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Pacers Stay Alive with 93-90 Game 5 Win over Heat

Paul George scored 31 of his 37 points in the second half, including 21 in the fourth quarter, and almost single-handedly kept the Indiana Pacers alive in the NBA's Eastern Conference finals with a 93-90 victory over the Miami Heat on Wednesday.

The Pacers still trail 3-2 in the best-of-seven series. Game 6 will be played Friday night in Miami.

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Woods Withdraws from the U.S. Open

Tiger Woods withdrew from the U.S. Open on Wednesday as he recovers from back surgery that has kept him out of golf for nearly three months.

It will be the second U.S. Open, and sixth major, he has missed because of injury over the last six years.

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Serena and Venus Lose in 2nd Round at French Open

Instead of looking forward to playing each other this week at the French Open, Serena and Venus Williams will both be heading home early.

The American sisters both lost in the second round on Wednesday, each being outplayed by little known opponents at Roland Garros.

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Giroud Scores Twice as France Beats Norway 4-0

Striker Olivier Giroud scored twice and winger Mathieu Valbuena set up three goals as France began its World Cup preparation in fine style with a 4-0 win against Norway on Tuesday.

Paul Pogba headed France into the lead in the 15th minute and, after France's performance had dropped in intensity, Giroud got things going early in the second half with an expertly-taken goal. Substitute Loic Remy scored shortly after he coming on, and Giroud rounded off a good night for coach Didier Deschamps' team with a glancing header.

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Brazil's Indigenous, Police Clash in Protest

Indigenous protesters in traditional headdress clashed with police in Brazil's capital Tuesday, resulting in one officer being shot in the leg with an arrow and the cancellation of a ceremony to open the exhibition of the World Cup trophy.

In clashes broadcast live on television, riot police fired tear gas into small pockets of protesters as they approached Brasilia's new stadium that will host Cup matches. Protesters were seen picking up the gas canisters and tossing them back at officers, along with stones and pieces of wood.

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Australian Open Champ Li 1st-Round Loser at French

Much to her dismay, Li Na is familiar with this feeling.

She earns a Grand Slam championship, is heralded at home, then shows up at subsequent major tournaments and seemingly forgets how to win.

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Australia Out to 'Shock the World'

Veteran Mark Bresciano said Wednesday the Socceroos plan to "shock the world" as they departed for Brazil to headlines asking: "Will Australia be the worst team at the World Cup?"

The inexperienced Australians, the lowest ranked team in the World Cup at 59, face a daunting task against Spain, the Netherlands and Chile in Group B.

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Tennis: Fourth Seed Halep into French Open Second Round

Romanian fourth seed Simona Halep reached the French Open second round on Tuesday with a 6-0, 6-2 win over Russia's Alisa Kleybanova.

Halep, playing on the Philippe Chatrier court for the first time, goes on to face either Heather Watson of Britain or Barbora Zahlavova Strycova of the Czech Republic.

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Pizarro to Stay Another Year at Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich striker Claudio Pizarro has agreed to stay for another year at the club.

The Bundesliga side says that the 35-year-old Peruvian extended a contract which was due to expire on June 30.

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Tranmere Appoint Edwards after Sacking Moore over Betting

English fourth-tier side Tranmere Rovers have appointed Rob Edwards as their new manager, the Merseyside club announced Tuesday.

The appointment of the 41-year-old former Wales international comes after Tranmere suspended former manager Ronnie Moore in February after he was charged by the FA for breaching betting rules and then sacked him last month after he pleaded guilty.

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