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Kjetil Andre Aamodt
Olympic champion Kjetil Andre Aamodt lies on a stretcher after breaking his right ankle today while training in Austria. (Reuters Photo)

Patriots lineman Kenyatta Jones arrested in Walpole assault

New England Patriots offensive lineman Kenyatta Jones was arrested at his home after allegedly assaulting an acquaintance with scalding water. (AP)

Jets cut fourth-string QB Martin

The Jets cut fourth-string quarterback Jamie Martin today. Martin, signed when Chad Pennington broke his left wrist in the preseason, became expendable when Pennington got healthy. (AP)

Security system to be tested for Olympics

A high-tech security system for the 2004 Olympics will be tested by the end of this year. (AP)
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 BRUINS 4, AVALANCHE 1: Bruins end trip with finishing kick (Today's Globe)
 ON FOOTBALL: If anything, these two Bills increase in value (Today's Globe)
 YANKEES 6, MARLINS 1: Yankees seize control (Today's Globe)
 MICHAEL HOLLEY: Simple game of follow the leader (Today's Globe)
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 MICHAEL HOLLEY: Simple game of follow the leader (Today's Globe)
 MICHAEL HOLLEY: Job fits no description (Today's Globe)
 JACKIE MACMULLAN: Ainge takes 'step back' shot from upstairs (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 BOB RYAN: He had no wiggle room here (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 MICHAEL HOLLEY: Stuck in neutral at Series (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 SCOT LEHIGH: My awakening as a Sox fan (Today's Globe)
 WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK: Clemens has a grand stage for his finale (Today's Globe)
 Charges expected against Yankees (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK: Signs are clear: Torre is backing Little (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 NFL NOTEBOOK: Buccaneers lose Kelly for season (Today's Globe)
 PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK: He won't take sides in coin flap (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 NFL: WEEK 7: Fiedler's status still up in air (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 ON FOOTBALL: Resilient Patriots built to last (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 CHIEFS 17, RAIDERS 10: KC holds off Raiders to remain undefeated (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 BRUINS NOTEBOOK: Blue liner in no rush (Today's Globe)
 NHL ROUNDUP: Tampa rolls on OT goal (Today's Globe)
 SPORTS LOG: Lindros out 2-4 weeks (Today's Globe)
 Bruins met goals on Calif. swing (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 ON BASKETBALL: Judgment requires long view (Today's Globe)
 CELTICS NOTEBOOK: Welsch is a fit in Ainge's '44' (Today's Globe)
 Celtics deal Walker to Dallas (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 Departing captain saluted (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 NBA NOTEBOOK: Webber suspension likely (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 ON SOCCER: For him, success never gets old (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 Revolution vet is hardly rusty (Boston Globe, 10/20/03)
 REVOLUTION 2, METROSTARS 1: They have 2d thoughts (Boston Globe, 10/19/03)
 Joseph in the middle of rivalry (Boston Globe, 10/18/03)
 GERMANY 2, SWEDEN 1: Germans are jumping for joy (Boston Globe, 10/13/03)
 A soccer legacy at Williams (Today's Globe)
 ND-BC: Must-see drama (Today's Globe)
 UNH suspends eight players (Today's Globe)
 ATLANTIC 10 NOTEBOOK: NU finds encore is uphill battle (Today's Globe)
 BIG EAST NOTEBOOK: BC, ND have much to lose (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Top-ranked Winchester is too much for Lexington (Today's Globe)
 SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Duxbury has field day, captures Patriot title (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 Q & A : Lee Soares (Boston Globe, 10/21/03)
 Vikings are on the run (Boston Globe, 10/20/03)
 FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Spellman rallies, tops Austin Prep (Boston Globe, 10/19/03)
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Eric Wilbur Fits the Bill
We should have seen New England's success this season coming when the Patriots released Lawyer Milloy. It's vintage Bill Belichick.