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Courier shot down like a (red) clay pigeon
From staff and wire reportsBARCELONA, Spain -- Jim Courier's game unraveled against big-serving Marc Rosset of Switzerland, and the top-ranked American lost, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1, in the third round of the Olympics. Courier fell with a thud on red clay, his best surface. Trouble began in...Tags: Clean and Jerk, Defense, Water Polo, Single Sculls, Weightlifting
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'Les Miz' backlash: Do you hear the people sting?
"When was the last time you stood up and applauded a movie?" Filmgoers of a certain age may recall the question posed by the posters for the revenge drama "Walking Tall." That 1973 hit, directed by Phil Karlson, featured Joe Don Baker as the Tennessee...
Tags: Music, Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez , The Guilt Trip (movie), Joe Don Baker, 12 Angry Men (movie)
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NFL draft preview: Defensive tackles
Ninth in a series exploring the April 26-28 NFL draft. Next: Safeties. This is not a bad crop of defensive tackles. There are several players who should have productive careers at every level of the draft, including in the first round. As many as six...
Tags: National Football League, Fletcher Cox, Jerel Worthy, Alameda Ta'amu, Chicago Tribune
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Community Notes Friday, Jan. 27, 2012
Births A daughter, Brooklyn Jaydin-Marie Lent, was born to Sara Jo Brethaver and Gerald Lent of Petoskey and East Jordan Jan. 24, 2012, at Charlevoix Area Hospital. Brooklyn weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces at birth. Her siblings are Taryn Lent and Brody...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Health Treatments, Sexual Assault, Behavioral Conditions, Plan B (drug)
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More supermarkets refuse to sell 'pink slime' in their meat
Q13 FOX News Online, The DailyThe federal government and the beef industry say “pink slime” is safe for human consumption, but more supermarket chains across the country are saying they won’t sell the ammonia-treated meat. “From a microbial perspective we&...Tags: Consumers, Walmart, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Department of Agriculture, E. coli Infection
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Marina baseball program's golf tourney a success
The second Marina Baseball Golf Tournament played to a success Sunday at Meadowlark Golf Course in Huntington Beach. The sold-out event had 144 golfers competing for top honors and drew Marina coaches, parents, alumni and Huntington Beach community...Tags: Baseball, Golf, Softball
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Delta water official presses agriculture to use water wisely
Greenspace“I think it’s long past time that the state focus on what is really a reasonable and beneficial use of our water,” said Pacific Institute President Peter Gleik, who has argued that California agriculture could cut its water use by 10-15% if it... -
Costco says avoid cheese linked to E. coli outbreak
Costco Wholesale Corp. and federal health officials are warning consumers that a cheese sold recently at Costco stores in five states has been preliminarily linked to an E. coli outbreak that has sickened 25 people.
The Bravo Farms Dutch Style Raw Milk...Tags: Consumers, Costco Wholesale Corporation, Groceries, E. coli Infection, Diseases and Illnesses
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ODU receiver lacking height, not determination
247-4636Old Dominion wide receiver Nick Mayers caught touchdown passes of 14 and 41 yards from quarterback Thomas DeMarco last weekend, but the yardage was not the most striking thing about those scores. Mayers, all of 5-foot-7, and DeMarco, a shade under his...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, ING Group, Old Dominion University, Colleges and Universities, Bethune-Cookman University
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Rumors of sale for Theatre Building Chicago (Updated)
The Theater LoopUpdated: the planned meeting was postponed at the last minute. Staffers were told that they should continue to plan for the 2010-11 season at the Theatre Building. Staffers at the Theatre Building Chicago have been called to an extraordinary meeting...... -
Ask Mark Gonzales
The Tribune's White Sox beat writer answers reader questions throughout the season. This week, shuffling the rotation and/or the lineup, a "White Flag" redux and who in the farm system is worth a shot. OK, this may be extreme, but we gotta save this year...Tags: Jermaine Dye, Basketball, Joe Crede, Josh Fields, Nick Masset
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