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      *Rapper Snoop Dogg and jazz artist Branford Marsalis are among Golf Digest’s list of the best golfers among music-makers. Snoop ranks No. 44 and Marsalis No. 29 on the magazine’s “Top 100 in Music” list, which was published Tuesday on its Web site and will appear in its December issue, on newsstands Nov. 7. Jazz man Kenny G ranks No. 1.

      *A woman involved in a long-running land dispute with former heavyweight boxing champion Trevor Berbick has been hauled in for questioning in connection with his death, police said Monday. Authorities identified the woman as the mother of a 20-year-old suspect arrested on Sunday. Earlier this year, Berbick was charged with assault for allegedly punching the woman, police said. Berbick's body was found Saturday in a church courtyard with wounds to the back of his head. A 2-inch-thick metal pipe found at the scene is believed to be the murder weapon, police said in a statement.

      *Jim Jones, the rapper behind the hottest record of the moment, “We Fly High,” talked to MTV recently about the video’s signature jump shot move that has been copied by the New York Giants. "I was watching the Giants game, watchin' my dude Strahan go [crazy], shooting jump shots all over," Jim told MTV News last Wednesday. "It's a great feeling. I spoke to them before the game. It feels good to know my song gets these athletes hype to go and win these games. Being from New York and it's the New York Giants, that means so much for somebody like me. New York is getting a wave, and all I wanted to do was put New York back where we needed to be."

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