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USA WOMEN'S WORLD CUP ALPINE SKIING
USA Julia Mancuso completes her second run at the women's World Cup alpine Giant Slalom in Aspen, Colorado on December 10, 2005. (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey)

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Tina Maze of Slovenia wrapped up her stellar Alpine season Sunday by rallying to win the women's giant slalom at the World Cup finals in Switzerland.
NHL announcement realignment of divisions … K.C. Chiefs cut Matt Cassel … Wind washes out super-G finals … Best Tricks events pulled from X Games … Sports news from United Press International.
Tina Maze of Slovenia was declared the women's super-G champion Thursday after strong winds in Switzerland cancelled the World Cup Finals racing in the event.
Germany's Maria Hoefl-Riesch and Hannes Reichelt of Austria turned in the fastest times in Tuesday's downhill training sessions for the World Cup Finals.
Anna Fenninger of Austria won her second World Cup giant slalom of the season Saturday with a 0.44 second win over Slovenian star Tina Maze.
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Anna Fenniger of Austria won Sunday's World Cup women's super-G race in Germany.
St. Mary's basketball on NCAA probation ... Weirather wins super-G in Germany ... St. John's suspends D'Angelo Harrison ... Lewis jumps to LPGA lead... Sports news from United Press International.
Lichtenstein's Tina Weirather won the women's super-G in Germany Friday. Veterans Julia Mancuso of the United States and Tina Maze of Slovenia tied for second.
Tina Maze of Slovenia won the women's World Cup super-combined in France Sunday by nearly a full second over Austrian Nicole Hosp.
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Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Roskos with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, "The Old Guard," participates in the annual Flags-In ceremony, May 23, 2013, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Soldiers place American flags in front of more than 260,000 gravestones in the cemetery in honor of Memorial Day. UPI/Kevin Dietsch