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NFL: Vick leads Pro Bowl voting

Michael Vick leads Pro Bowl voting 1½ years after he was released from prison. The Eagles quarterback had 729,838 fan votes, nearly 39,000 more than second-place Peyton Manning.

* The Redskins’ Albert Haynesworth is appealing his four-game suspension imposed by coach Mike Shanahan, which would cost him $847,000 in salary.

BLOTTER: Postpone Clemens trial

A judge in Washington yesterday postponed the trial of baseball star Roger Clemens for three months until July so his attorneys can review the voluminous evidence generated during a 2½-year investigation into whether he lied about using performance enhancing drugs.

* A UConn football player was arrested on child pornography charges. Greg McKee turned himself in to state police. The 18-year-old OL from Chicago has not played for the Huskies and was sitting out his freshman year.

* Former Buccaneers first-round draft pick Keith McCants, 42, was arrested in St. Petersburg, Fla., and charged with possession of crack cocaine.

ETC.: Feller to hospice care

Indians Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Feller was moved from a hospital to hospice care. The 92-year-old Feller, who was recently admitted to the Cleveland Clinic with pneumonia, has been transferred to a hospice in the Cleveland area.

* Wladimir Klitschko withdrew from Saturday’s WBO and IBF heavyweight title defense against unbeaten British challenger Dereck Chisora because of a torn muscle in his back.

* Ex-Yankees infielder Miguel Cairo re-signed with the Reds, getting a $2 million deal for two seasons. . . . Former A’s outfielder Jack Cust agreed on a one-year contract with the Mariners. . . . The Pirates and ex-Atlanta outfielder Matt Diaz OK’d a $4.25 million, two-year deal.

* LeBron James scored 33 points as the Heat (15-8) upped its winning streak to six with a 111-98 victory over the Jazz.

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