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2007 Hall of Fame Ballot
Harold Baines Albert Belle Dante Bichette Bert Blyleven Bobby Bonilla Scott Brosius Jay Buhner Ken Caminiti Jose Canseco Dave Concepcion Eric Davis Andre Dawson Tony Fernandez Steve Garvey Rich Gossage Tony Gwynn Orel Hershiser Tommy John...Tags: Devon White, Steve Garvey, Tony Fernandez, Cal Ripken, Jr., Jim Rice
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Hall of Fame voting results
Candidate, Votes, % of Votes Cal Ripken Jr. 537 98.5 Tony Gwynn 532 97.6 Rich Gossage 388 71.2 Jim Rice 346 63.5 Andre Dawson 309 56.7 Bert Blyleven 260 47.7 Lee Smith 217 39.8 Jack Morris 202 37.1 Mark McGwire 128 23.5 Tommy John 125 22.9...Tags: Steve Garvey, Devon White, Eric Davis, Don Mattingly, Tony Fernandez
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Some companies restate finances
Associated PressInvestors jarred by a wave of accounting scandals were jostled by smaller ripples Wednesday, as several big companies restated their finances against a deadline to swear to the accuracy of financial reports. After waiting until the last minute, scores of...Tags: Linthicum, Black & Decker, Stock Market, Constellation Energy Group, Companies and Corporations
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O'Neill wants jail; Subpoenas issued
Associated PressPresident Bush said Thursday he was concerned about the potential economic impact from the WorldCom Inc. accounting scandal as his Treasury secretary suggested jail terms for corporate executives who falsely certify company finances. A House committee,...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Alcoa Incorporated, Vladimir Putin, Labor Legislation, Democratic Party
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Greenspan under fire on rates
Associated PressAs he begins his 16th year in America's toughest economic policy post, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has seen better days. He is beset by second-guessers who blame him for a range of economic woes, from last year's recession to the $7...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, George Bush, Federal Reserve, Labor Legislation, Democratic Party
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'The Power of Habit' by Charles Duhigg
Special to Tribune NewspapersWhen Paul O'Neill took over the floundering Aluminum Co. of America in October 1987, he shocked attendees at an introductory news conference by proclaiming that his focus would not be on expanding sales or improving profitability. Rather, he said, his...Tags: Super Bowl, Alcoa Incorporated, George Bush, Michael Phelps, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Highlights from the past - October 18
1986 - Aberdeen Roncalli took advantage of three Milbank turnovers en route to a 32-23 Northeast Conference football victory. Roncalli, Milbank and Clark all have 5-1 conference records with one week remaining in the season. 1991 - John Smoltz scattered...Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Seattle Mariners, Tom Glavine, Atlanta Braves, American League
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Baseball Helped A City Heal
The Hartford Courant— Into the gloom the Yankees players walked, trying to make as quiet and solemn an entrance as they could. They had stopped to visit and offer encouragement to the volunteer workers at the Javits Center, and it seemed comfortable. Now, they were...Tags: Derek Jeter, Joe Torre, Mariano Rivera, The Horrors (music group), World Series
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Book review: Dick Cheney's 'In My Time'
In the 1990s military courtroom drama "A Few Good Men," Marine Col. Nathan Jessup, as played by Jack Nicholson, faces down an inquisitor who challenges the measures Jessup believed were justified to protect the nation's security. "You want the truth,"...Tags: Terrorism, Jack Nicholson, George Bush, Book, Pete Wilson
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Past Highlights
June 19 1986 - Ken Griffey Sr. was fined $10,000 when he returned to the New York Yankees, but the outfielder refused to say why he was absent from a game against the Boston Red Sox. 1991 - Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls was named the National...Tags: Ken Griffey Sr., Cook County Government, U.S. Open (golf), Basketball, Cleveland Indians
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Steinbrenner Remembered As Intense Figure With Charitable Heart
AP Sports WriterGeorge Steinbrenner was suspended from baseball for trying to disgrace his high-paid outfielder, Dave Winfield. A low point for "The Boss," for sure. But rather than let the episode fade away, the Yankees owner reached out nearly a decade later to repair...Tags: Derek Jeter, Dave Winfield, George Steinbrenner, Yogi Berra, Television
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All the president-elect's men
Today's question: Who would you like to see in Barack Obama's Cabinet, and which potential picks do you think would be a mistake? Previously, Weigel and Lilly debated Rahm Emanuel's selection as chief of staff.
Pass up on Robert Kennedy Jr., go for...Tags: Executive Branch, Hospitals and Clinics, Philosophy, Democratic Party, Environmental Politics
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