Laura Vecsey
Archive: Does red sock on Schilling's foot pass the blood test?
October 25, 2004
Now that Curt Schilling's postseason apparently is over after last night's start, maybe we can reflect on what is certain to become a legendary October performance.
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Weight of expectations could sink Phelps' star
July 11, 2004
LET THE GAMES begin?
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Year later, Geppi-Aikens still touches those she left
June 30, 2004
HER PARENTS woke up yesterday, one year to the day that Diane Geppi-Aikens finally flew away with the angels, and they laughed more than they cried.
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Mazzilli discovers mellower Weaver
February 28, 2004
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- The fight and fury of Earl Weaver is all gone. The Hall of Fame manager admitted as much yesterday, when he made his annual stop at Orioles camp to pick up his spring training tickets and shake a few hands.
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'96 was balm in healing process
July 27, 2003
WILL they chant his name in Cooperstown, the way they used to at Memorial Stadium, when the quiet kid out of Los Angeles took over first base for the Orioles, then never stopped producing hits and homers and runs, all the way back to Camden Yards?
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Bryant's presumed innocence doesn't overshadow our guilt
July 21, 2003
WHY ARE NEWSPAPER covers and back pages filled with pictures of Kobe Bryant, biting his lips in anguish and resolve? Why is this "big news" on 24-hour news stations, when Iraq is in turmoil and the economy is in the tank?
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Illness can't keep Geppi-Aikens from today's 1-vs.-2 matchup
May 3, 2003
THERE'S A BIG game going to take place today. Loyola vs. Maryland. Women's lacrosse.
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Facing cancer, Geppi-Aikens teaches lesson about courage
January 7, 2003
A PLUSH BLANKET of snow left the neighborhood outside Diane Geppi-Aikens' house in Overlea white and quiet yesterday.
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Kind words for Murray, the man of few words
December 4, 2002
AN OLD FRIEND of Eddie Murray's has already penned the former Oriole's induction speech for this summer's Baseball Hall of Fame ceremony. The ballots were released Sunday, and results of voting will be made public on Jan. 7.
