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NORMAN LEADS BRITISH OPEN
Fifty-three-year-old Greg Norman, left, who holds a two-stroke lead over K.J. Choi, middle, and Padraig Harrington, will seek to become the oldest golfer ever to win a major championship.  » Story | Live scoreboard | Photos

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    Rain doesn't dampen spirits

    Independence Day 2008 didn't kick off with beautiful weather, but that didn't keep more than 3,000 runners, walkers and wheelchair racers from competing in the 32nd annual Bluegrass 10,000.
    Men: Korir makes it two in a row
    Women: Sparkes finds her form
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    TOP NATIONAL STORY
    • Greg Norman of Australia plays from the rough on the first hole during the third round of the British Open Golf championship, at the Royal Birkdale golf course, Southport, England, Saturday, July 19, 2008.

      The Shark is circling with 2-shot lead in British

      AP Golf Writer

      Gusts that approached 50 mph required Greg Norman to manufacture shots from his 53-year-old memory Saturday in the British Open, which he called among the toughest tests he has ever faced in golf.

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    • Cats will face Kansas St. in Vegas tourney

      The Kentucky men's basketball team will play Kansas State in its first game in the host city for the 2008 Las Vegas Invitational. The other semifinal will pit West Virginia against Iowa.

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      Holy Cow! Legends win in front of Caray

      Many players in Friday night's game between the Lexington Legends and Rome Braves no doubt grew up dreaming of playing in the big leagues. Perhaps with Harry Caray or his son Skip calling the play-by-play.

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