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Allegations of Ted Williams frozen head abuse
FOX 5 San Diego StaffBaseball fans are in disbelief over allegations that Ted Williams frozen head was abused. Details of the mistreatment are outlined in the book "Frozen; my Journey in the world of Cryonics, Deception, and Death." The author Larry Johnson, is a former...Tags: Health, San Diego (San Diego, California), Larry Johnson, Death, Hospitals and Clinics
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Is Broadway ready for Robert Evans?
Culture MonsterRobert Evans, the perma-tanned Hollywood producer whose flourishing career during the '60s and '70s was gradually eclipsed by box-office flops and his notorious personal life, is taking his life story to Broadway. Playwright Jon Robin Baitz is adapting... -
Ted Williams Praises Dodger Hitters
The Daily MirrorWell, it was the 1970s…. March 19, 1970: Ted Williams, manager of the Washington Senators who knew a few things about hitting, had high praise for two Dodgers. "Within three years (Bill) Bucker will lead the National League in hitting," Williams told... -
Jury Duty
The Daily MirrorPhotograph by Dan McCormack / Los Angeles Times Nov. 23, 1957: Caryl Chessman appears in court in a hearing to determine whether the state of California owned the manuscript of his unpublished book "The Kid Was a Killer," which was seized under the theory... -
President's first pitch: 100 years later
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated 100 years ago, it was William Howard Taft, right-hander. 100 years ago, it was the Washington Senators. Today, it was Barack Obama, south paw. Today, it was the Washington Nationals. In his time, Harry Truman......Tags: Football, Government, Chicago Cubs, National League, Gerald Ford
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Caylee Anthony: Winter Springs family says no thanks to group involved in Caylee’s case
The TV Guy» Orlando Sentinel – The TV GuyThe search for Nadia Bloom, the missing 11-year-old girl from Winter Springs, has spread to the Internet. You can learn more at Help Find Nadia Bloom on Facebook. But there's another wrinkle in the story, as WFTV-Channel 9 reported last night. ... -
For 'Jack Armstrong in spikes,' the farm was The Show
They're at the top of the stretch ... On the outside, Efficiency. Here comes Town Cheer! ... Yankee Cashmere is trying to sweep from ninth ... Yankee Cashmere comes from last to take the stretch lead! A magnificent drive to ... win the Cadillac Breeders...
Tags: Lou Gehrig, Cincinnati Reds, Joe DiMaggio, Trotting, Detroit Tigers
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School cafeterias are central to food fight over obesity
Cafeterias were never very exciting when I was going to school. Back then, we ate what they gave us -- maybe Salisbury steak or fish sticks or sloppy joes, usually tater tots or tater triangles or tater puffs, often green beans or lima beans, which we...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Illnesses, Education, Health, People
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Compassion questions publication of teen's letter
Ever since I read Elayna Bartolacci's emotional letter to the late Michael Cummings' mother, Vicki, in this newspaper on Tuesday, I've been wondering how necessary it was for me to read it. I've spent my adult lifetime in journalism and I'm dedicated...Tags: Palmer Township, Forks Township, People, Emmaus, Services and Shopping
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JoePa's remarks spark a storm of political correctness
A time will come in politically correct America when "off the cuff remarks" will no longer exist. Brain freeze or a slip of the tongue in public will not be tolerated. Anything said before a handful or more of people will be carefully rehearsed or it won'...Tags: Joe Paterno, Crimes, Football, Religion and Belief, Public Relations
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In defeat, Heydt showed a side few voters ever saw
Defeated Allentown mayoral candidate William Heydt stood outside a darkened Shanty restaurant on N. 19th Street Tuesday night, hugging his crying granddaughter, Meredith. There were no supporters around, no TV cameras, no reporters. It was all over -- the...Tags: Don Cunningham, Ed Pawlowski, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Government, Emmaus
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There was no bigotry in judge's comments
Northampton County Judge William F. Moran got a bunch of people mad at him after he issued the following statement in court Aug. 7 after sentencing a 16-year-old white defendant to probation for stealing about $6,000 of gift cards from his workplace....Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Crimes, Judges, Emmaus, Crime, Law and Justice
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