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Jones has defaulted on the terms and conditions of a mortgage with U.S. Bank, according to a notice of foreclosure sale published Thursday in the Tennessean newspaper in Nashville.
The home and 30 acres, located in a Nashville suburb, will be sold June 27 on the steps of the old Williamson County Courthouse. . . .
The NFL Network and Walt Disney Co.'s ESPN are in talks about a partnership, a person familiar with the talks told the Associated Press. The person requested anonymity because the negotiations are ongoing.
A deal could end a long standoff between the league and cable carriers, some of whom said the NFL was asking them to pay too much for its programming.
· BOXING:2008 Silver Gloves champion Antonio McGruder, 16, of Suitland defeated Luis Cortez of Las Vegas to win the light bantamweight title at the Junior Olympic National Championships in Marquette, Mich. McGruder held the defending champion scoreless in the first two minutes on his way to a 10-5 decision.
· PRO BASKETBALL: The NBA wants disgraced referee Tim Donaghy to pay the league $1.4 million, including his wages for games on which he bet or provided inside tips to gamblers. The written demand, filed Thursday in federal court, asks a judge to force Donaghy to pay the sum as restitution in his gambling case. . . .
The New York Knicks added three assistants to coach Mike D'Antoni's staff, retaining Herb Williams from Isiah Thomas's crew and signing former Suns assistants Phil Weber and Dan D'Antoni.
· SOCCER: Manchester United vowed to block Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Real Madrid after the Portugal winger stated his desire to advance his career by leaving Old Trafford. Ronaldo said there was a "great" possibility he will move to Real and plans to give more details about the "dream" move over the weekend. But United issued a statement -- described on its Web site as a "defiant message" -- stressing its prized asset won't be sold: "United are not listening to offers."
· HOCKEY: After coaching in the minors for 13 seasons -- and winning five championships -- John Anderson finally landed a coveted NHL job when the Atlanta Thrashers announced him as the fourth coach in franchise history.
-- From News Services and Staff Reports


