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AP Top Sports News DNA on beer can needle 'likely' belongs to ClemensMay 25, 20126:41 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) — A needle stored with a beer can appeared to contain an extremely tiny amount of Roger Clemens' DNA, which turned out to be good news and bad news for both sides in the perjury trial of the seven-time Cy Young Award winner.  Heat resting up before return to East finalsMay 25, 20121:55 PM ET MIAMI (AP) — Dwyane Wade has been battling knee soreness. LeBron James was hobbling after a falling into a courtside cameraman. Chris Bosh remains sidelined indefinitely with an abdominal strain. Mike Miller looks to be in agony whenever he moves.  I'll Have Another gallops around Belmont ParkMay 25, 20126:15 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) — Triple Crown hopeful I'll Have Another took another tour around Belmont Park on a rainy Friday, this time galloping a mile under exercise rider Humberto Gomez.  Serena Williams says sister Venus is 'inspiring'May 25, 20125:02 PM ET PARIS (AP) — Between bites of some "frites" at the players' restaurant, Oracene Price smiled at the thought of being back at the French Open with her daughters, Serena and Venus Williams.    Usain Bolt wins 100 at Golden Spike in 10.04May 25, 20125:02 PM ET OSTRAVA, Czech Republic (AP) — Usain Bolt won the 100 meters in 10.04 seconds in the wind at the Golden Spike meet Friday, his first victory in Europe leading to the London Olympics.  Former top Calif. football prospect exoneratedMay 25, 20123:49 PM ET LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Now that Brian Banks has been exonerated of a rape conviction that put him in prison for five years, the one-time prep football star has a message for NFL coaches: Give him a chance.  McIlroy misses cut with 79; Morrison leads with 64May 25, 20125:00 PM ET VIRGINIA WATER, England (AP) — Rory McIlroy missed the cut at the BMW PGA Championship on Friday after his game disintegrated in spectacular fashion in a second straight errant round at Wentworth, leaving his grip on the No. 1 ranking under serious threat from Luke Donald.  Olympic mystery: Where is the London cauldron?May 25, 20129:27 AM ET LONDON (AP) — London's Olympic Stadium is ready, with a pristine track, a well-manicured grassy field and rows of gleaming seats to welcome 80,000 fans. But one thing is clearly missing. 
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