Sports Rewind: Dennis Rodman, North Korea Leader Watch Basketball Together
The Pistorius brothers' murder charges and more sports news.
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Dennis Rodman, Kim Jong Un Watch Game - Italian soccer fans fined for racial abuse toward player Mario Balotelli, Oscar Pistorius' brother also facing murder charges, plus more sports headlines. — Natelege Whaley Former NBA star Dennis Rodman and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un watched a basketball game together in the capital of Pyongyang. The trip is being filmed for a documentary. (Photo: AP Photo/Kim Kwang Hyon)
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Soccer Fans Fined for Racial Abuse Toward Mario Balotelli - Soccer player Mario Balotelli was again a target of racism, this time from fans of his former team Inter Milan at a game Sunday. Fans who waved inflatable bananas at him were fined 50,000 euros for abusing him and another player, Sulley Muntari, according to BBC Sports. (Photo: Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
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Oscar Pistorius' Brother Has Murder Charges Pending - There is now another twist surrounding the story of Oscar Pistorius, an Olympic track runner who is facing a murder trial for shooting his girlfriend. His older brother is currently facing charges of homicide as well. Carl Pistorius is accused of driving negligently and killing a woman motorcyclist in 2010, according to CNN. (Photo: AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, File)
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Yankees' Curtis Granderson Fractures Right Forearm, Will Miss Season Opener - It’s bad news for the New York Yankees. Their leading home run hitter, Curtis Granderson, will be out until late-April/early-May and will miss their season home opener on April 1. Granderson fractured his right forearm at an exhibition game Sunday and will be out for 10 weeks, according to the Bleacher Report. (Photo: Leon Halip/Getty Images)
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Carmelo Anthony Retires Syracuse Jersey - Carmelo Anthony raised his Syracuse jersey into the air during a game at his former university last Saturday. The star Knicks' player spent one year on the Orange before going pro, but led the team to their first national title in 2003 and was named Most Outstanding Player. (Photo: Nate Shron/Getty Images)
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