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Schild Leads in Final Women's World Cup Slalom (ABC News)
March 14, 2010Marlies Schild leads after 1st run of final women's World Cup slalom; Riesch poised for title World Cup - sport - Marlies Schild - Soccer - Competitions
World class soccer star, soccer mom - Joy Fawcett - urges parents to back off (San Jose Mercury News)
March 14, 2010Three-time Olympian and Women's World Cup champion Joy Fawcett and her 8-year-old daughter spent Saturday at the Palo Alto High School soccer field, signing autographs and promoting more well-behaved parenting from the sidelines.
U.S. still tops women's soccer rankings (UPI)
March 14, 2010NYON, Switzerland, March 12 (UPI) -- The United States, coming off a win at the Algarve Cup, remained atop the FIFA world women's soccer rankings released Friday.
Condoms for the World Cup and other ways to keep HIV at bay (Scientific American)
March 14, 2010MIAMI--In three months hundreds of thousands of soccer fans are expected to descend on nine South African cities for the 2010 World Cup. But for so many visitors going to a country where more than 10 percent of the population is estimated to have HIV/AIDS, many public health experts are worried that the event will kick off a spike in transmission. South Africa, in turn, has responded by ...
Vonn Wins Super-G, Overall World Cup Title (ABC News)
March 14, 2010Lindsey Vonn wins 3rd straight overall World Cup ski title, tops Bode Miller with 33 wins Lindsey Vonn - Sports - World Cup - Competition - Soccer
Alpine skier Lindsey Vonn caps off 'dream season' with another overall World Cup title (Contra Costa Times)
March 14, 2010U.S. Olympian wins her third straight overall World Cup championship
SPORT SOCCER SHORTS (Taipei Times)
March 14, 2010Major League Soccer (MLS) players have voted to strike unless a new labor deal is reached in time for the scheduled March 25 season opener in a move that could damage the US’ World Cup hopes.
Sport takes backseat to sportsmanship (FOX 13 Tampa Bay)
March 14, 2010A Tampa teen brings two country's together after a soccer match in Costa Rica. Berkeley Prep, and U.S. Goalkeeper, Bryane Heaberlin, embraced the Hatian Goalkeeper who collapsed to the ground after Wednesday's World Cup qualifying match.
Dreaming of an End to Soccer's Nightmare (New York Times)
March 14, 2010Soccer's leaders could learn from ice hockey, borrowing its tie-breaking solution to put an end to the wholly unsatisfying spectacle of penalty kicks.
Women's Professional Soccer League: Freedom arrive for camp at Dodgertown (St. Lucie News Tribune)
March 14, 2010VERO BEACH — The Washington Freedom women’s professional soccer team arrived Monday afternoon for its six-day training session at historic Dodgertown.The Freedom is one of nine teams in the second-year Women’s Professional Soccer league. The team will hold two practices sessions daily at the former Dodgers’ spring training complex, and will host the Chicago Red Stars in a 7 p.m. Friday ...
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