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Monday, July 29, 2002
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AP SAYS: Ban Batterers From Sports
AP Columnist Steve Wilstein says athletes should know that if they batter their wives or girlfriends, they will pay a price that goes beyond a mere apology.
11:43:42 PM
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FELONY CHARGES DROPPED: Allen Iverson, Philadelphia 76ers
PHILADELPHIA -- Associated Press reports NBA All-Star Allen Iverson was cleared of all but a misdemeanor Monday at a hearing into charges he stormed into his cousin's apartment with a gun and threatened two men while looking for his wife.
11:31:25 PM
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ARRESTED: C.J. Niusulu, UCLA
LOS ANGELES -- Orange County Register reports UCLA incoming freshman C.J. Niusulu, a highly touted defensive lineman, was arrested Thursday in his hometown of Barstow on charges of felony battery. According to Sgt. Lon Jacobs of the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, Niusulu got into a fight with a juvenile at the Skyline drive-in theater July 17.
2:53:56 PM
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NOT GUILTY PLEA: Najeh Davenport, Green Bay Packers
MIAMI -- Associated Press reports Green Bay Packers rookie Najeh Davenport pleaded innocent Monday to charges that he broke into a university dormitory and defecated in a woman's closet.
1:39:47 PM
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ARRESTED: Derrick Coleman, Philadelphia 76ers
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. -- Associated Press reports Philadelphia 76ers forward Derrick Coleman was arrested when police said he refused to take a breath test for alcohol after being stopped for driving about 100 mph. The speed limit on Interstate 696 in the Detroit suburb is 70 mph.
11:30:47 AM
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SUSPENDED: Raimondas Rumsas, cyclist
PARIS -- Associated Press reports Raimondas Rumsas, the third-place finisher in the Tour de France, was suspended by his Lampre team Monday after French police detained his wife on suspicion of carrying doping products.
9:04:40 AM
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