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Daniel Cabrera
Roch Around the ClockMake that one win in his last 12 starts.If it wasn't for the Kansas City Royals, Daniel Cabrera would be looking for his first victory since May 20. He's gone the distance twice to defeat the Royals this season. He......Tags: Kansas City Royals
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Bartman refuses to cash in on foul ball incident
O, by the WayIn baseball lore, the legend of Chicago Cubs fan Steve Bartman seems destined to be one of the game???s more enduring and, it would appear, one the saddest. It has paradox. A rabid fan of his beloved Cubs, Bartman......Tags: Luis Castillo, Chicago Cubs, Moises Alou
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A fan seeks to retrieve lost time
Someone told me once that the two most evocative things, the two things that could hurtle him back to a place and time, were scents and songs. It's true. Every once in a while, I'll catch a whiff of Aliage, a 1970s-era Estee Lauder perfume that seemed to...Tags: World Series, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Christmas, Estee Lauder Companies, Memorial Stadium
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Jays' Halladay strong-arms O's yet again
Sun reporterGiven another chance to beat Toronto Blue Jays starter Roy Halladay yesterday, the Orioles once again failed to figure out a way to get it done. All they could do was take their hacks and marvel at his talents. Halladay improved to 18-4 with a 2.86...Tags: Brian Roberts, Melvin Mora, Aubrey Huff, Toronto Blue Jays, Juan Castro
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Michael T. Garrison II
Michael Thomas Garrison II, a construction worker and superintendent, died of undetermined causes Sunday at his sister's Wilkes Barre, Pa., home. The Rosedale resident was 31. His father, Michael Thomas Garrison, said a cause of death is pending a...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Cincinnati Bengals, Health and Safety at School
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Veterans get ALS disability
Sun reporterThe Department of Veterans Affairs plans to provide full disability payments for Lou Gehrig's disease, tacitly acknowledging for the first time a generalized link between the fatal neurological disorder and military service. Veterans and patient...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Illnesses, Veterans Affairs, New York Yankees, Lou Gehrig
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Cabrera off target
Sun reporterOrioles manager Dave Trembley issued the challenge Wednesday, imploring his starting pitchers to throw more strikes, attack hitters and work deeper in games. "If they don't get better, that opportunity won't be there forever," Trembley said. Unlike...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Matt Stairs, Nick Markakis, Toronto Blue Jays
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Play it again
Recaps of the Orioles' 5-1 and 7-1 losses to the Blue Jays yesterday: In control - again In yesterday's regularly scheduled game, Blue Jays right-hander Roy Halladay improved his career record against the Orioles to 18-4 with a 2.86 ERA by limiting...Tags: Jay Payton, Ramon Hernandez, Matt Stairs, Melvin Mora, Aubrey Huff
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Guarding the news
Over the last four years, more than 40 reporters have been in danger of being held in contempt of court to protect their confidential sources. Two reporters were sentenced to jail or home confinement, and one reporter faced large fines if she did not...Tags: John McCain, Punishment, Benjamin L. Cardin, Barack Obama, House
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Bartman: a dark night's tale
In baseball lore, the legend of Chicago Cubs fan Steve Bartman seems destined to be one of the game's most enduring and saddest. It has paradox. A rabid fan of his beloved Cubs, Bartman nevertheless set in motion a chain reaction that helped steal a...Tags: Florida Marlins, Luis Castillo, National League, Chicago Cubs, Moises Alou
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