EDITORS' PICKS
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- Take Two
- A day after declaring a deal dead, sources say the Clips and Celts are talking again.
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- Center Stage
- Yasiel Puig homered as the Dodgers gained a split against the Yankees.
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- All In The Family
- Phil Jackson will always be a Laker, Jeanie Buss says, and he still could play a role.
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- Seeing The Future?
- Kobe Bryant doesn't think Dwight Howard or Chris Paul are going anywhere.
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- Pressure Bruin
- There will be no grace period for Steve Alford on the sidelines at UCLA.


In time, the addition of Condoleezza Rice and Darla Moore to the membership rolls at Augusta National will hopefully help raise the profile of women and minorities in golf, writes Farrell Evans.
Augusta National owns a special place in the game of golf. That's why its decision to allow its first female members should resonate within the club's grounds and beyond, writes Bob Harig.
Augusta National, one of the most stubborn holdouts against women's progress, has finally given up the fight. It will admit two women as members this fall. It's about time, writes Jane McManus.
It will be a proud moment when we present Condoleezza and Darla their green jackets when the club opens this fall.