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July 18, 2010, 3:23 pmAllyson Felix gets DL win
Way to go Allyson!!!
July 18, 2010, 3:20 pmDavid Oliver misses the record by 0.02
OMG!!!!!
July 18, 2010, 3:16 pmMiss Hooters 2010 International
LeAngela Davis
July 18, 2010, 3:14 pmTIW For VA
TIW 7-18-10 VA Midday
Winning Numbers: 403 & 7232
740, 634, 967, 948, 903, 086, 125, 378
9358, 0936, 5410, 6843, 6720, 8092, 8652
7495, 7196, 7108, 7053, 4912, 3152, 2437
634, 745, 856, 967, 078, 189, 290, 301, 412, 523
0936, 1936, 2936, 3936, 4936, 5936, 6936, 7936, 8936, 9936
0930, 0931, 0932, 0933, 0934, 0935, 0936, 0937, 0938, 0939
18 and/or 63 pairs
July 18, 2010, 3:09 pmTIW For FL
TIW 7-18-10 FL Midday
Winning Numbers: 644 & 2795
042, 154, 810, 849, 825, 291, 763, 509
2814, 0283, 1960, 3498, 3570, 4027, 4317
5921, 5623, 5604, 5018, 9267, 8617, 7985
849, 950, 061, 172, 283, 394, 405, 516, 627, 738
0498, 1498, 2498, 3498, 4498, 5498, 6498, 7498, 8498, 9498
3490, 3491, 3492, 3493, 3494, 3495, 3496, 3497, 3498, 3499
39, 34, 94, 84, and/or 89 pairs
July 18, 2010, 3:05 pmNC / SC Wildcard Pick 3
Midday & Evening
** until 7-21-10 **
100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109
506, 516, 526, 536, 546, 556, 566, 576, 586, 596
406, 416, 426, 436, 446, 456, 466, 476, 486, 496
109, 119, 129, 139, 149, 159, 169, 179, 189, 199

July 18, 2010, 2:59 pmTIW For GA
TIW 7-18-10 GA Midday
Winning Numbers: 322 & 1666
625, 732, 976, 928, 953, 587, 014, 368
3701, 9372, 0859, 2187, 2469, 1936, 1206
4830, 4532, 4591, 4907, 8356, 7506, 6874
732, 843, 954, 065, 176, 287, 398, 409, 510, 621
0372, 1372, 2372, 3372, 4372, 5372, 6372, 7372, 8372, 9372
9370, 9371, 9372, 9373, 9374, 9375, 9376, 9377, 9378, 9379
28, 27, 87, 73 and/or 32 pairs
July 18, 2010, 2:56 pmToday's Thought
"We probably wouldn't worry about what other people think of us if we could know how seldom they do."
- Olin Miller -
July 18, 2010, 12:41 pmSerena needs surgery for cut foot
Updated: July 18, 2010, 3:03 AM ET
Serena needs surgery for cut foot
Associated Press
Serena Williams needs surgery on her right foot after cutting it on a broken glass at a restaurant.
The top-ranked women's player was injured last week and will miss three tournaments leading to the U.S. Open, the WTA Tour said Saturday.

Williams
Williams has withdrawn from tournaments in Istanbul, Cincinnati and Montreal. The tour website offered no details about what happened at the restaurant.
"I'm so upset I won't be able to play in the upcoming events because of this foot surgery," Williams said on the website. "Thank you for all of your support. I can't wait to get back on the courts."
A message left with her agent was not immediately returned.
On Monday, World TeamTennis said Williams would miss the entire season. Her Washington Kastles team said she cut the bottom of her foot and needed stitches.
On July 10, Williams attended the wedding of Denver Nuggets star Carmelo Anthony in New York. In a photo, it appeared she had two bandages on the top of her right foot.
Williams won her fourth Wimbledon crown and 13th major title in July. The Rogers Cup in Montreal begins Aug. 16, and the U.S. Open starts Aug. 30.
After winning the Australian Open at the end of January, Williams was sidelined through April because of an injured left knee. She lost in the French Open quarterfinals in June before capturing Wimbledon.
July 18, 2010, 12:36 pmJoe Montana's son, atheletes arrested
Updated: July 17, 2010, 4:10 PM ET
Nate Montana, ND athletes arrested
Associated Press
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The son of former Notre Dame standout Joe Montana was among 11 Fighting Irish athletes arrested on misdemeanor charges of underage drinking at a party Friday night.
