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Hatchery Workers Play Role In Effort To Restore Salmon
The Hartford CourantSome farmers raise heirloom fruits and vegetables to preserve plants once common in days of old. In a watery way, Al Sonski does heritage farming for the state of Connecticut. Sonski's "crop" is the Atlantic salmon, a premier sea-going game fish that...Tags: Natural Science, Aquaculture, Rivers, Biology, Bodies of Water
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Pete Newell, Hall of Fame basketball coach who led teams to NCAA title, gold medal, dies at 93
AP Sports WriterBERKELEY, Calif. (AP) _ Pete Newell, the Hall of Fame basketball coach who won an NCAA championship and Olympic gold medal and later tutored some of the game's greatest big men, died Monday. He was 93. His death was confirmed by the University of...Tags: Government, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NCAA Tournament, Jackie Coogan, Golden State Warriors
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Pete Newell, Hall of Fame basketball coach, dies
BERKELEY, Calif. - Pete Newell, the Hall of Fame basketball coach who won an NCAA championship and Olympic gold medal and later tutored some of the game's greatest big men, died yesterday. He was 93. His death was confirmed by the University of...Tags: Government, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, NCAA Tournament, Jackie Coogan, Shaquille O'Neal
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Will USC wind up in the French Quarter?
USC fans and players weary of ringing in the new year in Pasadena but still hoping to land in a major bowl game just might get their wish. . . .
In a scenario with seemingly little downside for Mark Sanchez & Co., the Trojans might even be inclined to...Tags: Chicago Bulls, Government, Reggie Jackson, Jackie Coogan, Pete Carroll
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Lakers fans have something more to cheer . . . no tape delays
Re-signing Andrew Bynum was a solid move and the Lakers' fast start to the season has been nothing short of spectacular, but here's something that might really excite their fans: Live telecasts from the East Coast! . . .
Channel 9 for years has shown...Tags: Houston Rockets, Ron Artest, Super Bowl, Loy Vaught, Pete Carroll
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Late Sox hero's pals swing for his dream
Tribune correspondentThe kids who live here could use a hero. They live in shacks along the highway. Their neighbors are drug dealers, carjackers and other bad folks who have turned parts of Venezuela into some of the bleakest environments for young people in Latin America....Tags: Teen-agers, Pete Rose, Society, Children, Hugo Chavez
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Phillies' Brad Lidge isn't as perfect as advertised
The only blemish on a virtually flawless season by closer Brad Lidge cost the Philadelphia Phillies home-field advantage in the World Series. . . .
Lidge, unbeaten in two decisions and perfect in 46 regular-season and playoff save opportunities this...Tags: American League, Golden State Warriors, Eli Manning, Terry Bradshaw, Boston Red Sox
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FOR FAMILIES: A guide for parents to Oct. 10 releases
Tribune Newspapers' The Express' Rating: PG for thematic content, violence and language involving racism and brief sensuality. What it's about: A young man growing up in segregated America goes to college, where he becomes the first African-American to win football's...Tags: Roger Moore, History, Family, City of Ember (movie), Civil Rights
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White Sox pitching plan a hit
There was no way to see this coming. Just ask the fans standing on the center-field party deck when Jim Thome's blast came down. The White Sox's 2008 season—now officially The Show That Never Ends—rolls on to Tampa Bay for the first round...Tags: Javier Vazquez, American League, Chicago Cubs, John Danks, U.S. Cellular Field
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Eddie Brinkman, record-setting shortstop, dies at 66
CHICAGO -- Eddie Brinkman, a record-setting shortstop during a 15-year career in the majors and a high school teammate of Pete Rose, has died. He was 66.
Brinkman died Tuesday in his hometown of Cincinnati. The Chicago White Sox, for whom he was a...Tags: Pete Rose, Al Kaline, American League, Martin Luther King Jr., Chicago White Sox
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Despite history, time for new home for Yankees
Tribune reporterA little family history as Yankee Stadium prepares to close after an 83-year run. My grandmother saw Babe Ruth play there, although supposedly the Babe usually struck out when she was in the stands. My father got Lou Gehrig's autograph as the Iron Horse...Tags: Willie Mays, Reggie Jackson, Lou Gehrig, Hank Aaron, Joe Louis
Nov 27, 2008
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Nov 28, 2008
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Nov 17, 2008
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Nov 20, 2008
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Nov 11, 2008
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Oct 24, 2008
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Oct 21, 2008
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Oct 10, 2008
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Oct 1, 2008
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Oct 4, 2008
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Sep 20, 2008
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