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FSB: King of the mountain bike

When Mike Sinyard started importing Italian bike parts in 1974, his toughest challenge was finding space to store them inside his eight- by 30-foot trailer.

Time.com: McCain's Gift to the Green Movement

The GOP candidate's global warming plan has its flaws. But he has engaged the issue, and that bodes well for the '08 campaign

Fluffy towels, memorable meals perks of supported cycling

On a supported bike tour, you don't have to worry about smelling like road kill after days upon days of cycling. There will be opportunities to shower along the way.

Families argue autism-vaccine link in special U.S. court

Parents claiming that childhood vaccines cause autism should not be rewarded by the courts when the scientific community has already rejected any link, government lawyers argued Monday on the first day of a hearing in federal court.

Time.com: Families Try to Link Vaccine, Autism

Attorneys will attempt to show that vaccines with the thimerosal preservative triggers symptoms of autism

CNNMoney: Bulletproof housing markets get hit

Some of the last, best housing markets - the ones that continued to climb even as the rest of the country cratered - have turned south lately.

CNNMoney: Gas price break may not last

After a two-week climb in gasoline prices, there appeared to be some short-term moderation Monday - but another run at the record high set last week seems likely, two surveys indicated.

Disaster funding set for West Coast salmon fishery

Federal authorities have declared the West Coast ocean salmon fishery a failure, opening the way for Congress to appropriate economic disaster assistance for coastal communities in California, Oregon and Washington.

CNNMoney: Housing prices post record declines

Home prices have posted another record decline, as most of the nation's largest markets suffered double-digit drops over last year, a survey released Tuesday shows.

SI.com: Ian Thomsen: Intriguing players from Hoop Summit

PORTLAND, Ore. -- The most intriguing players in the Nike Hoop Summit came from the World Select Team, including one who will be in the NBA draft this June. With better guard play, the 19-and-under international team could have made a run at upsetting the heavily favored U.S. Junior Select Team, a 98-78 winner Saturday thanks to impressive performances from forwards Demar DeRozan (17 points), who is headed to USC, and Drew Gordon (15 points on seven shots), one of four players in the game committed to UCLA.

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