The Indian golfer finished the two rounds before the cut at 11-over to crash out of the US PGA Championships.
Several athletes testified before a grand jury investigating the BALCO lab, which is suspected of producing steroids.
China pulls ahead of the U.S. for some of the largest malls in the world.
Triple Olympic champion Marion Jones made a shock departure when she walked off the track just before her preliminary race of the women's 100 metres.
The Olympic, World and European 100 metre champions and the world record holder will feature in a Moscow athletics meeting on Saturday.
The Jamacian clocked 9.77 seconds at the Athens Super Grand Prix.
Three-time world champion Maurice Greene eased through his opening heat in the 100 metres atthe World championships.
Zheng Wen-gen, who shot a six-under 65, shares the lead with Australian Marcus Both in the US $275,000 Macau Open.
Jeev Milkha Singh hit a four-under 68 that carried him to a midway total of seven-under 137 after round two of the BMW Asia Open.
Pfaff had coached Canada's Donovan Bailey to the 100-metre world record in 1996.
Jeev was tied for 24th place at one-under 212 after the penultimate round in the Shishido Hills Cup.\n\n
The Nigerian outgunned the pair to win the 100 metres at the Lusanne Grand Prix in 10.04 seconds.
Overnight joint-leader Arjun Atwal was 10-under through 13 holes, in the Indonesia Open golf tournament.
Overnight joint leaders Atwal and Irishman Michael Hoey were 10-under for the tournament through 13 and nine holes respectively on the second day of the Indonesia Open.
That time was the year's second-fastest for the 100 metres.
Greene, making his first 100-metre start of the season, was never a factor in finishing third in 10.33 seconds.
The Olympic and world 100m champion is looking to better Tim Montgomery's season's best of 10.04 seconds.\n\n
The South African known as the "Big Easy" is chasing his fourth successive victory in Australia's richest golf tournament.
The 27-year-old American said she and her partner Tim Montgomery are expecting a baby in July.
The Forbes' annual ranking of fiction's very wealthiest.
Champion Tiger Woods fired a course record-tying 65 for a one-stroke lead over Ernie Els after the second round of the British Open.
Erstwhile Indian president A P J Abdul Kalam, will return to the United States for a second time in as many months, this time to celebrate his 76th birthday on October 15 by participating as chief guest in the JSS Spiritual Mission's anniversary celebrations in Gaithersburg, Maryland
Play was prematurely called off due to rain on the second day of the USD 1.8m BMW Asian Open.\n
The American ace is likely to compete in only the long jump and 4x100 metres relay in Athens.
The Olympic champion failed to make the 100 metres team for Athens after she finished fifth in the US trials.
The right-hand batsman scored a defiant 45 off 87 balls, as Sussex's last pair held out for a draw in the four-day match.