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Coach on a Mission

Syracuse University basketball coach Jim Boeheim has recruited all-star players such as Sherman Douglas, Derrick Coleman, Carmelo Anthony, and rookie Jonny Flynn. Jim has also captured more than five million dollars for causes he cares about. Here's how a man who has scored a national title, coached the Olympic team to a gold medal, and is just one game away from his 800th career win uses basketball to help change the world.
 

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Featured Model: Maya Rochelle

Maya was a judge for Bullz-Eye's Racey Girl 2009. They loved this outgoing, energetic and sexy model so much that they decided to do a full photo shoot with her. Check out her hot gallery below and see why she was a Bullz-Eye.com Featured Model.
 

Both sides of the field have something to prove: Defense

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THE ELEVATOR

GOING UP
 

OCTAGON SKATER

OCTAGON SKATER Natasha Wicks, who loves to kayak and ride her longboard,
 

FLASHPOINT

I chuckled reading Sam SkolnikÕs story about a potentially
 

Hacking your life

The law fails to deter hired cyber thieves from breaking into peopleÕs online accounts. A Virginia woman discovered that her married boyfriend had other girlfriends, and she decided to seek revenge online. According to federal prosecutors, she hired computer hackers to help.
 

Listen to the people

Beatty residents attending BLM public hearing denied the chance to speak openly. A public meeting set by the Bureau of Land Management for Sept. 22 in Beatty will essentially be a do-over in response to outcries from people who attended a strangely run public meeting last month.
 

Hazardous spills

Under Bush, governmentÕs lax enforcement allowed serious problems to go unreported. Hundreds of large spills of hazardous materials are going unreported in America each year, according to federal officials.
 

Newest health center fills a need

Clinic at elementary school provides basic medical care. A campus-based health center opened Friday at Matt Kelly Elementary, providing services to hundreds of students who would otherwise likely go without basic medical care such as hearing and vision exams and treatment of chronic illnesses such as asthma.
 

Treated water as an asset

Council exploring options for selling it. Boulder City is the only municipality in the Las Vegas area that simply dumps its treated wastewater in the desert rather than selling it or returning it to Lake Mead.
 

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News anchorÕs Ôheads upÕ called judgment lapse

In recorded calls, broadcaster offers aid to target of stories. In March, KTNV-TV, Channel 13 news aired a series of undercover exposes on Tire Works a Las Vegas auto repair chain the ABC affiliate reported was ripping off consumers.
 

Paper linking valleyÕs Jews to fold, leaving void for some

Next weeks celebration of the Jewish New Year will mark the end of an era for readers of the Jewish Reporter.
 

CLOSER TO THE FLOOR EntrepreneursÕ new table game passes Control Board hurdle

EntrepreneursÕ new table game passes Control Board hurdle . When we last left mom-and-pop casino game inventors George and Stephanie Boutsifakos, their baby was being field-tested at Boulder Station, with no assurance it would survive its scheduled 90-day run.
 

Magna says to cut 10,500 jobs at Opel

The co-head of Canadian auto parts maker Magna said Monday that it planned to cut 10,500 posts at loss-making German car maker Opel once it completes its takeover of the General Motors' unit.
 

Ban on TV product placement 'to be lifted

The government will ease strict rules on product placement on television shows in an attempt to boost the advertising revenues of struggling broadcasters, reports said Sunday.
 

Venice filmfest honours 'Lebanon', 'A Single Man

Two first movies won top honours at the Venice filmfest Saturday, the autobiographical "Lebanon" by Israeli Samuel Maoz and Tom Ford's "A Single Man", which snagged the best actor award for Colin Firth.
 

Ferguson backs United to sustain title bid

Sir Alex Ferguson has backed Manchester United to defy their critics and secure a fourth consecutive English Premier League title this season.
 

Ancelotti hails Blues' true grit

Chelsea will embark on their Champions League campaign this week in buoyant mood after a stoppage-time win at Stoke that coach Carlo Ancelotti hailed as just reward for his side's determination.
 

Benitez expects Mascherano to return for Euro clash

Rafa Benitez is confident that Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano will be fit for the start of Liverpool's Champions League campaign.
 

Hughes appeals for leniency for Adebayor

Mark Hughes has appealed for leniency for his forward Emmanuel Adebayor, who is likely to be the subject of FA disciplinary action following Manchester City's 4-2 victory over the Togo forward's former club Arsenal.
 

Mowbray relieved to avoid new Celtic injuries

Tony Mowbray said he was relieved not to have added any more players to his ever-growing injury list ahead of Thursday's Europa League clash with Hapoel Tel Aviv, after his Celtic side emerged unscathed from a 1-1 draw with Dundee United.
 

Lee aims at 100mph after routing England

Brett Lee believes he can be bowling around the 100mph mark after ripping through England's fragile one-day batting line-up in spectacular style here at Lord's.
 

Springbok Fourie suspended for dangerous tackle

Springbok centre Jaque Fourie has been suspended for four weeks for a dangerous tackle in the closing stages of Saturday's Tri-Nations Test against the All Blacks.
 

