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With Modell's endorsement, Lerner awarded Browns
Sun StaffCHICAGO -- Ravens owner Art Modell let bygones be bygones and helped his former friend and business partner, Al Lerner, win the bidding war for the Cleveland Browns to become the 31st NFL owner last night. Even though there was a major rift between the...Tags: Chicago Real Estate, National Football League, Real Estate, Don Shula, Real Estate Sellers
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Prep scoreboard (2/3-2/9)
Saturday, Feb. 8 results BOYS BASKETBALL Big Northern East Marengo 67, Burlington Central 63 (OT) Big Northern West Stillman Valley 45, Winnebago 34 East Suburban Catholic Benet 67, Nazareth 56 St. Joseph 56, Carmel 44 Upstate Eight East Aurora 66, St....Tags: Ben Coleman, Hoop Gymnastics, Coal, Christianity, Sports
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Deal clears NFL path to Baltimore
Sun StaffCHICAGO -- The National Football League last night reached a tentative accord with the city of Cleveland that will bring a renamed Browns franchise to Baltimore this year and a replacement team to Cleveland by 1999. The agreement, if approved today by...Tags: Barbara A Hoffman, Companies and Corporations, National Football League, Buffalo Bills, Sports
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The Rock
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday June 7, 1996 The closing credits for "The Rock" include a dedication "in loving memory to Don Simpson," but this last film from the late producer and his partner Jerry Bruckheimer so perfectly encapsulates everything the pair have stood for...Tags: Death, Washington (U.S. state), William Forsythe, San Francisco, Crime, Law and Justice
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Crimson Tide
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday May 12, 1995 Don't plan on getting much sleep after seeing "Crimson Tide." It's not just that the tension, tangible enough to be eaten off a plate, is capable of squeezing out your every last breath. It's that a troubling dilemma has been...Tags: Death, Washington (U.S. state), Matt Craven, Television, Quentin Tarantino
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First Knight
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday July 7, 1995 Wary filmgoers with long memories have learned the hard way what to avoid. Those who survived "Yes, Giorgio" won't be rushing to see Luciano Pavarotti as a romantic lead any time soon, just as veterans of "The Jazz Singer"...Tags: Laurence Olivier, Liam Cunningham, Jerry Goldsmith, John Gielgud, Julia Ormond
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