Brian Gorman
CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 8: Second base umpire Brian Gorman #9 calls out Carlos Santana #41 of the Cleveland Indians after he was tagged out while trying to steal second by shortstop Alexei Ramirez #10 of the Chicago White Sox during the second inning at Progressive Field on May 8, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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We fear if there’s no supplementation there could be a very real danger that wild stocks won’t be able to re-establish themselves
We don't get these that often that are the right size and in good shape
We are very confident that this animal died near the Columbia River or south of Long Beach, and drifted north ... It’s highly unlikely that it died off the coast of B.C. and drifted south.More quotes »
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Man's stolen trike found broken into pieces
BOISE -- Boise Police say they've found several broken pieces of a tricycle that was reportedly stole from a Boise man with a brain injury. Brian Gorman says his balance is very poor as a result of his condition, and that his three-wheeled, recumbent tri from KTVB.com Read more »
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Whale found dead in Wash. had swallowed golf ball
DOUG ESSER, Associated Press | This photo provided by Cascadia Research, biologists and volunteers examine a dead gray whale on April 23, 2012 at Camano Island, Wash. The initial exam found no trauma or obvious cause of death. The whale had swallowed som from San Diego Union-Tribune Read more »
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Lords' Brian Gorman to also work with company providing news content for Out magazine, website
Brian Gorman, a founder of Lords South Beach hotel, has taken on an additional role: He's working with a new company called Grand Editorial, which will provide news content for Out magazine and Out.com. Out, owned by Here Media, has laid off its entire e from Miami Herald Read more »
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Did offshore war games kill endangered West Coast orca?
VANCOUVER — Marine officials hope an analysis of tissue samples in coming days by labs in the U.S. and Canada will solve the mystery of why a bloodied and battered young female killer whale washed up on a beach in Washington State in February. For weeks from Vancouver Sun Read more »
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Possible link between whale's death, Cdn war games
A U.S. government agency has launched an investigation into whether Canadian war games were responsible for the death of a killer whale that washed up in Washington state in February. Brian Gorman, of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat from London Free Press Read more »