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Serena Williams wins third US Open title (AP) -

Serena Williams, left, of the United States,  shares a light moment with Jelena Jankovic, of Serbia, after Williams won the women's finals championship match at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008.

Serena Williams flung her racket straight up and jumped for joy, hopping and skipping and screaming and generally looking like someone who had just won her first U.S. Open title or earned her debut at No. 1. Nope. It sure had been a while, though. Displaying the talent and tenacity that allowed her to dominate tennis earlier in the decade, Williams outlasted Jelena Jankovic 6-4, 7-5 Sunday night in a...


Mets split DH with Phils, stay atop East (AP) -

Philadelphia Phillies' Jimmy Rollins leaves the field after making the last out of a 6-3 Mets win in the second game of a baseball double-header Sunday night, Sept. 7, 2008, at Shea Stadium in New York.

The Mets want this September to end much better than the last one. Carlos Delgado and Johan Santana give them two big reasons to believe it will. Delgado hit two long homers and drove in four runs, backing a huge win by Santana as New York beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-3 on Sunday night for a doubleheader split.


Bears use 'D', Forte to stun Colts 29-13 (AP) -

Chicago Bears quarterback Kyle Orton (18) is congratulated by Roberto Garza (63) following a 29-13 win over the Indianapolis Colts in an NFL football game in Indianapolis, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008.

Chicago's old formula got a new look Sunday night. It still works. The Bears relied on a strong running game to control the clock, scored on a turnover and took advantage of an Indianapolis offense that was out of sync, beating the Colts 29-13 in the first regular-season game at the new Lucas Oil Stadium.


Hall of Famer Don Haskins dies at 78 (AP) -

In this March 19, 1966 file photo, Texas Western College head basketball coach Don Haskins, second from left, and players celebrate after winning the 1966 NCAA basketball championship in College Park, Md. Haskins died Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 at the age of 78.

The glow from Don Haskins' greatest triumph was mostly a memory when Disney decided to take another look. Then came the movie "Glory Road" and a whole new generation learned what Bob Knight already knew about his old friend's career -- and legacy. "Don got more out of his teams and players than any coach who has ever coached college basketball," Knight said.


Reports: Injury to Pats' Brady 'serious' (AP) - Tom Brady went from the disappointment of a Super Bowl loss to the devastation of an injury that could keep him out for the rest of the season. After missing the entire preseason with an unspecified foot injury, Brady left Sunday's season opener against the Kansas City Chiefs in the first quarter after being hit on the left leg by Chiefs safety Bernard Pollard.