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LONDON -- The English Football Association apologized Thursday to the city of Liverpool and the families of 96 of the clubs fans who died in the Hillsborough stadium tragedy in 1989, Britains worst sports disaster. Secret papers disclosed Wednesday from an independent panel said Hillsborough, the home of Sheffield Wednesday, didnt have a valid safety certificate when it hosted the fateful FA Cup semifinal between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. The report said crowd-safety dangers at the stadium were well known and "foreseeable," and that Sheffield Wednesdays "primary consideration was cost" rather than safety. "We are deeply sorry this tragedy occurred at a venue the FA selected," FA chairman David Bernstein said. "This fixture was played in the FAs own competition, and on behalf of the Football Association I offer a full and unreserved apology and express sincere condolences to all of the families of those who lost their lives and to everyone connected to the city of Liverpool and Liverpool Football Club." Bernstein wasnt in his current FA post when the tragedy occurred 23 years ago. A total of 94 supporters died on the day -- two more died later, one in 1993 -- and almost 800 others were injured when police officers herded about 2,000 Liverpool fans into caged-in enclosures that were already full at the northern English ground. Findings in the report exposed a shameful attempt by police to shift the blame to Liverpool fans by instructing officers to change statements and insinuating that many supporters were drunk and had histories of violence or criminality. A government-appointed panel found that injured fans were denied medical treatment that could have saved their lives. Panel member Dr. Bill Kirkup said 41 fans had the "potential to survive." Bernstein praised the tireless commitment shown by the families of the victims who refused to accept the findings of the original inquest into the incident. "This should never have happened. Nobody should lose their lives when setting out to attend a football match," Bernstein said, "and it is a matter of extreme regret and sadness that it has taken so long for these findings to be published and the truth to be told. "For 23 years, the families have suffered unbearable pain and we have profound sympathy for them ... The FA and English football has changed immeasurably, and learnt many lessons in the last 23 years." Wednesday has apologized to the families of the 96 fans who were killed, saying it hopes the release of the documents by the panel "goes some way to providing the closure sought by all those involved." coach outlet . 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However, the veteran guard is already back on court working out, though he has yet to play five-on-five. coach outlet online . The No. 5-ranked Ferrer was never challenged during the clay-court match, which was his 11th career victory over Almagro. Almagro has never beaten Ferrer.NEW YORK -- The NBA asked a Manhattan judge on Thursday to side with the league in a legal battle with origins in the bygone era of short shorts, low-top sneakers and big Afros. The dispute stems from a sweetheart deal thats enjoyed by the former owners of a defunct American Basketball Association team -- and despised by current owners of four NBA franchises. It all began in 1970, when future legends like Oscar Robertson, John Havlicek and Bill Bradley filed an antitrust lawsuit challenging the NBAs then-proposed merger with the ABA. As part of a settlement reached in 1976, the St. Louis Spirits of the ABA agreed to fold. In exchange, the NBA was required starting in 1980 to pay Spirits owners Ozzie and Dan Silna a portion of the television revenue earned by the four ABA teams that survived the merger: the Indiana Pacers, now Brooklyn Nets, Denver Nuggets and San Antonio Spurs. Because the four teams must share with the Silnas as long as the NBA exists, the brothers have quietly made a killing off leagues explosion in popularity in recent decades -- by some estimates, around $240 million so far. "Every year, when it came down to take a look at the budgeting process we would all just shake our heads," a former Nuggets executive once told the Los Angeeles Times.dddddddddddd But the brothers have now called a technical foul: Last year, they asked the court to reopen the old antitrust case, claiming that the league has unfairly cut them out of revenue from international broadcasts and cable packages. The judge who had originally presided over the case in federal court in Manhattan died last year. But a current judge, Loretta Preska, agreed to take a look. NBA lawyer Jeff Mishkin argued on Thursday that the revenue-sharing provision applied only to national broadcasts by traditional TV networks. Mishkin said the agreement makes clear that, "You get network television revenues -- and thats all you get." The NBA, he added, "has never not met its obligation." The brothers attorney, Michael Carroll, countered that wording in the settlement referring to revenue from "all broadcasts" should be interpreted to include more modern TV offerings like NBA League Pass, which allows viewers to see out-of-market games. Preska told the parties she would review their court filings before making any ruling. In the meantime, she suggested they should try to find a way to share the wealth without one. "I think you people ought to sit down and talk about this," she said. ' ' '
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