THE DAILY COLLEGIAN USA survives test, holds on to edge Brazil By Brian Mahoney Associated Press Writer ISTANBUL The United States survived its first tough test at the world championships, edg ing Brazil 70-68 on Monday when Leandro Barbosa's shot rattled out at the buzzer. Kevin Durant scored 27 points and Chauncey Billups added 15 for the Americans (3-0), who essen tially clinched Group B with the victory But this was further proof that a world title won't come easily for this young U.S. team if it comes at all. After the Americans trailed most of the first 2 1 / 2 quarters, Lamar Odom's dunk with 7:14 left Clarett signs contract By Eric Olson Associated Press Writer OMAHA, Neb. Former Ohio prison for having a hidden gun and State star Maurice Clarett has holding up two people outside a signed a one-year contract with Columbus, Ohio, bar, in 2006. the Omaha Nighthawks of the "I am humbled by the opportu- United Football League. pity the Omaha Nighthawks have Clarett met Monday with team given me and will dedicate myself officials and UFL commissioner on and off the field to prove that I Michael Huyghue, who gave his can be a valuable member of the blessing. team and the Omaha community," Clarett was expected to be on Clarett said in a statement. "I am the practice field Monday night for committed to working hard to an CI . f . d „.,....,,,,,,,„,,.,..• :_ „..,,,:,._„,„..,.•„:, „.,... • , Adv - ; --7 : ' - ' - ' , ; - - ,•- : DEADLINES: Number 1 2 3 4 5 Each add . ] of words issue issues issues issues issues issue a CI, - -,, _..; -... •:-7 - . •• . . -. •.,liioll64rthe • 1 p.m . o ne b us i ness d ay before publication. 1 1 1 advertiesibiir: - ':,. 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He missed the first free throw and then the second intentionally, tracking it down in the corner and firing it underneath to Barbosa, who put up a shot over Kevin Love, only to have it bounce off the back and front of the rim. Barbosa finished with 14 points after a strong start for Brazil (2-1). Marcus Vinicius scored 16, and Tiago Splitter had 13 while bat- his first football activity since he was a bust with the Denver Broncos and spent 3 1 / 2 years in Full-time/Part-time Direct Support Specialist needed for program in State College area. For more information see www.cs • online.or• By halueline Myst even if you are dealing with a profes sional issue. Tonight: Feeling your Wheaties. CANCER (June 21-July 22) **** Use the daylight hours to the max. You might have difficulty deter mining which way to go with a child or loved one, though clearly someone is full of ideas. A brainstorming session could be worthwhile. Doors open. Surprising insights head your way. 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