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Big Brown loses shine (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The Big Brown camp remained at a loss to explain why the Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner turned in such a shockingly bad performance in Saturday's Belmont Stakes that it went down as the worst ever with the Triple Crown on the line.

Howell North could be team to beat next year in GAC South (St. Charles Journal)
Although the Fort Zumwalt West girls soccer team has experienced the most recent success with a 2007 Class 2 state title, Francis Howell North perhaps made the biggest strides within the Gateway Athletic Conference South this past year.

1st leg of Cultural Trail opens (The Indianapolis Star)
Ceremony marks opening; newly-announced spoke will hit Colts stadium.

WWII museum marks 64th anniversary of D-Day (Seattle Times)
Former service personnel, history buffs and the public gathered at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans to mark the 64th anniversary of D-Day, the turning point of World War II.

Manuel's labor working out (Daily Press)
Not so long ago, manager Charlie Manuel was among the Phillies' question marks. But GM Pat Gillick is as smart as they come, and it has become easy to see why Gillick put Manuel in charge.

DeWitt tosses field aside for discus title (Santa Maria Times)
WALNUT - Jeanette DeWitt soared as others wilted in the searing heat Saturday.

Yummy mummy (Daily Telegraph)
Hilary Alexander gives a mum-of-six a makeover.

India Sews Victoria's Secret Thongs for Singh's Blooming Zones (Bloomberg.com)
June 6 (Bloomberg) -- When Boston Red Sox co-owner Martin Trust first visited the southern Indian village of Achyutapuram three years ago, a pot-holed road ran through the stretch of bare land dotted with thatched huts.

Knicks Best Bet in NBA Draft Is To Trade Down (The New York Sun)
While the Celtics and Lakers are busy reliving the NBA's glory days in the 1980s, the local teams have pressing matters to deal with as well. The NBA Draft is just around the corner, and almost immediately after that the free agent feeding frenzy begins. So although the Nets and Knicks stopped playing a long time ago, they've actually been busy of late. In particular, the Knicks are an ...

Rivers fires some praise Rondo's way (Boston Globe)
They needed him to be a playmaker. And that's what Rajon Rondo was, sparking the offense and driving the Celtics to a 24-point lead midway through the fourth quarter, before the Lakers staged a furious comeback that put the Celtics on their heels as they closed out a 108-102 victory in Game 2 last night.