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Brooke Gruber, 11, looks at a photograph of her father, Maj. BrookS Gruber, who died when she was 8-months old in April 2000. Gruber was among 19 killed when a V-22 Osprey crashed in Arizona. (Family Photo/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT)

V-22 pilots not to blame for crash, widows say

FORT WORTH, Texas -- For 11 years, Connie Gruber and Trish Brow have lived in the shadow of a tragedy and with a stigma they would like to erase.

Their late husbands, Marine pilots Maj. Brooks Gruber and Lt. Col. John Brow, each with an exemplary record, were at the controls the night of April 8, 2000, when the MV-22 Osprey they were attempting to land in Marana, Ariz., suddenly rolled uncontrollably, crashed and exploded. All 19 Marines aboard died.

It wasn't long before the official finger of blame was pointed at Brow and Gruber. A "combination of human factors" -- a series of mistakes and misjudgments -- caused the crash, according to the Marine Corps investigation.

That explanation was translated into "pilot error" by the media, commentators and even, in so many words, by some Marines.

It's a verdict that Connie Gruber and Trish Brow want to see changed -- for their husbands' legacies and for their children who, in the Internet age, will forever see their fathers' names linked to that crash. John Brow and Brooks Gruber, the widows say, were victims as much as any of the other Marines on the V-22 that night.

Waltrip and Yarborough hear beckon of NASCAR's Hall of Fame

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The NASCAR Hall of Fame's Class of 2012 is built on pure performance.

The hall's third class, announced Tuesday, includes two of the most dominating drivers at the sport's highest level -- Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip. Another -- Richie Evans -- won so many races in NASCAR's modified series that somebody lost count along the way.

Then there are talented and innovative leaders in the pits and the garage -- crew chief Dale Inman and owner Glen Wood.

Sanctions, fines imposed on assisted-living facilities in Fla.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — After years of failing to crack down on abuse and neglect in Florida’s homes for the elderly and disabled, the state agency that regulates assisted-living facilities quietly imposed sanctions and $125,000 in fines on 46 of the worst abusers in May in response to an investigation by McClatchy Newspapers.

Choosing pro baseball or college not always simple for multisport stars like Starling

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Three months ago, Bubba Starling stood in the gymnasium at Gardner Edgerton High School and said why he planned to play football and baseball at the University of Nebraska. His reasons -- being a student for a few more years, the glory of college sports, and perhaps becoming a nationally known legend -- were, at least at that time, more important than money.

Racing's all in family for Marco Andretti

FORT WORTH, Texas -- When your name is Andretti, you know what it means to be a race car driver.

But young Marco Andretti once thought that was all it meant.

Between the lines: Best books for dads

A reminder that Father's Day is June 19 and we're here to help. Instead of waiting till the last minute to buy another tie, try a title instead.

Ann Patchett is the author of “State of Wonder”

'State of Wonder' plunges into the Amazon

"STATE OF WONDER." by Ann Patchett. HarperCollins. $26.99.

Ann Patchett's sixth novel, "State of Wonder," feels familiar.

In this Tuesday, June 7, 2011 photo, a truck passes the Coopers Rock, W.Va. exit of Interstate 68 carrying the fuselage of the US Airways "Miracle on the Hudson" Airbus passenger plane while on its way to a museum in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/The Dominion Post/Bob Gay)

US Airways Flight 1549 completes journey

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Greeted and cheered by crowds and escorted by the N.C. Highway Patrol and news helicopters, the fuselage of US Airways Flight 1549 finally reached Charlotte on Friday morning.

Nearly 27 months after taking off from New York City for Charlotte, the main body of the Airbus A-320 was pulled into Charlotte/Douglas International Airport about 11:45 a.m., completing a journey from New Jersey.

The flight crash-landed in the Hudson River in January 2009, but the fuselage was carried by truck this week to Charlotte, where it will become an exhibit at the Carolinas Aviation Museum.

Qualifiers an Open book for golf dreams

FORT WORTH, Texas -- The theory of relativity is alive and well in the qualifying process for the 2011 U.S. Open.

Examples: Sam Saunders, grandson of 1960 Open champ Arnold Palmer, will be in the field next week at Congressional Country Club. So will Steve Irwin, son of three-time Open champ Hale Irwin.

Both players made it through qualifying rounds Monday. Both will be playing for the first time as U.S. Open competitors in Bethesda, Md., seeking to follow in the footsteps of their famous relatives.

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Hunt's soccer legacy lives on

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- When the players take the field for Thursday's opening game at Livestrong Sporting Park, they will walk from the locker room through the Field Club.

Fans there will get an up-close look at Sporting Kansas City's players, which is one of the nice touches about the new stadium.

It would have thrilled Lamar Hunt.

Disney's Iger leads CEO compensation survey

After two years of compensation declines, U.S. chief executive officers had a median annual pay increase of 18 percent in 2010, according to a national survey released Tuesday.

GovernanceMetrics International Inc. analyzed 747 proxy statements filed between June 30, 2010, and March 24, 2011, to find that total realized compensation, which includes stock awards, jumped a median 28 percent.

Live from Tornado Alley, it's all chases all the time

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- When Independence, Mo., tornado chasers Leslie and Dean Burton take to their 1999 Jeep Cherokee during severe storm season, there's a new piece of equipment riding with them.

A dash-cam streams to the Web live video of whatever they're seeing through their windshield. And they're not alone. More than 250 chasers roaming tornado country this year are allowing anyone with broadband to vicariously ride shotgun through the biggest storm season in 40 years.

Mexico, U.S. favored to reach Gold Cup final

The European leagues have closed shop for the summer, and Barcelona's much-hyped Champions League title over Manchester United is history. It's time to turn attention to our home soil for the 2011 Gold Cup -- a 12-team biennial regional tournament that opened Sunday.

As usual, Mexico and the United States are favored to make the final June 25 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., with defending champion Mexico getting a slight edge.

The Mexican team routed the United States 5-0 in the 2009 final and features Manchester United rookie phenom Javier "El Chicharito " (the small pea) Hernandez, Tottenham's Giovani dos Santos and captain Rafa Marquez, a veteran central defender who played for Barcelona and now is with the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer.

Doug Nye, longtime S.C. journalist and MCT columnist, dies

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Doug Nye, 69, a former writer and editor for The State and The Columbia Record and a columnist for McClatchy-Tribune News Service, died Sunday morning after battling liver cancer.

Nye retired in 2004 after serving as a sports writer, editor and television editor at both The Columbia Record and The State.

Born in Augusta, Ga., Nye graduated from Furman University in 1964. He spent 35 years with The State and the Columbia Record, serving first as a sports writer, then editor. He was The State's television editor for 17 years.

Wild card might create NASCAR drivers gone wild

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Four-time champion Sprint Cup champion Jeff Gordon finds himself in a NASCAR no-man's land.

This is the first year of NASCAR's awarding two wild-card berths for the 12-driver Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

And Gordon is sitting a distant 16th heading into Sunday's STP 400 at Kansas Speedway.

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