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Federer at No. 3 for 1st time since Nov. '03

Roger Federer fell to No. 3 in the ATP rankings Monday, the first time since November 2003 he's been that low.

 

Full List: America's Best And Worst Banks

Here are the best and worst among the 100 largest.

 

Spain Takes 2009 Worlds Best Soccer Team Over Brazil

Spain Takes 2009 Worlds Best Soccer Team Over Brazil

Spain ends up on top of the FIFA Coca Cola World Rankings over Brazil as the worlds best Soccer Team. Top 50 world rankings of 2009.

 

Roger Federer reclaims year-end No. 1 ranking

Roger Federer has reclaimed his spot at the top of the tennis world, securing the year-end No. 1 ranking for the fifth time....

 

Ole Miss, Cal, UNC back in AP Top 25

Mississippi, California and North Carolina, teams that started the season with lofty expectations before stumbling, have surged back into the AP Top 25 college football poll....

 

Britain Overtakes US as Top Financial Centre

Britain Overtakes US as Top Financial Centre

The United Kingdom has overtaken the United States to take the top spot in a ranking of the world's leading financial centres.

 

Miami hottest, Minneapolis most intelligent

Miami hottest, Minneapolis most intelligent

Travel + Leisure magazine ranked U.S. cities on their culture, population, shopping, restaurants, nightlife, airports and more.

 

French tourists ranked as world’s worst

French tourists ranked as world’s worst

French tourists are the worst in the world, coming across as bad at foreign languages, tight-fisted and arrogant, according to a survey of 4,500 hotel owners across the world.

 

Serena Williams: I'm still world's best player despite rankings

Serena Williams still rates herself as the best player in the world even though she has been toppled from the top spot by Russia's Dinara Safina.

 

North Carolina returns to No. 1 in coaches' poll

Here's another reason for coach Roy Williams to get all choked up: His North Carolina basketball team has returned to No. 1 in the ESPN/USA Today coaches' poll.

 

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