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Max Mosley wins privacy lawsuit
LONDON (AP) - Motor racing boss Max Mosley has won a landmark privacy-invasion lawsuit against a tabloid newspaper's claims he took part in a "Nazi" orgy. High Court judge David Eady says the News of the World must pay Mosley 60,000 pounds (US$120,000) in damages for the story claiming Mosley took part in a sadomasochistic sex romp with a Third Reich theme.

Source: Swimmer Jessica Hardy tests positive
By BETH HARRIS AP Sports Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Swimmer Jessica Hardy's trip to the Beijing Olympics could be in jeopardy after she tested positive for a banned substance.

Evans faces familiar scenario in Tour de France
By JEROME PUGMIRE AP Sports Writer L'ALPE D'HUEZ, France (AP) - Once again, Cadel Evans needs to make up time on a Spanish rider if he wants to win the Tour de France. Runner-up last year to Alberto Contador, the Australian is now chasing Carlos Sastre.

Hester MIA on first day of Bears camp
By RICK GANO AP Sports Writer BOURBONNAIS, Ill. (AP) - Devin Hester, who has electrified the NFL with 11 punt and kickoff returns for touchdowns in his first two seasons, skipped the Chicago Bears' first training camp practice Wednesday in a holdout.

AP Source: Goodell monitoring Favre situation
By CHRIS JENKINS AP Sports Writer

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