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Sports Stories for 4-11-2000Koman hopes to break out of slumpOne of the more over-used cliches states that, no matter what goes wrong with the world, "tomorrow's another day."'M' hopes to avoid snow at CentralTomorrow's game ought to be great, if the snow isn't greater.'M' recognizes talented scholar athletesA little over a week ago, Justin Toman won his second individual national title on the parallel bars.Raising CainIt is often said that every journey must begin with a single step. For Michigan senior gymnast Sarah Cain, it may be the final step that is the most memorable.New era beginning for DetroitDETROIT - Last year, the country bid farewell to baseball at The Corner and to memories of legendary Tiger Stadium.CoPa shouldn't offend purists, but...DETROIT - Major League Baseball traditionalists can be some of the sourest people you will ever engage in conversation.Minnesota Imposes More SanctionsMINNEAPOLIS (AP) - University of Minnesota President Mark Yudof imposed more sanctions yesterday on its men's basketball program for the academic cheating scandal uncovered last year.4-11-2000
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