wouldn't win many medals in a contest of dental health. Behind their buffed physiques lurks a dentist's nightmare."They have bodies of Adonis and a garbage mouth," says Paul Piccininni. As dental di US explores legal rights for Guantanamo detainees 05/16/2014 04:22pm • ERIC TUCKER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration says that there are legal safeguards are in place in the event suspected terrorists being held at Guantanamo Bay are relocated to the United States and that detainees would be barred from receiving asylum and would have no righ Pope's trip to Holy Land stirs diplomatic dilemmas 05/16/2014 09:08am • DANIELA BERRETTA Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) -- When Pope Francis sets foot in the Holy Land next week, he'll be treading on diplomatic eggshells at virtually every stop.Israeli-Palestinian politics are just one of the many sensitive issues Vatican officials are navigating. Other sore points are Franklin embraces being face of Penn St post-JoePa 05/16/2014 06:50am • RALPH D. RUSSO AP College Football Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Penn State coach James Franklin is fine as long as he keeps moving.Only in those rare moments when he gets to take a break during the Nittany Lions' coaches caravan, a 17-stop tour spanning most of May, is he in danger of crashing."I'm not r Carrie Fisher mostly mum on 'Star Wars' sequel 05/15/2014 04:46pm • LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Carrie Fisher is excited about her "Star Wars" return, even if she can't say much about it.The 57-year-old actress said she would "get in trouble" for discussing "Star Wars: Episode VII." Fisher appeared at a party Wednesday celebrating her mother, Debbie Reynolds, whose collecti Report: Children's cereals pack a sugary punch Report: Children's cereals pack a sugary punch 05/15/2014 12:06pm • WASHINGTON — One bowl of cereal a day could add up to 10 pounds of sugar your child is eating a year, according to a new study of more than 1,500 cereals including many marketed to children. The Environmental Working Group, which seeks to protect human health and the environment, released its r 5 ways to build health into your architecture, as seen at GW's new $75 million public health school 05/15/2014 06:00am • You won’t find any stairwells tucked away into the dark corners of George Washington University’s newest academic building. That’s because those stairs have literally taken center stage in the $75 million Milken Institute School of Public Health, where officials are celebrating an
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