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Wagner says he's ready -- and wants an apology
On the Mets beatBilly Wagner proclaimed that he's ready for duty tonight should the Mets need his services in the ninth inning. But after delivering that news, Wagner added that he was angry with New York Times' columnist William C.Rhoden for allegedly misrepresenting......Tags: Billy Wagner, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies
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Obama visits wailing wall
The Swampby Mike Dorning JERUSALEM--Barack Obama made a brief visit this morning before leaving Israel to the Wailing Wall, one of the best-known holy sites in Jerusalem, a section of the western supporting wall of the ancient Temple Mount, per a......Tags: Barack Obama, Judaism, Religious Leaders
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Sports author in another scuffle, takes on NCAA
O, by the WayDoes the name Buzz Bissinger mean anything to you?Unless you follow the coming and goings of sports journalism figures (and if you do with any regularity, you need a hobby), the name might not ring a bell.So to bring you up to......Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Buzz Bissinger
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Wagner not happy with Times story, gets 25th save
caitlin.strang@newsday.com; Staff writer DavAfter declaring himself available to reporters before last night's game, Billy Wagner also took the opportunity to share his extreme displeasure about a New York Times article published yesterday that he believes was inaccurate. Wagner, who was not...Tags: Billy Wagner, New York Mets
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McCain disagrees with Obama on the surge
After visiting a supermarket and his campaign headquarters in Bethlehem, John McCain met with three Morning Call reporters for about 15 minutes Wednesday. The following question-and-answer session, written by reporter Scott Kraus, took place aboard...Tags: Government, Elections, Barack Obama, Benazir Bhutto, Tom Ridge
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Running on Empty
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHow far can we stretch a gallon of gasoline? OK, maybe it isn't a question for the ages. But with oil setting new records at more than $60 per barrel, it seems like a good time to ask. And considering that the U.S. economy is hooked on oil imported from...Tags: Daimler AG, Automotive Equipment, Computer Crime, Vehicles, General Motors Corp.
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Mets' Wagner gets save, shows cause for concern
Billy Wagner started his day railing about a newspaper column and ended it harping on his increasing age and deteriorating physical condition as the Mets head into the final third of their season. Since the outcome of that season depends very much on the...Tags: Illnesses, Billy Wagner, New York Mets, Mental Illness, Philadelphia Phillies
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Andrew Giuliani files lawsuit against Duke
ellis.henican@newsday.comAndrew Giuliani has hit a rough patch in his drive to become a pro golfer - being tossed off the Duke University golf team, his lawyers say, over "unfounded accusations" and a coach's "bizarre Lord of the Flies scheme." But New York City's former first...Tags: Rudy Giuliani, Saturday Night Live, Lawyers, Regional Authority, Derek Jeter
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IN BRIEF
Stocks advanced for the second straight session yesterday as another decline in oil prices and several upbeat profit reports eased some of Wall Street's concerns about the economy. Crude has retreated as oil investors have worried that high prices and a...Tags: Retirement, Sales, Petroleum Industry, Automotive Equipment, Stocks
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McCain McGoofs
We interrupt the nonstop coverage of Barack Obama's overseas trip to bring you some breaking whispers about John McCain. He has been making a series of verbal slips — invariably described as "gaffes" — that are starting to ricochet from...Tags: Vladimir Putin, Barack Obama, Elections, Washington Post Company, John McCain
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