LeBron James American Professional Basketball Player Wallpaper Gallery
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Lebron james Wallpaper 2011 Gallery
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Ana Ivanovic vs. Alexa Glatch 2011 Cincinnati Open match preview
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Ana Ivanovic is ranked at number 17 in the world. On the other hand Alexa Glatch is ranked within the top 160 at 151 among the WTA rankings.
Former World number one, Ivanovic has been working hard on major events this year. She reached the quarterfinals at Pattaya City and in Indian Wells. She then was unable to perform well due to fatigue and injuries. Recently she reached the semi-finals at Birmingham and followed it with another semi-final spot in Carlsbad. She will be trying to win a title or two before the US Open.
source:tennisearth.com
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Wayne Rooney Receives Hair Transplant in FIFA 12
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Wayne Rooney has been given a fuller head of hair in EA Sports' FIFA 12 after the Manchester United striker underwent a hair transplant earlier this summer.
Rooney took to Twitter in June to reveal he had undergone a reported £10,000 hair transplant, posting: 'Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a hair transplant. I was going bald at 25 why not. I'm delighted with the result.'
source:metro.co.uk
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Giants Prince Amukamara expected to have surgery on broken foot
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Prince Amukamara, the New York Giants' first-round draft pick, stood uncomfortably on crutches Sunday, one day after breaking his left foot in practice. He is expected to have surgery and could be out for up to two months.
source ; latimes.com
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Dodgers' Rubby De La Rosa Surgery
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Rubby De La Rosa SUrgery
Rubby De La Rosa was living his dream. Reared in poverty by his grandmother in the Dominican Republic, he was pitching in the major leagues. He looked like a star in the making, armed with a 100-mph fastball and a quiet confidence.
Now, De La Rosa said he fears everything could be taken away from him. The 22-year-old rookie right-hander will undergo Tommy John surgery to reconstruct a partially torn ligament in his elbow.
"I have to make it back," De La Rosa said Tuesday.
Trainer Stan Conte said De La Rosa could be sidelined anywhere from 10 to 16 months.
"With everything that we've been through this year, this is probably as tough as any one of them because it does dramatically affect the off-season for the next year," General Manager Ned Colletti said.
Until the Dodgers learned of the results of the MRI exam De La Rosa underwent on Monday, they figured they had accounted for four of the five spots in their rotation. Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley, Ted Lilly and De La Rosa
source:www.latimes.com
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