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Chicago man claims self-defense but is denied bail in fatal shooting
Chicago Tribune reporterBail was denied Sunday for a Chicago man who claimed in court he was acting in self-defense when he shot and killed another Chicago man last month on the Near Southwest Side. Demarius Bridges, 19, of the 1000 block of West 14th Place, appeared in Cook...Tags: Murder, Crimes, Injuries, Assault
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Music guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. CRITIC'S PICKS Chicago Chamber Musicians: 12:15 p.m. Mon.; free.—John von Rhein. Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St.; 312-744-6630. Chicago Cultural Center Summer Opera:...Tags: Grant Park, Basketball, Classical Music, Ravinia Festival, Theater
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Murphy supports GM, coach
Of The Associated PressGreen Bay Packers president Mark Murphy restated his support for general manager Ted Thompson and coach Mike McCarthy on Friday in the standoff with Brett Favre. Murphy attended a meeting of the team's executive committee Friday. He was not available for...Tags: Football, Green Bay Packers, Frank Winters, Brett Favre
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Cops seek suspects in man's Near Southwest Side slaying
A man was found shot to death late Monday on Chicago's Near Southwest Side, police said. The shooting occurred about 10 p.m. in the 1000 block of West 14th Street, police said. Officers responded to calls of shots fired and found Willie Davis, 20, on the...Tags: Murder, Crimes
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The all-time team
++++++++++++++++++++ || CATCHER || ++++++++++++++++++++ * Mike Scioscia * Mike Piazza ++++++++++++++++++++ || FIRST BASE || ++++++++++++++++++++ * Steve Garvey * Gil Hodges ++++++++++++++++++++ || SECOND BASE || ++++++++++++++++++++ * Davey Lopes *...Tags: Baseball, Sandy Koufax, Mike Piazza, Walter Alston, Bill Russell
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King's words resonate at L.A. church
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe 40th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. comes as a poignant reminder of the day the civil rights leader stood in the pulpit at Holman United Methodist Church in Los Angeles and preached a Sunday morning sermon about...Tags: Methodist, Baptist, Los Angeles, West Adams, Photography
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Neil Leifer knows all the angles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJanuary 6, 2008 NEW YORK -- For a guy who's a regular at Elaine's and has a standing reservation at Rao's and his own gallery in Vegas and a new book out selling for $400, and now a short doc on Oscar's short list, Neil Leifer still acts like he has...Tags: Football, Francis Ford Coppola, Death and Dying, Health and Safety at School, Boston Red Sox
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Coach crossed every goal line
Eddie Robinson, the record-setting football coach who turned Grambling State into a nationally recognized power, ushered 210 players into the NFL and largely realized his vision of transforming the Louisiana school into the Notre Dame of historically...Tags: Super Bowl, Football, Southwestern Athletic Conference, Multi-Sport Events, University of Iowa
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Season to savor
Sun ReporterHe can't remember the author or the name of the book, but Darrel Chase can recall a key element of the plot: A baseball fan journeys back in time with a plan to make himself some quick cash. "The first thing he does," said Chase, a retired engineer...Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Cal Ripken, Sandy Koufax, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox
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Taking a look inside ourselves
Times Staff WriterSPORTS are tribal. We line up with our team, our school, our city; paint our faces Trojan colors, dye our hair Dodger blue. We immerse ourselves in the history, in the rivalries: Magic against Larry, John Roseboro against Juan Marichal, Al Davis against...Tags: Football, History, All Stars, Major League Baseball, Magic Johnson
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Bitter ties, severed links
STAFF WRITERWhen the U.S. Open golf tournament returned to its roots at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in 1986 and again in 1995, it evoked the romance of a bygone era. The rich lore associated with a club named for the Shinnecock Indian nation, which helped carve out...Tags: History, Labor Day, Vehicles, Heart Disease, Steve Smith
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Tale of the tape
It has been only two years since the U.S. Open came to Long Island, on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park. That makes the memories fresh enough to make clear comparisons between the ultra-public site of the 2002 Open and Shinnecock Hills, the ultra-...Tags: Philosophy, Architecture, Long Island, Lee Trevino, U.S. Open Golf
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