SHOTS FIRED UPDATE: Home of Tracy Hudson, Orlando Magic
MAITLAND, Fla. – Associated Press reports a man surrendered to police Thursday in the shooting death of a 20-year-old during a robbery at the home of Orlando Magic guard Troy Hudson. Kenthaddeus Taylor, 25, was charged with second-degree murder and attempted home invasion. Hudson was not at the house during the robbery and shooting.
BUS PELTING: World Cup
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil – ESPN reports fans threw rocks at a bus carrying members of Brazil's World Cup championship team Wednesday after the players cut short a victory parade.
LEGISLATION: Boxing
WASHINGTON – Las Vegas Sun reports that both Nevada senators are pushing competitive legislation urging further boxing reform.
UPDATE: Nike-Culpepper Suit MINNEAPOLIS -- Updating an earlier story, Sean Jensen reports for the Pioneer Press agent Mason Ashe acknowledged the lawsuit filed by Nike in Oregon against QB Daunte Culpepper, but noted that they were prepared for such an action. He said they "have taken the appropriate measures to protect Daunte's interests."
TAKING EXCEPTION: Pakistan Cricket Board LONDON – CricInfo reports the embattled Pakistan Cricket Board says "the basic journalistic ethic of taking the PCB's version or confirming facts was most sedulously avoided" by an English newspaper.
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