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Very few clues from Del Negro
Tribune reporterVinny Del Negro likes to insist nothing should be read into his exhibition starting lineups. Doesn't he know what Bulls fans do for a hobby and sportswriters do for a living? Only two exhibitions remain after Tuesday night's 109-105 victory over the...Tags: Ben Gordon, Derrick Rose, Tyrus Thomas, Basketball, Dwight Howard
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Men Wear Ladies Shoes For Camp Hill Parade, But March To Make A Serious Statement
Staff reporterWearing ladies shoes including high heels, Brian Musselman joined other men marching in pain. He says, "It's very hard, I will have blisters for a week." Steve Crossley of New Cumberland says, "They hurt in a few different ways, my calves, my toes, my...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior, Crimes, Rape, Sex Crimes
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Meissner slips up
Sun reporterPerhaps a young competitor best summed up the opening night of the U.S. women's figure skating championships. "I think at this nationals, anything can happen," said Rachael Flatt, 15, who stands in third place after the short program. Defending champion...Tags: Sports, Kimmie Meissner, Crime, Law and Justice, Tanith Belbin, Ice Skating
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Grandma's cookies
Chicago TribuneHaman, legend has it, was a bad guy who wore a bad hat. He is remembered and reviled on the holiday Purim in story, song and snack. Rare is the leader — good or bad — who has a pastry named for his hat. Haman's crime (plotting to do in...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Salt, Peppers, Sculpture, Salads
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Drug-resistant germs adapt, thrive beyond hospital walls
Tribune staff reporterLapses in infection control and overuse of antibiotics are spawning drug-resistant germs that are spreading from hospitals into the community at unprecedented rates. These new super germs--stronger, more elusive and deadlier--have multiplied for...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, Disasters and Accidents, Diseases and Illnesses, Hands
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Russians may claim more skating gold
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRussia, which won a controversial decision in pairs, is looking for an undisputed title in the Winter Olympic men's freestyle program. Alexei Yagudin, a three-time world champion, appears capable of delivering it after dominating Tuesday night's short...Tags: Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, 2016 Olympic Games, Awards and Prizes, Judges
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Skater Goebel feeling fine in third place
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTim Goebel's pursuit of an Olympic figure skating gold medal began in earnest Tuesday with a splendid performance that left him in third place after the first phase of the men's competition. But for world champion Evgeny Plushenko of Russia, the...Tags: Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, 2016 Olympic Games, Ice Skating, Awards and Prizes
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Carter shakes off toe injury to take bronze in 400 hurdles
Special to The SunEUGENE, Ore. -- Tiombe Hurd got the gold medal in the women's triple jump and James Carter took the bronze in the men's 400-meter hurdles yesterday at the U.S. National Outdoor Track and Field Championships, bringing Maryland's delegation to the World...Tags: Track and Field, Stanford University, Awards and Prizes, Gaming, Schools
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Experts say there are more sharks off California's coast
Special to the TimesOne morning last June, Kelly French of Laguna Beach paddled among dolphins in glassy water near San Onofre as he waited on sun-flecked swells to ride a wave. Instead, he met a surfer's worst nightmare. From the deep, a 9-foot white shark surfaced about...Tags: Sports, Swimming, Animal Attacks, Science and Technology, Surfing
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