Jackson Family Auction To Begin Wed.

Jackson Family Auction To Begin Wed.
CBS News - The collection’s former owner, New Jersey businessman Henry Vaccaro, took possession of the memorabilia in 2002 after a failed business venture wound up in bankruptcy court. Universal bought the items from Vaccaro for $5 million and spent more than $2

CVS site sold to Jersey developer
Sun and Press - CVS in Johnson City has a new landlord, Crimson Capital. Johnson City The site of CVS’ store at 345 Main St. has been sold to a New Jersey-based developer for $2.7 million. The site was sold to Crimson Capital of Totowa, NJ, which owns the land on

Ricco toils to mountain stage win
BBC News - Danilo di Luca retained the race leader’s pink jersey after coming home sixth, two minutes, 53 seconds behind Ricco, who moved up to sixth overall. Astana’s Eddy Mazzoleni moved up to second in the standings, 1:51 behind Di Luca, after finishing

HKN NHL Scoring Leaders
Ledger - Scott Gomez New Jersey 11 4 10 14 6 14 0 0 1 10.8 Michael Nylander New York 10 6 7 13 9 0 2 0 2 26.1 Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim 16 5 8 13 1 24 3 1 3 10.2 Chris Drury Buffalo 16 8 5 13 3 2 3 0 3 18.6 Teemu Selanne Anaheim 16 5 7 12 2 8 0 0 2 9.6 Daniel Cleary Detroit 18 4 8 12 2 30 1 2 0 7.5 Joe Thornton San Jose 11 1

Cycling’s governing body asks Riis to return Tour jersey after doping
Herald Tribune - AIGLE, Switzerland: Cycling’s governing body asked 1996 Tour de France champion Bjarne Riis to return his yellow winner’s jersey after he admitted using performance-enhancing drugs during the race. The International Cycling Union said in a statement

Ex-Villanova star Porter dies one week after beating
Sports Illustrated - In 1997, Villanova retired Porter’s No. 54 jersey and he still holds the school’s career record for rebounds with 1,317. Porter was drafted by Chicago in 1971 and spent three seasons with the Bulls before playing with the New York Knicks and the

Tour wants yellow jersey back after ‘96 winner admits doping
ESPN.com - COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Former Danish cyclist Bjarne Riis admitted Friday he used performance-enhancing drugs during his 1996 Tour de France victory and was asked by cycling’s governing body to return the winner’s yellow jersey. AP Photo/Christophe

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