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Tropical storm? What tropical storm?
Dining@LargeYou weren't going to go to the Waverly Farmers Market this morning? What a wimp you are. I recommend your going as soon as you read this because no one will be there. They were all shopping at 6:45 a.m.......Tags: Tropical Storms
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A reluctant prodigy
Sun StaffOn the second Wednesday of 2004, Michael Phelps took his first solo business trip. Taking direction from a crew filming a commercial in Malibu, he splashed in the Pacific. Then Phelps hustled back across the country for a brief stop at his Rodgers Forge...Tags: Princeton University, Baltimore Ravens, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Football, National Basketball Association
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Rather built a hard-news, but folksy image
Sun StaffHe was always a hard-news guy, an old-style, old-school reporter who once told Larry King that "danger is my business." Aggressive, intense, confrontational, folksy and sometimes wacky - that's been the image of Dan Rather for more than 40 years. His...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, 60 Minutes (tv program), George W. Bush, Lee Harvey Oswald, Connie Chung
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Diversion from painful reality
Sun StaffYesterday's decision by Major League Baseball to postpone games represents a break from an often criticized tradition among sports leagues to keep playing through national tragedies. The most famous example is the then-NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle's...Tags: University of Oklahoma, Art Modell, Baltimore Ravens, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Football
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Listening to 'Old No. 5' remains easy delight for Orioles watchers
Sun StaffThe TV Repairman: There's a knack to listening to Brooks Robinson do an Orioles game on television. You want clubhouse chatter, full disclosure of what Cal Ripken had for breakfast or a bunch of tiresome and meaningless statistics, "Old No. 5," as...Tags: Marathon, Cal Ripken, Football, Bankruptcy, Brooks Robinson
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Nadal, Djokovic on semi-final collision course in Paris
ReutersPARIS (Reuters) - Defending French Open champion Rafael Nadal was drawn in the same half as world number one Novak Djokovic on Friday as the Spanish claycourt machine chases a record eighth title at Roland Garros. Third seed Nadal, who beat Djokovic in...Tags: Andy Murray, Victoria Azarenka, Taipei (Taiwan), Roger Federer, Serena Williams
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Nadal, Djokovic on collision course in Paris
Defending French Open champion Rafael Nadal was drawn in the same half as world number one Novak Djokovic on Friday as the Spanish claycourt machine chases a record eighth title at Roland Garros. Third seed Nadal, who beat Djokovic in last year's final,...
Tags: Andy Murray, Taipei (Taiwan), Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Tennis
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Tennis-Damp Paris a danger for claycourt ace Nadal
ReutersBy Gregory Blachier PARIS, May 24 (Reuters) - Making his comeback after missing the last two grand slams, Rafa Nadal probably expects a warm reception next week when he returns to Roland Garros - an event which is supposed to be one of the summer...Tags: Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, French Open, Wimbledon Championships
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PREVIEW-Tennis-Dominant Williams fearful of enemy within
ReutersBy Toby Davis LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Based on form, Serena Williams is a stand-out favourite to win a second French Open title but her record at Roland Garros means she approaches the tournament with a touch of apprehension and fearful of the "lady...Tags: Victoria Azarenka, Serena Williams, Tennis, Sara Errani, Maria Sharapova
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U.Va. captures NCAA men's tennis title in thriller
Daily PressIn one of the craziest finishes in NCAA tournament history, the Virginia Cavaliers claimed their first NCAA men's team tennis championship by rallying from the brink of a defeat for a 4-3 victory over UCLA on the University of Illinois' courts in Urbana....Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, UCLA Bruins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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Hawks make national footprint
The Blackhawks are as close to a national team as any in the NHL. Look no further than NBC. The network is riding the Hawks hard during the playoffs. The reason is simple: Ratings. The Hawks' local numbers from the nation's No. 3 market are having a...
Tags: Football, Television Industry, U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Blackhawks
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Cavs claw back for crown
In one of the craziest finishes in NCAA tournament history, the Virginia Cavaliers claimed their first NCAA men's team tennis championship by rallying from the brink of defeat for a 4-3 victory over UCLA on the University of Illinois' courts in Urbana....Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, UCLA Bruins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College Sports
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