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Archive for March 10th, 2010

Roush satisfied with NASCAR action (AP)

Team owner Jack Roush said Wednesday he’s satisfied with the penalty NASCAR levied against driver Carl Edwards for his intentional accident with Brad Keselowski.

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

New NASCAR licensing agency emerging (NASCAR.com)

New NASCAR licensing agency emerging

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

F1 favorite Ferrari spurred on by Alonso’s arrival (PA SportsTicker)

By PAUL LOGOTHETIS AP Auto Racing Writer

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Aaron’s to sponsor Waltrip in Cup Series race at ‘Dega (NASCAR.com)

Aaron’s to sponsor Waltrip in Cup Series race at ‘Dega

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Highly anticipated F1 season begins at Bahrain GP (PA SportsTicker)

By PAUL LOGOTHETIS AP Auto Racing Writer

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

‘Canes agree with former Irish D Lawson (AP)

The Carolina Hurricanes have agreed to terms with former Notre Dame defenseman Kyle Lawson on a two-year, entry-level deal. Lawson, selected in the seventh round of the 2005 draft, recently completed his senior season for the Irish. He would earn $500,000 on the NHL level and $50,000 on the American Hockey League level in 2010-11, [...]

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Crosby’s Olympic stick, glove found (AP)

The stick and glove Sidney Crosby used to give Canada its Olympic gold medal are back where they belong. Crosby’s missing gear was on its way to the Pittsburgh Penguins star on Wednesday. Hockey Canada says the gear was misplaced rather than stolen, with both items ending up in the wrong place in the process [...]

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

GMs agree to rule change on hits to head (AP)

NHL general managers will recommend a rule change on blindside hits to the head, looking to protect players and punish those responsible in a game that has become faster and rougher. The unanimous decision Wednesday came at the end of three days of meetings in which player head injuries was the predominant issue.

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

$26M fraud award against Golisano upheld (AP)

A state appeals court has upheld a $26 million award in a fraud lawsuit against the owner of the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres and a company he founded. The court in Los Angeles on Tuesday affirmed previous jury verdicts against Tom Golisano, Rapid Payroll Inc. and others. Rapid licensed software to payroll processing businesses.

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

$26M fraud award against Golisano upheld (AP)

A state appeals court has upheld a $26 million award in a fraud lawsuit against the owner of the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres and a company he founded. The court in Los Angeles on Tuesday affirmed previous jury verdicts against Tom Golisano, Rapid Payroll Inc. and others. Rapid licensed software to payroll processing businesses.

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010