Texas Jones reported to prison to begin their six-month rate

Marion Jones began her sentence of six months in Federal Prison just hours for investigators lies on the use of drugs and improve the performance of their role in a registration fraud fraud.

The former Olympic track stars, spoke before noon Carswell Federal Medical Center, the Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth, Bureau of Prisons, spokeswoman Traci Billingsley said.

Among the conditions took their condemnation Tuesday to surrender to prison officials.

Although the prison specializes in medical and psychiatric care, but also on board, does not require such care. Billingsley said she could not say whether Jones won specialized care.

Jones won three gold and two bronze medals at the Sydney Olympics 2000

 ¿Motorsport: The owner of the Champ Car World Series, for bankruptcy under Chapter 11, just two weeks after the agreement on an agreement with the Indy Racing League.

The archiving system in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis said that Champ Car has spent tens of millions of dollars in the last four years, for the series and its takeover by the IRL is in the best interest of sport.

The declaration of bankruptcy, no influence on the IRL deal, “said Jeff Hokanson, represented by a lawyer, Champ Car.

The owners are considering Champ Car, stay in business long enough to the Grand Prix of Long Beach on 20 April. Then they plan to liquidate or sell their assets to pay debts.

 ¿College Basketball: Nolan Richardson said, it is still in discussion with the Arkansas State on school coaching vacancy After a short visit to Jonesboro, where the school campus.

“We had some discussions yesterday, and there was good,” said Richardson. “There is nothing that has been done or said or any other than continuing to work, what they need for work - and show me what I need to go to accept the situation. ”

Arkansas State’s sports teams are called Red Wolves begin this fall and ends nearly eight decades of being known as Indians.

Arkansas State Indians as a nickname since 1931. During 2005, the NCAA announced a ban on ethnically or racially “hostile” or “abusive” nicknames, mascots and illustrations championship events. Arkansas State was one of the schools found against the policy.

 ¿PRO FOOTBALL: Ex-Washington Redskins wide receiver Brandon Lloyd one-year contract with the Chicago Bears, and accidentally touched a strategist controversy.

“Rex Grossman is the entry,” said Lloyd during a conference call.

Well, not quite.

The Bears have said that Grossman and Kyle Orton, competition for jobs from the next season, and Lloyd apparently jumped over a fence early. On the question, told him would begin Grossman, Lloyd backpedaled.

“This is what I am convinced,” said Lloyd. “This is …”

His voice followed. Then he said: “Orton and Grossman agreed a year, etc.. Grossman, I was the entrance. Free competition is what I said, it is now.

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