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High School 'Diploma Mills' Under Investigation by NCAA

Athletes winning gold, silver or bronze at the Turin Olympics will be presented with medals that have a hole in the center, representing the open space of a piazza, an Italian square.
Athletes winning gold, silver or bronze at the Turin Olympics will be presented with medals that have a hole in the center, representing the open space of a piazza, an Italian square. (Associated Press)
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OLYMPICS : German bobsled coach Raimund Bethge suffered head and leg injuries when he was hit by an oncoming two-man Australian sled on the course for the Turin Olympics. . . .

Bobsledder Don Cole was suspended for two years after testing positive for a banned substance. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said that Cole tested positive for stanozolol during an out-of-competition test Aug. 8.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Southern California's Matt Leinart won the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award given to the top senior quarterback in college football.

BASEBALL: The Philadelphia Phillies agreed to a one-year, $800,000 contract with free agent reliever Julio Santana .

-- From News Services


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