A total of 44 people were arrested after city police responded to a call about a fight near a roadway and discovered the party, said St. Joseph County Police assistant chief Bill Redman.
Two non-athletes face a misdemeanor charge of providing alcohol to minors. The arrests were handled by state excise police, who didn't immediately return a message seeking comment on Saturday.
The most recognizable athletes arrested were Nate Montana, a walk-on who was the backup to starter Dayne Crist coming out of the spring, and Tim Abromaitis, the second leading scorer on the Irish basketball team at 16.1 points a game last season.
Montana spent last season as a backup at Pasadena City (Calif.) College. Several incoming freshmen are expected to compete with him for the No. 2 spot when practice begins next month.
The other athletes arrested were wide receivers Robbie Toma and Tai-ler Jones, linebacker Steve Filer, kicker Nick Tausch, cornerback Lo Wood, and offensive linemen Chris Watt and Tate Nichols; incoming freshman point guard Eric Atkins; and incoming hockey goalie Steven Summerhays.
Most of those arrested had been released on $150 bond, Redman said. They are scheduled to make court appearances July 30.
If convicted, each faces a maximum sentence of 30 days in jail.
Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said he was aware of the arrests and was gathering information.
"If there is any team-related discipline to be issued, it would be handled internally," he said.
Bernie Cafarelli, Notre Dame's sports information director, said basketball coach Mike Brey also would handle any punishment internally.
July 17, 2010, 9:13 amTIW For VA
TIW 7-16-10 VA Evening
Winning Numbers: 603 & 1531
753, 845, 087, 059, 034, 398, 621, 479
8265, 7829, 6437, 9542, 9017, 5781, 5961
0486, 0389, 0375, 0762, 4831, 2361, 1420
059, 160, 271, 382, 493, 504, 615, 726, 837, 948
9540, 9541, 9542, 9543, 9544, 9545, 9546, 9547, 9548, 9549
0542, 1542, 2542, 3542, 4542, 5542, 6542, 7542, 8542, 9542
04 and/or 59 pairs
July 17, 2010, 9:05 amPink rushed to hospital as stunt fails
Pink rushed to hospital as stunt fails
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Friday, July 16, 2010; 4:35 PM
Known for acrobatic stunts, the 30-year old singer posted a message on Twitter saying she was "seriously sore" and apologizing to fans for breaking off the concert on Thursday.
"Didn't get clipped in2 harness correctly, drug me off stage, fell in2 barricade," Pink, whose real name is Alecia Moore, wrote on Twitter. "I hope it at least looked cool!!!"
Pink said she was released from hospital after a medical examination showed no bones had been broken and there was no fluid in her lungs.
A hospital in Nuremberg confirmed Pink had checked in there but declined to give further details.
Organizers said her open air concert in Salem, near Lake Constance, on Friday evening was still scheduled to go ahead.
"Pink is in good health in Salem and looking forward to the show this evening," the organisers said in a statement.
Pink's Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour throughout Europe is due to end later this month.
July 17, 2010, 8:58 amBolt beats Powell in 100 meters
Updated: July 16, 2010, 6:46 PM ET
Bolt beats Powell in 100 meters
Associated Press
SAINT-DENIS, France -- Olympic and world champion Usain Bolt recovered from a poor start to win the 100 meters at the Paris Diamond League meet in 9.84 seconds Friday.
Bolt set a new meet record and beat fellow Jamaican Asafa Powell, who finished second in 9.91. Jamaican Yohan Blake was third in 9.95.
"It wasn't the best race I've ever had in my life," said Bolt, who returned to competition in Lausanne, Switzerland, on July 9 following an Achilles tendon injury.
"My first part was awful. At the 50 meters, I thought he [Powell] had me. I had to work a little bit harder to get back in the race," he said.
Bolt, the world record-holder in the 100 and 200, pulled away in the final meters to stay unbeaten at 100 for 14 consecutive finals.
"It's all about determination," he said. "I want to be the best, to stay on top. When you run against the best, it always pushes you to do your best all the time. I'm happy, I escaped injuries and I won the race."
Bolt and Powell, who share the fastest time this year at 9.82 seconds, met for the first time this season. Powell is the last man to have beaten Bolt in the 100, two years ago in Stockholm.
American David Oliver posted the fastest time this year in the 110-meter hurdles, clocking 12.89 seconds, just 0.02 short of Dayron Robles' world record.
