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Parasiliti: Boyer, Smith make most of their moment
Sports is nothing more than a test rat in waiting. One day in the future, a government grant will be awarded for some scientific study to figure out just why athletics continue to captivate the world we live in. There really isn’t much need for...Tags: High School Sports, Maroon 5 (music group)
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Join the fight
While facing a debilitating disease, ALS, that would later bear his name, Lou Gehrig once said‚ “I may have caught a bad break, but I‚’ve got an awful lot to live for.” Nowhere is this positive attitude and love for life...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Hands, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Health
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Kalamazoo's Derek Jeter Hits Home Run For 3,000 Career Hit
The Hartford CourantDerek Jeter's importance to the Yankees and his place in baseball history has often defied statistical definition. But he now has a significant number to go next to his name. Jeter collected his 3,000th career hit on Saturday at Yankee Stadium, a home...Tags: Houston Astros, David Price, Baseball, Steve Sparks, Scott Elarton
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Pete Duranko leaves a legacy
Daily American reporterFormer professional football player and community activist Pete Duranko passed away at the age of 67 in Johnstown on Friday after an 11-year battle with Lou Gehrig’s Disease. He was more than a former college and professional American football...Tags: Colleges and Universities, High School Sports, Diseases and Illnesses, Education, Football
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Best Jeter Moment? You Be The Judge!
PIX11.comAs all New Yorkers know Derek Jeter collected his historic 3,000th career hit during Saturday’s game with a home run. It was storybook, too good to be scripted, unbelievable. It was vintage Jeter. In a career that has featured so many...Tags: Jorge Posada, David Price, WPIX, Elections, All Stars
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Book Review: 'Stan Musial' by George Vecsey
Special to the Los Angeles TimesStan Musial An American Life George Vecsey Ballantine/ESPN Books: 397 pp., $26.00 Here is a theory I have: There are three kinds of baseball players — the Good, the Great and the Gods. In the first category is everybody who made it to the...Tags: Ted Williams, John F. Kennedy, Joe DiMaggio, California, Duke Snider
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Assisted suicide advocate Kevorkian dies at age 83
DETROIT (AP) — Jack Kevorkian, the retired pathologist who captured the world’s attention as he helped dozens of ailing people commit suicide, igniting intense debate and ending up in prison for murder, has died in a Detroit area hospital...Tags: University of Minnesota, Cancer, Criminals, Assisted Suicide, Diseases and Illnesses
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Highlights from the past - June 20
1986 - Don Sutton, 41, celebrated his 300th pitching victory, a 5-1 California Angels win. 1991 - Minnesota Twins' pitcher Scott Erickson has been on torrid pace, with an 11-2 record and a 1.51 earned run average. 1996 - Ryan Bohle's two-out, two-...Tags: Scott Erickson, Don Sutton, Baseball, All Stars, Cook County Government
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Yanks' Granderson, Teixeira Having Historic Season
PIX11.comYankee fans this season have been treated to 103 homers and the Bronx Bombers show no signs of slowing down. Remarkably, however, almost half of those round trippers have come from only two players. Outfielder Curtis Granderson and first baseman Mark...Tags: Mark Teixeira, Babe Ruth, WPIX, Athletes, Mickey Mantle
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Donate to Iron Phi!
Dear WGN Friends and Family: I am currently entering my junior year as a music business major at Belmont University in Nashville where I am a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Many famous and influential men have been members of Phi Delta Theta...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Charity, Brain, Social Issues, Clubs and Associations
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Help Steve Smith in the fight against ALS
Nittany LinesMore than 60 members of Penn State's 1986 national-championship team will hold a reunion in State College this weekend, when Penn State plays host to Iowa. Three of the team's four captains (John Shaffer, Shane Conlan and Bob White) are...... -
Fundraising walk will help provide care for ALS patients like Sarah
HealthSarah Bengle, 38, of Pennsburg learned she had ALS in May 2009. The mother of three and assistant director at a child care center has found remarkable help and care from the ALS Center at Pennsylvania Hospital and the ALS Association. The Lehigh Valley...
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