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Yogi, Whitey and others to visit ESPN booth Sunday
WatchdogIdeally, I should rewrite ESPN's news release about its plans for the final game at Yankee Stadium in my own words. But after all that Mike Francesa transcription and answering 113 questions in my live chat, I don't feel like......Tags: Boxing, Billy Crystal, ESPN, New York Yankees, Baseball
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Rays' rise a fastball into guts of Cubs
IN THE WAKE OF THE NEWSWhat is humiliation? I mean true, utter humiliation. How low can a team go? For the Cubs and their fans (God be with you), we could be about to find out. Humiliation would be Tampa Bay winning a World Series instead of you. It would be a used Ford...Tags: Florida Marlins, Cy Young, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago White Sox, Wrigley Field
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S. Williams drops match, will lose No. 1 ranking
Serena Williams' game collapsed in Stuttgart, Germany, after she swept the first set, leading to a 0-6, 6-1, 6-4 loss to China's Li Na that will cost her the No. 1 ranking. By dropping the second-round match at the Porsche Grand Prix, Williams will be...Tags: Football, Kimmie Meissner, Ben Gordon, Serena Williams, Katie Hoff
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Jerome N. Goldberg
Jerome Nathan Goldberg, a retired Pikesville photographer and community activist, died of acute respiratory failure Tuesday at Northwest Hospital Center. The Stevenson resident was 88. Born in Baltimore and raised in East Baltimore, he was a 1937 City...Tags: Photography, Randallstown, Medical Staff, Reisterstown, Radio Industry
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Chinese gymnasts' ages in Sydney looked into
China's gold-medal gymnasts aren't the only ones whose ages are getting a closer look. International gymnastics officials' investigation into the eligibility of the Chinese women's team in Beijing has been expanded to include members of the 2000 squad,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Boxing, Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum, Welterweight, Oscar De La Hoya
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Boxer Diaz awakens from coma after 2 months
Welterweight boxer Oscar Diaz has awakened from a coma, two months after he was seriously injured during a bout in his native San Antonio. Diaz, 25, was awake and breathing on his own. He has been upgraded from critical to stable condition, and doctors at...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum, Buffalo Sabres, Brian Gay, National Hockey League
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DROPS: Brilliant teenage anthems by The Academy Is
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comForget subtlety. The Academy Is . . . tried that before with the criminally underrated "Santi" and ended up with a fraction of the fans their bold, infectious album deserved. The Chicago quintet's new album, "Fast Times at Barrington High" (Fueled by...Tags: Avril Lavigne, Uncle Kracker, Television, Television Industry, Peter Gabriel
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Louis' KO of Schmeling packed historic punch
john.jeansonne@newsday.comLasting a mere 124 seconds, the Joe Louis-Max Schmeling heavyweight rematch of June 22, 1938, nevertheless is among the most noted and long remembered events in Yankee Stadium history. His first-round knockout allowed Louis, then 24, to avenge Schmeling'...Tags: Boxing, Muhammad Ali, Adolf Hitler, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Middleweight Boxing
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She can't escape Jimmy Kimmel
Comedian Sarah Silverman did stand-up Friday night at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Ind.; however, the joke seemed to be on her. If Silverman thought coming to the Midwest would be a good place to get away from the drama of her recent breakup with...Tags: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Naperville, Wrigley Field, Joe Biden, Pete Wentz
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Broadway Boxing Gym a positive outlet for South L.A.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLike an aging prizefighter with an iron jaw, the Broadway Boxing Gym has taken its share of punches over the last three decades. The gritty, no-frills South Los Angeles gym, once a beacon for world-class fighters, fell into decay in the late 1990s. Its...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Real Estate Agents, Gang Activity, Theater, Family
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'Palace Council' by Stephen L. Carter
Special to The TimesJuly 8, 2008 It's no surprise that in "Palace Council," the third of Stephen L. Carter's fables about black America's upper crust, success depends not on what you know but whom. With the right connections -- along with the right bloodlines and...Tags: Cultural Development, Langston Hughes, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Joseph P. Kennedy, Harry Belafonte
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"Palace Council,' by Stephen L. Carter
Chicago Tribune NewspapersIt's no surprise that in "Palace Council," the third of Stephen L. Carter's fables about black America's upper crust, success depends not on what you know but whom. With the right connections—along with the right bloodlines and education—a...Tags: Langston Hughes, Joseph P. Kennedy, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Harry Belafonte, John F. Kennedy
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