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PUBLISHED BY 2 A.M.May 27, 2007

DARRELL INGHAM / Getty Images
Marco Andretti, 20, is confident he has the speed to win Indy this year after falling just short last May.
What's Inside


Big Three monopolizing the checkered flag

Have-nots struggle to stay in the race

STAFF WRITER

INDIANAPOLIS – IndyCar racing is much like major league baseball.

    Padres in tie atop division with L.A.

    Germano does trick, ups his record to 3-0

    STAFF WRITER

    The Padres are in first place – tied with Los Angeles – for the first time since April 6.

      Goodell is judge and jury in the NFL's court

      Sez Me  . .

      You must understand. The National Football League is not really a part of America. After the Berlin Wall came down, the NFL broke away from the Soviet Union but still does its socialistic best to share the wealth and, basically, is powerful enough to do what it wants to do.

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