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Police are investigating a weekend break-in at the suburban home of Texans cornerback Dunta Robinson, in which an occupant was bound and jewelry was stolen. The robbery occurred Saturday night when two men got into the house through an unlocked door, according to the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Department.

  • Texans CB Robinson has house broken into

    Police are investigating a weekend break-in at the suburban home of Texans cornerback Dunta Robinson, in which an occupant was bound and jewelry was stolen. The robbery occurred Saturday night when two men got into the house through an unlocked door, according to the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Department.

  • Governor recommends NYRA to run NY thoroughbred racing

    Gov. Eliot Spitzer wants the New York Racing Association to keep running thoroughbred racing in New York under a deal that could extend 30 years. The recommendation Tuesday now goes to the Legislature, where Spitzer’s choice faces an uncertain future because political discord has stalled negotiations.

  • Mears to drive No. 5 Chevrolet for Hendrick in 2008

    The 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season is starting to take shape for Hendrick Motorsports.

  • Source: Yeley to drive No. 96 for Hall of Fame Racing in 2008

    J.J. Yeley will replace Tony Raines at Hall of Fame Racing, allowing him to maintain his association with Joe Gibbs Racing.

  • Pedro leads Mets to win in season debut

    The first pitch left Pedro Martinez’s fingertips and reached the catcher’s mitt at an unimpressive 82 mph. The next one clocked in at 82. Then, 83 mph. This is a comeback? After a couple of those very tentative first tries, Martinez got back to doing what he’s been able to do so well for so…

  • Lowell bails out Dice-K, BoSox top Jays

    The Red Sox survived another shaky outing by Daisuke Matsuzaka. Matsuzaka nearly gave away a nine-run lead, but Mike Lowell hit a three-run homer and drove in four runs to lead the Red Sox over the Toronto Blue Jays 13-10 Monday night. Boston, which opened a seven-game lead over the second-place Yankees, was ahead 10-1…

  • Loaiza, Dodgers rip Zambrano, Cubs 11-3

    Carlos Zambrano heard the boos from the Wrigley Field faithful and pointed to his head. Esteban Loaiza had just gotten the Los Angeles Dodgers off to a win in his first try, while Zambrano remained winless for more than a month. Loaiza allowed three runs in seven innings and hit a two-run single, leading the…

  • Broncos sign DE Rice to 1-year deal

    Nobody’s more excited about Denver’s signing of free agent sacks specialist Simeon Rice than Broncos safety John Lynch. The two won a Super Bowl together in Tampa Bay in 2002, and both believe this reunion in the Rockies could lead to a second ring. “He’s a teammate who I loved playing with and one of…

  • Padres’ Maddux gets 1st win in Arizona

    Greg Maddux no longer has to explain his drought in the desert. The future Hall of Famer won for the first time in Phoenix and extended his streak without a walk to 49 1-3 innings over seven starts in leading the San Diego Padres over the Arizona Diamondbacks10-2 on Monday. Maddux has long downplayed his…

  • Brewers owner supports manager Yost

    Despite a slide in the NL Central standings and loud grumbling from fans, Milwaukee Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio gave manager Ned Yost a firm vote of confidence on Monday. Speaking during Monday’s Brewers-Astros game at Miller Park, Attanasio expressed surprise at the amount of criticism Yost has received since the Brewers squandered their division…

  • Some Cowboys upset by CB Glenn’s release

    Roy Williams was angry about suddenly having an empty locker next to his after the Dallas Cowboys cut veteran cornerback Aaron Glenn. “I’m going to miss AG, man. That’s my dude,” Williams said Monday before the team’s first practice since Glenn was cut. “I’m going to call him like every other day just to say…

  • Steelers add new touches to defense

    For the first time since December, the Pittsburgh Steelers practiced Monday for a game that counts. To linebacker Larry Foote, that means they can finally show everything they’ve got. On defense, that is, where Foote is promising some new wrinkles that defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau previously held back — not only during training camp, but…