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USGP to review safety rules following death

The U.S. Grand Prix Racers Union is promising a review of its motorcycle racing safety rules, conceding it will never be able to eliminate the dangers in a high-speed sport where teenage competitors are the norm.

Mike Conway, of England, shatters his car on the safer barrier while Ryan Hunter-Reay, of Florida, spins out during the last laps of the Indianapolis 500 in Indianapolis, IN Sunday, May 30, 2010.

Indy 500 results up for review

The IndyCar Series is reviewing the finish of the Indianapolis 500 after Marco Andretti says he slowed because of a caution flag that came out on Lap 199.

Friend: James wants to save marriage

Jesse James is “a broken man” and is hoping that rehab and some privacy will help him recover and save his marriage to Sandra Bullock, his friend and attorney said.
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NCAA cites IUPUI for major infractions

The NCAA said Tuesday that IUPUI allowed erroneous eligibility certification for 97 student-athletes from the 2003-04 through 2006-07 years, demonstrating a lack of institutional control and a failure to monitor by the university.

Missing Purdue student’s body found

Authorities found the body of a missing Purdue University freshman inside his car after it was pulled Wednesday from a suburban Indianapolis retention pond. An autopsy indicated 19-year-old Patrick Trainor of Indianapolis died from drowning, and a toxicology report will not be completed for at least two weeks.

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Bob Knight

This is a television image courtesy CNN that aired Tuesday April 11, 2000 showing Indiana basketball coach Bobby Knight, second from left, grabbing a player by the neck during practice. Two university trustees are investigating Knight following recent reports from two former players that he physically abused team members. After viewing the tape, university spokesman Christopher Simpson said he couldn't tell when it was made but is convinced of its authenticity. Former Indiana player Neil Reed said he is the player on the videotape.

Bob Knight

Indiana University men's basketball coach Bobby Knight, left, is restrained by his son, Pat Knight, as he screams at the referees who called a technical foul on him during the first half against Ohio State in Bloomington, Ind., Saturday, Feb. 19, 2000.

Bob Knight

Indiana coach Bob Knight tosses candy to the Northwestern crowd as he enters the court at Welsh-Ryan Arena in Evanston, Ill., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2000. Knight and the NU fans have a tough relationship. Last year Knight and NU coach Kevin O'Neill had angry words after fans kept yelling "Who's your Daddy?" to Knight.

Bob Knight

Indiana head coach Bobby Knight screams at his players during the waning minutes of their team's 77-57 loss to Pepperdine in the first round of the 2000 East Regionals of the NCAA Tournament.

Bob Knight

Indiana coach Bob Knight leans back on the scores bench as Indiana turned over the ball to Holy Cross late in the second half of the championship game of the Hoosier Classic in Indianapolis Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1999.

Bob Knight

Indiana coach Bobby Knight throws a cup of water onto the floor in the first half of a 1997 IU v. Minnesota game in Bloomington.

Bob Knight

Indiana coach Bobby Knight crouches down in frustration as his team relinquishes their lead in the final minutes against Illinois in a 1997 game at Assembly Hall.

Bahamas Teen Fugitive

Colton Harris-Moore, the teenage fugitive police have dubbed the "Barefoot Bandit," is escorted handcuffed by Bahamian authorities to the court building in Nassau, Tuesday July 13, 2010. Harris-Moore, who was captured following a high-speed boat chase on Sunday in Eleuthera island, pleaded guilty to a minor offense in the Bahamas and is expected to be deported soon to the U.S. to face prosecution. (AP Photo/Tim Aylen)

IRL IndyCar Chassis Auto Racing

Brian Barnhart, president of competition and racing operations for the Indy Racing League, takes the stage in front of a hologram of the new Dallara chassis that will be used starting in the 2012 season, during an announcement in Indianapolis on Wednesday.

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