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Exam keeps Boog cooking
Sun ReporterTwo weeks after colon cancer surgery, Boog Powell slaved over the stove of his Hunt Valley home, making hot sauce from the bounty in his own back yard. "I had to [make the sauce] -- all of my peppers ripened at the same time," Powell, the Orioles...Tags: Brooks Robinson, Chemotherapy, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer
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Powell should recover fully from surgery, doctor says
Sun ReporterBoog Powell is expected to recover fully from colon cancer surgery, the doctor who performed the procedure on the former Orioles slugger said yesterday. "I'd put [Powell] in a favorable prognostic group," said Dr. Keith Lillemoe, a surgeon at Johns...Tags: American League, Biotechnology, Chemotherapy, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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No easy answer to Bears' problems
ChicagoSports.comBears players and coaches spent the Monday after their fourth straight loss looking for an answer. Unfortunately, it isn’t easy to find a single reason why this once promising season has gone so wrong. There have been injuries to key contributors on...Tags: Fred Baxter, Rosevelt Colvin, Sports, Chicago Bears, Ahmad Merritt
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Game 15: Thin defense wears out in Ravens' loss
Sun reporterThe omen came early yesterday, when starting middle linebacker Ray Lewis aggravated a hip pointer during warm-ups and was pulled from a starting defense already decimated by injuries. Top defensive players such as linebacker Mike Caldwell and end Rob...Tags: Wally Williams, John Kasay, Tyrone Poole, Sports, Anthony Johnson
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Frisco fiasco
Tribune staff reporterSo this is how it ends: in the mud, in distress, in a California fog. The Bears, 17-point underdogs going into Saturday's second-round NFC playoff game, had their lunch handed to them Saturday-a five-star San Francisco treat. A mere 17-point loss would...Tags: Sports, Chicago Bears, Ricky Watters, Contracts, Trace Armstrong
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Bears fall, but Wannstedt's up
Tribune staff reporterIt's safe to say that Erik Kramer has never been more appreciated. Kramer, who last year at this time was getting booed for his part in the Bears' quarterback duel with Steve Walsh, looked positively resplendent in a rain poncho Saturday night....Tags: Sports, Chicago Bears, Football, NFL Preseason, Walt Harris
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