Rising numbers of Britons travel to Somalia for 'jihad': report

Intelligence chiefs have warned Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government that Somalia is the next challenge in efforts to stem Islamic terrorism, a report said Sunday.
 

Australia intercepts boat carrying 65 asylum seekers

The Australian navy has intercepted a suspected people-smuggling boat carrying 65 asylum seekers, officials said, the second vessel stopped in 24 hours off the country's northwest coast.
 

Fowler shines as US lead Walker Cup

Rickie Fowler notched two lopsided victories Saturday as the United States took an 8-4 lead over Great Britain and Ireland in the Walker Cup amateur golf matches.
 

Woods fires course record to take commanding BMW lead

Tiger Woods fired a course-record nine-under par 62 Saturday to seize a commanding seven-stroke lead after three rounds of the BMW Championship.
 

Elton John says wants to adopt Ukrainian boy

Elton John wants to adopt a 14-month-old boy from the Ukraine, saying Saturday that the toddler has "stolen my heart" after meeting him at an orphanage.
 

Thousands rally against Obama government

Thousands of people marched from the shadow of the White House to the footsteps of the US Capitol Saturday to protest against President Barack Obama and his "big government."
 

Police disperse opposition supporters in Madagascar

Police in the Madagascar capital Antananarivo on Saturday dispersed small groups of opposition supporters opposed to the administration of Andry Rajoelina, an AFP journalist said.
 

Ban on TV product placement 'to be lifted

Britain is to lift strict rules on product placement on television shows in an attempt to boost the advertising revenues of struggling broadcasters, reports said Sunday.
 

Elton John says wants to adopt Ukrainian boy

Elton John wants to adopt a 14-month-old boy from the Ukraine, saying Saturday that the toddler has "stolen my heart" after meeting him at an orphanage.
 

Goss finish keeps Paris-Brussels classic in Aussie hands

Australia's Matthew Goss, of Saxo Bank, won the Paris-Brussels cycling classic on Saturday, succeeding compatriot Robbie McEwen as champion.
 

Kaka inspires Real to Espanyol win

Real Madrid kept pace with Barcelona at the top of the Spanish league table with Brazilian playmaker Kaka pulling the strings in a 3-0 win at Espanyol on Saturday.
 

Woods fires course record to take commanding BMW lead

Tiger Woods fired a course-record nine-under par 62 Saturday to seize a commanding seven-stroke lead after three rounds of the BMW Championship.
 

Latvian enthusiasts unveil replica 1910 plane

Latvian enthusiasts on Saturday unveiled a replica of a 1910 Farman 4 aircraft that they built from original, century-old plans.
 

Detroit, St. Louis jobless find work in films

In a dour economy, filmmaker Jason Reitman was pleased to help a few dozen Detroit and Saint Louis jobless find work in the film industry, he said at the Toronto film festival Saturday.
 

Jet Airways 'sick leave' strike over: reports

A "sick leave" strike by pilots at India's second-largest airline, Jet Airways, ended Saturday after forcing the cancellation of flights for five days, local media reported.
 

Jet Airways 'sick leave' strike over: reports

A "sick leave" strike by pilots at India's second-largest airline, Jet Airways, ended Saturday after forcing the cancellation of flights for five days, local media reported.
 

Jet Airways 'sick leave' strike cancels flights again

A "sick leave" strike by pilots at India's second-largest airline, Jet Airways, forced cancellation of flights for a fifth day Saturday after talks to end the wildcat work stoppage ended without a deal.
 

Goss finish keep Paris-Brussels classic in Aussie hands

Australia's Matthew Goss, of Saxo Bank, won the Paris-Brussels cycling classic on Saturday, succeeding compatriot Robbie McEwen as champion.
 

USA take early lead in Walker Cup matches

Peter Uihlein and Nathan Smith rallied for a 1-up victory over Gavin Dear and Matt Haines Saturday as the United States jumped to a 3-1 lead over Britain and Ireland in the Walker Cup.
 

Juve clear at top while Milan stumble again

Juventus maintained their 100 percent record at the start of the Serie A season with a 2-0 victory at previously unbeaten Lazio on Saturday.
 

Pierre Cossette, 'father' of the Grammys, dies at 85

Pierre Cossette, a celebrated producer known as the "father" of the Grammy awards ceremony, has died aged 85 in Montreal, according to the hospital where he was being treated.
 

Israel's Peres taken to hospital after fainting

Israeli President Shimon Peres was rushed to a hospital for tests late on Saturday after fainting for a few moments during a conference in Tel Aviv, officials said.
 

Israel's Peres taken to hospital after fainting

Israeli President Shimon Peres was rushed to a hospital for tests late on Saturday after fainting for a few moments during a conference in Tel Aviv, medics said.
 

Israeli President Peres taken ill: medics

Israeli President Shimon Peres fainted during a conference in Tel Aviv late Saturday but quickly regained consciousness, medics said.