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Mussina is a tough Hall call
News item: Former Orioles pitcher Mike Mussina, who won 20 games this year for the first time in his career, announced his retirement, saying he made the decision before the start of the season and never wavered on it. My take: It remains to be seen...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Bengals, Ohio State University, Rich Rodriguez
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Be smarter, spend wiser
Gregory Karp is a personal finance writer for The Morning Call, a Tribune Co. newspaper in Allentown, Pa. E-mail him at yourmoney@tribune.com. For additional discussion on spending wisely, see the Spending Smart blog at http://blogs.mcall.com/...Tags: Allentown
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Be careful to avoid overspending during holidays
Special to The Morning CallThanksgiving hasn't arrived yet, but it's time to make sure your holiday spending won't spin out of control. To avoid going overboard, you will need to plan your purchases so you won't get carried away once you hit the stores. More than three-quarters...Tags: Consumers, Energy Saving
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Happy to be in normal routine while it lasts
Chicago TribuneThere is some irony that it took winning the presidency for Barack Obama to settle into a humdrum schedule. For now, he wakes up in his own bed, works out in the same fitness center, goes into the office, comes home and has dinner with his family —...Tags: Barack Obama, Family
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Stakes are high for Chavez today
Chicago TribuneFor many backers of President Hugo Chavez, the United States' most outspoken leftist adversary in South America, today's mayoral election here has little to do with the typical urban laundry list of tackling crime, patching potholes or fixing the subway...Tags: Hugo Chavez, Human Rights, Referenda, Election Results, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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Strongmen show the power of their faith
Daily Press (Newport News, Va.)Richard "Rich" Williams, 385 pounds, ripped and just all-around imposing, stands on the newly built stage in the church gym. Alongside him, two fellow Team Impact members, Kevin Dowd and Shonn Keels, take their places. The props for their 90-minute...Tags: Protestant, Metal and Mineral, National Football League, People, Christianity
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Mussina's departure typical of his character
News item: Former Orioles pitcher Mike Mussina, who won 20 games this year for the first time in his career, announced his retirement, saying he made the decision before the start of the 2008 season and never wavered on it.
My take: It remains to be seen...Tags: Government, Chicago Cubs, Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Bengals, Ohio State University
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Harris gag rule effort is dropped
Two Baltimore defense attorneys have withdrawn requests for a court order that would have barred attorneys and police officers from publicly discussing the case against the two men accused of killing former City Councilman Kenneth N. Harris Sr. Attorneys...Tags: Court Preliminary, Murder, Trials, Court Administration, Prosecution
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Bolt gets through dog days with help from pals
Orlando SentinelDisney animation takes a tentative step out of Pixar's shadow with Bolt, a winning 3D actioner that marries the best Disney traditions with Pixar polish. Though this road comedy about a lost TV star dog doesn't rival the classics from Disney's computer-...Tags: Pixar, Miley Cyrus, Roger Moore, John Travolta
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'I've Loved You So Long' has graceful performances
Chicago TribuneKristin Scott Thomas can be a forbidding presence, and she has that tinge of Continental lucre about her. But she's a wonderful, resourceful actress who draws from a very deep well, given the chance. The French-language drama I've Loved You So Long is...Tags: Prisons, Boca Raton, Kristin Scott Thomas, Film Festivals
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Fan gain, franchise pain?
Tribune reportersThe tumultuous economy has played havoc with Tribune Co.'s plans to sell the Chicago Cubs, making it harder for prospective buyers to raise money and throwing into question the value of the storied franchise. The impact also has trickled down to an issue...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field, Sales, Dining and Drinking, Major League Baseball
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When dealt strong hand, learn how to build pot
Chicago TribuneYour odds against being dealt pocket aces are 220-1. Chances are, you'll find yourself with a lot of drawing hands, meaning you'll face the dilemma of creating a big pot in case you hit your card vs. the futility of chasing. Because the payoff for...Tags: Multi-Sport Events
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