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Fireworks stores see sales boom

Tim Bolduc cashed out customers almost as fast as they could come. Some came looking for little shots; others preferred something with a little more kick. They all had one thing in common: For the first time in decades, they all could legally celebrate the Fourth of July by firing off their own fireworks.

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WIMBLEDON: Federer hits record

WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — After curling in a 102 mph ace to grab a two-set lead a mere 56 minutes into his Wimbledon quarterfinal Wednesday, Roger Federer casually pulled an extra tennis

ball from his pocket and strolled to sit in his changeover chair for a sip to drink.

No fist pump. No yell of excitement. No energized jog to the sideline.

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MLB: A’s sweep Sox thanks to Moss

OAKLAND, Calif. — Jemile Weeks hit a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh following Coco Crisp’s leadoff triple, and the Oakland Athletics completed a three-game sweep of the Boston Red Sox with a 3-2 win Wednesday.

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NHL: Wild hit pay dirt

The Minnesota Wild were a starless team in need of a big-time jolt to get the franchise back to the point of being worthy of playing in “the State of Hockey.”