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Konerko Rejoins White Sox For 5 Years Konerko Rejoins White Sox For 5 Years
By JACK CURRY
Paul Konerko agreed to a five-year, $60 million contract that will enable him to try to win another championship with the Chicago White Sox.

Yankees Keep Crosby in Center of Their Plans
By TYLER KEPNER
If Brian Cashman continues to pass on available center fielders, Bubba Crosby would have an everyday job in the Yankees' lineup.

PRO FOOTBALL
Much Is Riding on Face-Off Between Giants and the Cowboys
By DAVID PICKER
If the score in Sunday's game is close down the stretch, self-doubt - not the Cowboys - could become the Giants' biggest obstacle.

Americans Hoping To Match '02 Glory
By LYNN ZINSER
Jim Scherr, the U.S.O.C.'s chief executive, said that the medal count was important and that the United States would love to be the leader.

U.S. Men's Ski Team Ready for Trip Up the Downhill Course
By BILL PENNINGTON
The World Cup tour slides into Beaver Creek, Colo., on Thursday and the races should be an early measuring stick for the American men's team.

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Pistons Asking, Larry Who?
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Pistons Asking, Larry Who?
By LIZ ROBBINS
Renowned for their defense under Larry Brown, the Pistons have embraced Flip Saunders's system to become one of the top offensive teams in the league.
 Pistons 93, Nets 83

SPORTS OF THE TIMES
TimesSelect Parcells Fields 'Cowjetriots' to Face Giants
By DAVE ANDERSON
Bill Parcells has six players on his Dallas team that he tutored as the coach of the Jets and the New England Patriots.
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BASEBALL

Yanks May Go on Instinct With Jeter in Center

Secret Weapon Helped Mets in Signing Wagner

PRO BASKETBALL

After Uneven Trip, Nets Prepare to Settle In

Curry Wants a Chance to Face His Former Team

PRO FOOTBALL

Law Facing Ex-Team and Uncertain Future

On Top of Their Game, Even as Time Runs Out

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

N.C.A.A. Calls for Investigation Into Correspondence School

Reggie Bush's Bootleg Series

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

St. John's Is Scoreless for Final 8 Minutes

Rutgers and Notre Dame Win Big, but Temple Survives Scare

GOLF

Dream Lives On, but the Gallery Is No Longer There

Allen Takes Early Lead at PGA Q - School

TENNIS

Hingis Announces Comeback in 2006

Davis Cup: Will Ivanisevic Play in Final?

SOCCER

Manchester United Pays Tribute to Best

The joy Is Ronaldinho's, but the Pleasure Is All Ours

HOCKEY

Upon Further Review, Islanders Fail to Tie, and Lose

Mogilny's Late Goal Wins It for Devils

OTHER SPORTS

Olympic Stadium Inaugurated in Turin

Setting Mark, Lara Shows Why His Is a Stroke of Genius

SPORTS OF THE TIMES
TimesSelect For Stewart, It's Fun and (Video) Games in Nascar's Midtown Gridlock
By GEORGE VECSEY
Tony Stewart says he became a champion stock-car driver by playing countless hours of video games when he was young.
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SPORTS MEDIA AND BUSINESS
New Cable Network Isn't Responsible for the Open-Wallet Policy of Minaya
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
There are numerous steps for SportsNet New York, the network the Mets have created with Time Warner and Comcast, to overcome before cash begins to flow.


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