Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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Lions' Stafford practicing despite ankle injury

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford is able to practice following his right ankle injury last weekend, although backup Shaun Hill took some snaps with the first team Wednesday.

Bulls' Rose: NBA should eliminate salary cap Bulls' Rose: NBA should eliminate salary cap

In his second set of strong comments against the NBA lockout, Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose said the league should eliminate the salary cap.

Your Morning Phil: Quade, Maddon, Hendry Your Morning Phil: Quade, Maddon, Hendry

Talking baseball while wondering if the Blackhawks are headed back to the top of the NHL: 1. Theo Epstein says he’s going to try to get to know Mike Quade before deciding if he’ll get a chance to manage the 2012 Cubs, but it doesn’t sound good for Quade.

Biggs: T.O., Berrian bad fits for Bears Biggs: T.O., Berrian bad fits for Bears

I hadn't yet made it to an escalator in O’Hare's International Terminal 5 on Tuesday night before I had flipped through roughly two dozen Twitter messages frozen in time during a return flight from London.

Subs aim for Navy Subs aim for Navy

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — When facing Navy's maddening triple option, there is no substitute for experience. Except at Notre Dame this weekend, when there will be nothing BUT substitutes for experience.

NBA negotiations to resume Wednesday NBA negotiations to resume Wednesday

A person with knowledge of the plans says officials from the NBA and players' association will meet Wednesday, less than a week after three days of talks with a federal mediator couldn't produce a deal to end the lockout.

Sandberg sighting near Michigan Avenue Sandberg sighting near Michigan Avenue

The percentage of certainty dropped from "99.9 percent" to "99 percent." The sighting shifted from a Lincoln Park Starbucks to a Gold Coast street.

Hawks win 3-2 in shootout Hawks win 3-2 in shootout

The Blackhawks went back to school and as a result are streaking to the top of the Western Conference standings.


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