It was enough, though, to take the American national record outright from Dominique Arnold, who ran 12.90 in 2006. Oliver had equaled that mark at the Prefontaine Classic in Oregon two weeks ago.
Under perfect weather conditions, with mild temperature and a slight tail wind, Oliver enjoyed a strong start and pulled away to win ahead of fellow American Ryan Wilson, who finished in 13.12. American Ronnie Ashe was third in 13.21.
"The run overall was OK," Oliver said. "I hit a few hurdles. I sat down on one of the hurdles, my hips dropped, that's a waste of time."
He insisted he didn't regret missing the world record so narrowly.
"You can't be frustrated," he said. "I'm winning, man. That's the most important thing -- you're never frustrated when you win.
"I won Paris, I get four more Diamond League points. I want to be the Diamond League champion, that helps my goal. I just want to win. If you don't win, you can't be great. I want to be great," he said.
Robles, the defending Olympic champion and world record-holder in the 110 hurdles, pulled out of the meeting because of leg problems.
The powerfully built Oliver had already clocked the previous season's best time, of 12.90, at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Ore.
No world record has ever been set on the fast Stade de France track.
American Jeremy Wariner extended his unbeaten record in the Diamond League this season to four races, setting a season best of 44.49 seconds in the 400.
"It feels great. I'm getting back to where I was a few years ago," Wariner said. "That's a big confidence boost for me right now."
The 2004 Olympic champion, who had knee surgery last September, easily won ahead of Jermaine Gonzales of Jamaica, who finished in 44.63 to beat his personal best. Belgium Jonathan Borlee was third with 44.77.
Wariner, who is hoping he will be able to run under 44 seconds before the end of the season, had set the previous season best of 44.57 last week in Lausanne.
"I'm two months behind schedule in training because of the injuries I've had early on," he said. "For me, to come out here and still win four Diamond League races and have the world-leading time, that's a great confidence thing for me."
Olympic champion Brimin Kipruto beat the previous season best he set in Lausanne, winning the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 8:00.90 seconds, while Abubaker Kaki of Sudan won the 800 in 1:43.50 ahead of world champion Mbulaeni Mulaudzi, who clocked 1:44.11.
"Good weather, good pace, my personal best," Kipruto said. "You can't ask for more."
After taking the U.S. 100 and 400 in Eugene, American Allyson Felix won the 200 in 22.14 ahead of fellow American Shalonda Solomon, who finished in 22.55.
"It's a decent time, but I wanted to go a little bit faster," Felix said. "But without Veronica Campbell-Brown in the race, it's always hard to push myself."
Kenyan Vivian Cheruiyot won in 14:27.41, a world lead this season and a meet record. She won ahead of Sentayehu Ejigu of Ethiopia and double Olympic silver medalist Elvan Abeylegasse of Turkey.
American Brittney Reese won the long jump with a mark of 22 feet, 3½ inches, and Nadezhda Ostapchuk of Belarus won the shot put with a throw at 68-2¼, another meet record.
July 17, 2010, 8:31 amTIW For NC
TIW 7-16-10 NC Evening
Winning Numbers: 974 & 0810
184, 298, 321, 380, 349, 402, 576, 910
4937, 5496, 3815, 6789, 6205, 7540, 7630
2843, 2146, 2157, 2539, 8410, 9130, 0892
321, 432, 543, 654, 765, 876, 987, 098, 109, 210
402, 513, 624, 735, 846, 957, 068, 179, 280, 391
576, 687, 798, 809, 910, 021, 132, 243, 354, 465
2150, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2157, 2158, 2159
0157, 1157, 2157, 3157, 4157, 5157, 6157, 7157, 8157, 9157
0540, 1540, 2540, 3540, 4540, 5540, 6540, 7540, 8540, 9540
7540, 7541, 7542, 7543, 7544, 7545, 7546, 7547, 7548, 7549
7630, 7631, 7632, 7633, 7634, 7635, 7636, 7637, 7638, 7639
0630, 1630, 2630, 3630, 4630, 5630, 6630, 7630, 8630, 9630
76, 95, 21 and/or 40 pairs
July 17, 2010, 8:17 amToday's Thought
"Love is always bestowed as a gift - freely, willingly, and without expectation - We don't love to be loved; we love to love."
- Leo F. Buscaglia (1924-1998) American Psychologist, Author, Educator -
