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Derek Fisher wants the Lakers to play with urgency
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDerek Fisher always has been a calm, steady influence for the Lakers. He has been a rock for his younger teammates, a coach on the floor and a friend for Kobe Bryant in his times of need. That hasn't changed, but Fisher senses the gravity of what's at...Tags: Basketball, National Basketball Association, Derek Fisher, Robert Horry, Shaquille O'Neal
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SAG list
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBelow is a list of candidates running on the Membership First slate in upcoming national board elections of the Screen Actors Guild. The candidates are competing for 11 Hollywood division seats, in addition to another 22 seats held by alternate board...Tags: Scott Bakula, Elections, Jeff Austin, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Political Candidates
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Sam Smith's NBA mailbag
What is more inexplicable: The way the Bulls have performed this season or John Paxson losing the Pau Gasol sweepstakes to the Lakers for Kwame Brown, some young guys and late first round picks? How exactly was Paxson not able to offer something more...Tags: Chris Duhon, Drew Gooden, Basketball, National Basketball Association, Contracts
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Which is the best Lakers team ever?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterShaq or Wilt? Kobe or Magic? The Showtime Lakers or the 33-wins-in-a-row Lakers? And what about George Mikan? Just which is the greatest Lakers team of all time? It's time to find out. The Times has asked an online sports simulation site to run a...Tags: Derek Fisher, Robert Horry, Lindsey Hunter, Shaquille O'Neal, Brian Shaw
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Lakers chat
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer2007-11-06 13:05:54.0 Brian Kamenetzky: Hey everyone. Welcome to today's chat. 2007-11-06 13:05:58.0 Luhnez: Given the recent success of the Lakers and how smoothly the Triangle has been running with Luke Walton, would you start Lamar Odom right away?...Tags: Basketball, Wages and Pensions, National Basketball Association, Chicago Bulls, Values
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Bulls fly by Heat in Game 2
Tribune staff reporterTwo hours before the game, Ben Gordon strolled down a United Center hallway, his pinstriped suit immaculate, his pocket handkerchief protruding just so. Complimented on his attire, a small smile creased his face. But then he held up the basketball shoes...Tags: Basketball, United Center, National Basketball Association, Chicago Bulls, James Posey
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Beating L.A. Is the Sun Way
Times Staff WriterPHOENIX — Succeeding at half of a game plan won't cut it against the Phoenix Suns, who keep doing big things in the postseason against Los Angeles' teams. The Suns have required only small openings to ruin the best-laid plans of Staples Center...Tags: Basketball, Utah Jazz, National Basketball Association, Danny Manning, Steve Nash
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A nightmare for your body
Special to The TimesSome people first suspect they have obstructive sleep apnea when their significant other complains about excessive snoring, or tells them they stop breathing many times during the night. Others figure it out when their daytime sleepiness gets so bad...Tags: Yale University, Medicine, Research, Death and Dying, Health Organizations
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K.C. Johnson on the Bulls
Corie Blount mentioned chemistry being a problem for the Bulls. Which Bulls play really well together chemistry-wise? Do Eddy and Tyson really compliment each other as much as management had hoped they would? --Justin Cox, Huntington, W.Va. The record...Tags: Defense, Atlanta Hawks, Basketball, Corie Blount, National Basketball Association
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Security push may boost firms
Tribune staff reporterThese should be boom times for Securitas AB because its Chicago-based Pinkerton and Burns International subsidiary provides just the sort of security that is needed for everything from football stadiums to office towers. Just one problem: Congress...Tags: Employees, New York, Government, George Bush, Health and Safety at Work
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After Hours
There are no Cuban cigars at Smoke in downtown Highland Park, the North Shore's cigar emporium and one of the few places open late and serving liquor in that neck of the woods. No Cuban-made Cohibas or Cuban-made H. Upmanns or Cuban-made Hoyo y...Tags: Economic Sanctions, Toni Kukoc, Foreign Aid, Fidel Castro, Human Rights
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