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Written by By Lew Harris
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Saturday, 01 May 2010 01:16 |
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Sports top 2010, is soccer

Peter Lopez, Michael Jackson’s one-time music lawyer and husband of "The Dukes of Hazzard" star Catherine Bach, was found dead Friday afternoon of a gunshot wound at their Encino home.
His body was found on the front lawn, an apparent suicide, according to coroner's office operations chief Craig Harvey.
He was 60 years old.
A lawyer for members of the Eagles and a producer on the Jennifer Lopez film "Selena," Lopez was a name partner at Century City's Kleinberg Lopez Lange Cuddy & Klein. He stopped working with Jackson several years before the singer’s death last June.
"We are deeply shocked and saddened by the unexpected loss of our friend and partner, Peter Lopez,” the firm said in a statement. “This is an incalculable tragedy for his family, friends, clients and ourselves. We request that all concerned respect the privacy of Peter's family during this terribly difficult period. Our heartfelt condolences, thoughts and prayers are with the Lopez family."
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Written by by Guy
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Saturday, 01 May 2010 01:13 |
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Above is a little reminder why so many people across the country will be watching so closely when Terrence Jones announces his college decision at 6:30 pm eastern this evening. This kid has some serious skills and is going to be a force right away.
It isn’t too often that a kid as highly rated as Jones can be under five hours away from committing to a school and pretty much no one has any idea what he’s going to do. Most of the time, I feel comfortable making a prediction at this point, but with Jones I have really nothing to base it on. I think UK is very much in the mix, along with Kansas and Washington, but anyone who feels comfortable either is wrong or has some information that no one else has.
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Written by By Don Ruiz
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Saturday, 01 May 2010 01:11 |
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UW got a pair of Terrences today: Jones and Ross, from Jefferson High in Oregon.
Jones is a 6-foot-9 forward and McDonald's All-American generally considered a five-star recruit among the top 10 national prospects available this season. He arrived at Portland's Jefferson High School gym wearing an all black suit and a pair of sparkly earrings.
Before his announcement he teared up briefly, thanking those who have helped him through his high school career. He also thanked the coaches from schools that had recruited him: Kansas, Oklahoma, Oregon, UCLA, UW and Kentucky... in that order and heightening the suspense before saying, "I guess now I'll be picking one." He said no one knew because he hadn't made a decision until then.
Then he said he wanted to go to an established school close to home and to play with Jefferson teammate Terrence Ross. Here's a quick scouting report from Dawgman.com.
Earlier, 6-5 guard and four-star recruit Terrence Ross announced that he had selected UW, as had been generally reported. He showed up wearing a UW cap and sweatshirt. He was all-Oregon player of the year two seasons ago.
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