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Correction
The Baltimore Sun is committed to providing fair and accurate coverage. Readers who have concerns or comments are encouraged to call the newspaper's comment line at 410-332-6364 or toll-free at 1-800-829-8000, Ext. 6364, or to send an e-mail to...Tags: Celebrity, Julie Andrews, Randy Quaid, Jimmy Carter
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The best of the best in 2008
More Tylenol, please. The regular season is over, which means it's time to pass out the hardware for performances exceptionally well done. Frankly, it's going to take an exceptional performance to get the 2008 awards correct. Statistical analysts and...Tags: Geovany Soto, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Mike Scioscia, Lance Berkman, Manny Ramirez
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Today's Celebrity Birthdays
Today's Birthdays Actor James Whitmore is 87. Former President Jimmy Carter is 84. Pianist Roger Williams is 84. Actor Tom Bosley is 81. Actress-singer Julie Andrews is 73. Rock musician Jerry Martini (Sly and the Family Stone) is 65. Baseball Hall-of-...Tags: Celebrity, Music Industry, Julie Andrews, Randy Quaid, Music
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Baseball Notes
Carlos Zambrano is expected to start today's season finale for the Chicago Cubs on three days' rest, but he won't pitch more than an inning or two against the Milwaukee Brewers. It will be a playoff tuneup for Zambrano, scheduled to pitch Game 2 of...Tags: Ted Lilly, Jason Kendall, Braden Looper, Ryan Dempster, Houston Astros
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It's time for October baseball
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Big Event One of the major sports networks has dubbed the baseball postseason, "Hunt for October," not to be confused with the 1990 classic The Hunt for Red October. And Tom Clancy couldn't have written a better storyline with the Tampa Bay Rays...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Football, Pittsburgh Steelers, Robert Downey Jr., Florida State University
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ALMANAC
On Sept. 27, 1722, patriot Samuel Adams was born in Boston. In 1854 the first great disaster involving an Atlantic liner occurred when the steamship Arctic sank with 300 people. In 1928 the U.S. said it intended to recognize China's Nationalist...Tags: National Government, Heads of State, Benjamin Franklin, Jay Leno, Sammy Sosa
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Dodgers walk the walk in 10-7 win
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt was the kind of game you might expect to see on a Little League field. Or in T-ball. Errors, a wild pitch, a misplayed fly ball and four runs coming across the plate on walks -- with two of those bases-loaded walks, to Angel Berroa and Delwyn Young,...Tags: Carlos Beltran, Fred McGriff, Manny Ramirez, Hiroki Kuroda, Joe Beimel
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On this day in history
On Sept. 13, 1759, during the final French and Indian War, the British defeated the French on the Plains of Abraham overlooking Quebec City. In 1788 the Congress of the Confederation authorized the first national election and declared New York City the...Tags: National Government, Heads of State, Wars and Interventions, Maine, Injuries
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Anniversary of McGwire's record passes quietly
On This Date In Baseball History. We hear that phrase all the time on broadcasts of games and read it all the time in small print on sports pages. No sport has the history of numbers and the desire to attach them to the calendar for celebratory...Tags: Hank Aaron, Sammy Sosa, All Stars, Society, Steve Trachsel
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On Sept. 15, 1776, British forces occupied New York City during the American Revolution. In 1821 independence was proclaimed for Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and El Salvador. In 1903 country singer-songwriter Roy Acuff was born in...Tags: Health Treatments, Illnesses, Wars and Interventions, Diet, Bank Robbery
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WHITE SOX LOSE FINALE, STILL TAKE 2 OF 3 FROM ANGELS
Chicago Tribune reporterCould lightning strike twice? Less than 24 hours after rallying against the redoubtable Francisco Rodriguez, the White Sox tried to pull another victory out of their caps Sunday. But this time Paul Konerko's single was all they could muster off...Tags: Paul Konerko, Toby Hall, Alexei Ramirez, Carlos Quentin, Sammy Sosa
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Lying and sports go together
Loud and angry shrieks of indignation recently have been directed at Amos Alonzo Angelo, who generally manages the Bears. Last spring, during the NFL's annual raid of its free farm system, Angelo plucked left tackle Chris Williams. Regrettably, the...Tags: National Government, Football, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Miami Dolphins, Joe Biden
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