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    Oct 4, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Manhood for Amateurs' by Michael Chabon

    Manhood for Amateurs
    Manhood for Amateurs The Pleasures and Regrets of a Husband, Father, and Son Michael Chabon Harper: 306 pp., $25.99 Over the course of 20 years and six acclaimed novels, Michael Chabon has proved one of the most imaginative fiction writers of his...

    Tags: Children, Health and Safety at Work, Jose Canseco, Sports, Career and Workplace

  2. Aug 26, 2009 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Home Run To Boston: Young Cancer Patient Has A Special Fenway Day

    "Maybe," said David Alejandro, a slim 15-year-old in a Red Sox T-shirt as he headed to Fenway Park Tuesday afternoon on a bus chartered especially for him. Sitting nearby were former teammates from the Roberto Clemente Little League in Hartford, chatting and laughing, enjoying a free trip to the game.
    "Maybe," said David Alejandro, a slim 15-year-old in a Red Sox T-shirt as he headed to Fenway Park Tuesday afternoon on a bus chartered especially for him. Sitting nearby were former teammates from the Roberto Clemente Little League in Hartford,...

    Tags: Children, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hot Dogs, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Homes

  4. Aug 19, 2009 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  5. Lancaster Community Rallies To End Violence

    Just a week after two deadly shootings on Lancaster city streets, community members join together to stop violence.
    Staff reporter
    Just a week after two deadly shootings on Lancaster city streets, community members join together to stop violence. Hundreds of people, old and young, police officers and community leaders packed the Roberto Clemente Field on South Duke Street...

    Tags: Death, Crime, Law and Justice, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Crimes

  6. Mar 31, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Harlem middle schoolers visit Florida Gators spring practice, use Tim Tebow’s promise as motivation

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    Harlem middle schoolers visit Florida Gators spring practice, use Tim Tebow's promise as motivation...
  8. Feb 20, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Old World meets modern vision in West Town's Ukrainian Village

    His black cassock billowing in the breeze, candle bearer Anthony Kit steps lightly down the steps of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral.
    Special to the Tribune
    His black cassock billowing in the breeze, candle bearer Anthony Kit steps lightly down the steps of St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral. "Isn't it beautiful?" he asks, pausing briefly in the sun. Kit, 80, is one of several longtime area residents...

    Tags: Architecture, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Scott Waguespack, Walter Payton

  10. Oct 21, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Insult Latinos? What's the Big Deal?

    GUSTAVO ARELLANO is a staff writer for the OC Weekly, where he writes the "¡Ask a Mexican!" column.
    THOUGH STEVE LYOns probably doesn't think so right now, sometimes it pays to insult Latinos. Take, for instance, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's description of Assemblywoman Bonnie Garcia (R-Cathedral City) as "very hot," followed by this ramble: "I mean,...

    Tags: American League, Chicago White Sox, David Ortiz, Sports, Hispanic and Latino Americans

  12. Jul 16, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Hitting his mark

    Sun Staff
    SEATTLE - The list is so impressive that it humbles a likely first-ballot Hall of Fame player. Orioles first baseman Rafael Palmeiro recites the names - Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Eddie Murray - and says he doesn't belong in their class. But a run-...

    Tags: American League, Documentary (genre), Sports, Rafael Palmeiro, Willie Mays

  14. Apr 7, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Chicago Cubs beat Pittsburgh Pirates in 12 innings

    Cubs manager Lou Piniella joked about "taking a dip in the Allegheny River" before Monday's game against the Pirates on a sunny afternoon at PNC Park.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Cubs manager Lou Piniella joked about "taking a dip in the Allegheny River" before Monday's game against the Pirates on a sunny afternoon at PNC Park. But after watching his team blow a seven-run lead only to come back for a wild 10-8, 12-inning win in a...

    Tags: Felix Pie, Luis Rivas, Crimes, Sports, Marathon

  16. Aug 23, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. B. Robinson's new highlight

    From wire reports
    Former Orioles great Brooks Robinson caught on quickly: Preventing runs was just as important as scoring them. A human highlight film at the hot corner, Robinson finished No. 1 in fan voting for the all-time Rawlings Gold Glove team released yesterday....

    Tags: Elections, Edgar Renteria, Ken Griffey Jr., Cincinnati Reds, Don Mattingly

  18. Oct 25, 2008 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. "Blessings in a Backpack" Welcomes Hilary Duff to NYC

    NEW YORK -- At P.S. 15, Roberto Clemente Elementary School, students gave a warm welcome to film and television star, Hilary Duff. She was there to pack the children's backpacks with non-perishables, as part of the non-profit organization "Blessings in...

    Tags: Children, Hilary Duff

  20. Aug 3, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. At the bar with 'Wild Bill'

    I'm sitting in the <a target=&quot;_blank" href="http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/barsandclubs/27658,0,2663459.venue">Sports Corner Tavern and Grille</a> Monday afternoon, watching the White Sox <a href="/cs-050801soxgamer,0,5889728.story">complete their sweep</a> of the Orioles, when in walks "Wild Bill" Holden. Well, with his knees, walking is a generous term. He's slated to have both knees replaced on Aug. 20, which is probably for the best after he trekked more than 2,000 miles from Arizona to Chicago to raise money and awareness for juvenile diabetes.
    ChicagoSports.com
    I'm sitting in the Sports Corner Tavern and Grille Monday afternoon, watching the White Sox complete their sweep of the Orioles, when in walks "Wild Bill" Holden. Well, with his knees, walking is a generous term. He's slated to have both knees replaced on...

    Tags: Phil Niekro, Chicago White Sox, Colleges and Universities, Wrigley Field, Fergie Jenkins

  22. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  23. Gameday Live 77: Yankees at Pittsburgh Pirates

    On the Yankees beat
    Hey fans, it's Darren live-blogging with you here. We're just minutes away from the first pitch. I can't help but to think about all of theYankees players excited to play in Pittsburgh, the same city as Puerto Rican legend Roberto......

    Tags: Alex Rodriguez, LaTroy Hawkins, Doug Mientkiewicz, Pittsburgh Pirates, Damaso Marte

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