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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. How the NBA Draft Lottery works

    Here's how the NBA Draft Lottery works. • Fourteen pingpong balls numbered 1-14 are placed in a lottery-style drum. • There are 1,001 possible combinations when four pingpong balls are drawn out of 14, without regard to the order the...

    Tags: Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure, Utah Jazz, Orlando Magic, NBA Draft

  2. May 18, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  3. The Orlando Magic hope Pat Williams is their lottery good luck charm again

    Orlando Magic fans approach Pat Williams whenever they see him around town these days.
    Orlando Magic fans approach Pat Williams whenever they see him around town these days. "Come on home with the first pick," they say. "Bring it on back," they say. "OK, we're looking for that first pick," they say. What those strangers are...

    Tags: David Stern, Bob Costas, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, Lifestyle and Leisure

  4. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. America and Iran face off in New York - on a wrestling mat

    Reuters
    By Jonathan Allen NEW YORK, May 15 (Reuters) - The United States and Iran on Wednesday set aside tensions over Iran's nuclear program long enough to engage in what could be a combat sport version of Cold War-era ping-pong diplomacy. The national...

    Tags: Wrestling, Sports, Freestyle Wrestling, Iran's Nuclear Program

  6. May 7, 2013 |Story| AM News
  7. UK Basketball: Dakari Johnson's leadership impressed his middle school coach at Sayre

    Kentucky signee Dakari Johnson — a McDonald’s All-American — played middle school basketball in Lexington at Sayre and coach Jason Nahra was impressed even then bymore than just his court skills.
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    Kentucky signee Dakari Johnson — a McDonald’s All-American — played middle school basketball in Lexington at Sayre and coach Jason Nahra was impressed even then bymore than just his court skills. “It would seem obvious to say that...

    Tags: Sports, Kentucky Wildcats, Basketball

  8. May 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Lady Antebellum: How life on the road fueled 'Golden'

    Lady Antebellum has ridden to massive crossover success singing about the highs and lows of love. The three members of the country-pop trio can add a new dimension to their take on relationships. They're all married folk now, and that creates a new dynamic in the band.
    Lady Antebellum has ridden to massive crossover success singing about the highs and lows of love. The three members of the country-pop trio can add a new dimension to their take on relationships. They're all married folk now, and that creates a new...

    Tags: Music Industry, Lady Antebellum (music group), Sports

  10. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Limited edition art pieces raise the stakes at auction

    A 7-1/2-foot-high safety pin that looks like a modern sculpture actually is a floor lamp made in 1975 by modern artist Yonel Lebovici (1937-1998). In the 1960s, he started making very unusual lamps and other items inspired by everyday objects. His...

    Tags: Sports, Auction Service, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated

  12. Mar 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. At his lowest moment, J.J. Hardy needed the love of his brother to make it through

    The Orioles' new shortstop, with the movie star looks and the West Coast ease, hasn't been hard to find the past four weeks. On most mornings, he turns his chair around at his corner locker and faces a roomful of new teammates.
    The Orioles' new shortstop, with the movie star looks and the West Coast ease, hasn't been hard to find the past four weeks. On most mornings, he turns his chair around at his corner locker and faces a roomful of new teammates. He interacts with fellow...

    Tags: Minnesota Twins, Wars and Interventions, Behavioral Conditions, Depression, Milwaukee Brewers

  14. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Orioles confident their storybook season will be 'continued' in 2013

    The message on the black T-shirts that Orioles players have often worn around the clubhouse during spring training speaks volumes. It highlights their belief that last year's sudden success -- in which the Orioles shocked baseball and returned to the postseason for the first time in 15 years -- wasn't a fluke, but just a beginning.
    The message on the black T-shirts that Orioles players have often worn around the clubhouse during spring training speaks volumes. It highlights their belief that last year's sudden success -- in which the Orioles shocked baseball and returned to the...

    Tags: Nolan Reimold, New York Yankees, Joe Saunders, Texas Rangers, Mark Reynolds

  16. Jul 23, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. 10 top child-friendly boutique hotels

    Holidaying with children doesn't have to mean sacrificing style, with a growing number of hotels offering family-friendly features from playrooms to tree houses while still appealing to sophisticated adult tastes.
    Holidaying with children doesn't have to mean sacrificing style, with a growing number of hotels offering family-friendly features from playrooms to tree houses while still appealing to sophisticated adult tastes. Boutique travel brand Mr & Mrs Smith...

    Tags: Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Wii, Bars and Clubs

  18. Mar 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Nudity and graphic sex? Lena Dunham and 'Girls' can do better

    Once upon a time not so very long ago I was<strong> </strong>a young woman living a writerly life of working poverty in New York City, which, for better or worse, engendered certain expectations from HBO's &quot;Girls."
    Once upon a time not so very long ago I was a young woman living a writerly life of working poverty in New York City, which, for better or worse, engendered certain expectations from HBO's "Girls." I admired though did not love the first season and felt...

    Tags: John Cameron Mitchell, Sports, Lena Dunham, Book, Girls (tv program)

  20. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Naperville facility expected to boost badminton

    Badminton coach Karma Vallandingham is excited to hear a badminton facility is expected to open in Naperville in June.
    Badminton coach Karma Vallandingham is excited to hear a badminton facility is expected to open in Naperville in June. Because of state athletic rules, she only has two weeks each year to prepare her players at Waubonsie Valley High School for their...

    Tags: High Schools, Sports, Illinois High School Association, Schools, Tennis

  22. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 49 places in San Francisco that you might have missed

    You've been to San Francisco. You know not to call it &quot;Frisco," not to expect ample parking, not to forget your sweater. You know the Powell Street cable cars run through Union Square and where to find the Golden Gate Bridge. You know that most days, the Oakland Airport works as well as SFO, sometimes better. But for a small city (about 7 miles by 7 miles), San Francisco changes fast, especially the restaurants. If your itinerary is dominated by reassuring old favorites (Union Square, again! City Lights books, again!), you may be missing a lot. To remedy that, six of us fanned out across the 49 square miles in late fall and early winter, using public transportation &mdash; bus (<a href="http://www.sfmta.com">www.sfmta.com</a>) and BART (<a href="http://www.bart.gov">www.bart.gov</a>) &mdash; and scoped out 49 listings of sweet spots in the city that are new, newly transformed or just underappreciated. (Of course, we ended up with more than 49.) We're also offering more than a dozen suggestions for hotels that won't break your personal bank. The lists of sights and accommodations aren't complete by any means, so we welcome your ideas and suggestions at <a href="mailto:travel@latimes.com">travel@latimes.com</a>.
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    You've been to San Francisco. You know not to call it "Frisco," not to expect ample parking, not to forget your sweater. You know the Powell Street cable cars run through Union Square and where to find the Golden Gate Bridge. You know that most days,...

    Tags: Fishing, Museums, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

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