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NBA playoffs 2013: Which are the most likely first-round upsets?
Writers from around the Tribune Co. pick which NBA team in each conference is the most likely to pull a first-round upset. Feel free to add your picks in the comments section. Ben Bolch, Los Angeles Times Golden State could beat Denver in the West....
Tags: Manu Ginobili, Boston Celtics, Denver Nuggets, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Flu
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Is 'Sweet Caroline' baseball's best singing tradition?
Writers from around the Tribune Co. reveal their favorite baseball singing traditions. Feel free to share yours in the comment section. Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times I'm old-school, so my favorite singing tradition at baseball games is "Take Me...
Tags: National Hockey League, New York Yankees, Baseball, Fenway Park, Angel Stadium of Anaheim
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Which NBA player needs to step up most in the playoffs?
Writers from around the Tribune Co. discuss which NBA player has to step up the most for his team to advance in the playoffs. Feel free to join the conversation with a comment of your own. Josh Robbins, Orlando Sentinel The playoffs have already...
Tags: Dwight Howard, Denver Nuggets, NBA Conference Finals, Sprained Ankle, Shabazz Muhammad
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Should the Lakers amnesty Kobe Bryant to save $80 million?
Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant will be out six to nine months because of a torn left Achilles' tendon, according to doctors. Of course, Bryant is 34 and has spent 17 years in the NBA. He may never be the same player again. Which is why the idea of...
Tags: Dwight Howard, Jerry West, Kobe Bryant, Mitch Kupchak, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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South Florida Sun Sentinel wins Pulitzer
The South Florida Sun Sentinel was awarded the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism Monday for its investigation of off-duty police officers who endangered the lives of citizens by speeding. The newspaper, owned by Tribune Co.,...Tags: Photography and Video, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Journalism, Peter Liguori, Photography Supplies and Services
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Can anyone beat Tiger Woods at the Masters?
Tiger Woods may seem long overdue for his first Masters win since 2005, but writers from around the Tribune Co. have some other ideas about who will be wearing the green jacket Sunday afternoon. Bill Dwyre, Los Angeles Times Brandt Snedeker will win...
Tags: Phil Mickelson, Golf, Cadillac Championship, Rory McIlroy, Ryder Cup
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Should Wrestlemania be covered as a sport or as entertainment?
When John Cena beat The Rock in Wrestlemania 29 on Sunday night, it was big news for WWE fans. But just where should those fans go when trying to read about that news -- the sports pages or the entertainment section? Writers from around the Tribune Co....
Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., National Hockey League, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Swimming
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NCAA women's basketball final: Can Louisville beat UConn?
Louisville is a No. 5 seed that beat a No. 1 seed (defending champion Baylor) and a pair of twos (Tennessee and California) on its way to a date with another No. 1 seed, women's basketball powerhouse Connecticut, in the NCAA championship game Tuesday...
Tags: California Golden Bears, Chicago Bears, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Kelly Faris, College Sports
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Fox's threat to go cable-only won't mean much to most viewers
News Corp. Chief Operating Officer Chase Carey made big headlines Monday for suggesting that Fox could go from a broadcast network to cable channel to make ends meet. The implication is that consumers would have to pay to watch Bart Simpson or catch...
Tags: Federal Communications Commission, ESPN (tv network), The CW (tv network), MSNBC (tv network), Consumers
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Wrigleyville alderman optimistic about ballpark talks
Wrigleyville’s alderman expressed optimism Thursday that several key issues surrounding the costly renovation of the aging ballpark could be resolved by the Cubs’ home opener on Monday, but the dispute over signs outside Wrigley Field...
Tags: Baseball, Chicago Tribune, Rahm Emanuel, Thomas Ricketts, Thomas M. Tunney
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Noel Greenwood dies at 75; former L.A. Times senior editor
Noel Greenwood, a former senior editor at the Los Angeles Times who helped shape local and California coverage as the newspaper outgrew its modest local ambitions and transformed itself into one of national stature, died Sunday at his Santa Barbara home....
Tags: George Skelton, Los Angeles Riots (1992), Prostate Cancer, Newspapers, Rodney King
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Tribune Co. hires investment bankers to explore sale of newspaper unit
Tribune Co. has hired investment bankers to advise the media company on the sale of its newspaper publishing unit, according to a source familiar with the matter. The company has retained JPMorgan Chase & Co. to oversee a potential sale of the...
Tags: Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine, Peter Liguori, Media Industry, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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