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'High School Musical's' Vanessa Hudgens buys Studio City home for $2.75 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOK, PULL up the blinds in your sleeping tween-ager's room and show her this column. I promise she will not shoot daggers your way. Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Hudgens of "High School Musical" fame has bought her first house. It's in Studio City, it cost $2.75...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Baseball, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Theater, Fran Drescher
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Brews control: Milwaukee stifles Phils 4-1
Of The Associated PressJ.J. Hardy and the Milwaukee Brewers did just enough to keep their postseason alive for another day. Back home at Miller Park, the Brewers got three hits from Hardy and a sharp outing from Dave Bush to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 Saturday night...Tags: Pedro Feliz, Baseball, Bill Hall, Milwaukee Brewers, Jamie Moyer
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Gameday Live 140: Mets at Milwaukee Brewers
On the Mets beatGood afternoon Mets fans. Welcome to another game on the Mets blog. Today is a critical matchup as the Mets look to sweep the Brewers. Mets (78-61) vs. Brewers (80-58); First pitch is scheduled for 2:05. Starters: Oliver Perez (9-7,......Tags: Luis Castillo, Baseball, Bill Hall, Carlos Beltran, Jose Reyes
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National League Central preview
Tribune baseball reporterDesperate men do desperate things. For Milwaukee Brewers general manager Doug Melvin, it made sense to give Eric Gagne a one-year contract paying him $10 million. Melvin needed a closer, having been unable to keep Francisco Cordero from free agency....Tags: Albert Pujols, Houston Astros, Alfonso Soriano, Eric Milton, St. Louis Cardinals
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From the Cubicle: Cubs-Brewers
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On a day when the makers of one of get downright litigious with area night spots, a somewhat caffeinated and hopefully properly-hydrated Carlos Zambrano tries to brew up some trouble against Milwaukee....Tags: Kerry Wood, Craig Counsell, Ron Santo, Baseball, Nike Incorporated
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Wait, it's the Cubs' opener already?
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Here we go again. When last we left our North Side heroes they were putting on quite the hitting display in the NLDS and then were swept by the Arizona Diamondbacks.
In case you haven't heard, the...Tags: Craig Counsell, Kerry Wood, Baseball, Sony Corp., Ernie Banks
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From the Cubicle: Cubs-Brewers, Round II
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The Cubs ushered in their 100th Next Year in typical Cubs fashion: There was some fleeting excitement and hope but ultimately it was dashed with a heavy dose of heartbreak.
Man, there was a lot going on...Tags: Kerry Wood, Baseball, Geovany Soto, Alfonso Soriano, Mike Fontenot
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Alfonso Soriano back to leadoff after Cubs' loss to Milwaukee Brewers
Tribune staff reporterCubs manager Lou Piniella's lack of patience is well known. But Derrek Lee had to laugh out loud when he found out after Wednesday's 8-2 loss to Milwaukee that Alfonso Soriano was heading back to the leadoff spot only two games into the season. "It's...Tags: Baseball, Geovany Soto, Derrek Lee, Alfonso Soriano, Milwaukee Brewers
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Y mayo lo empezaron como abril..., perdiendo
Los Cachorros empezaron el mes de mayo igual que el bueno de abril, es decir, perdiendo ante los Cerveceros de Milwaukee.
Si el pasado 2 de abril los Cachorros abrían dicho mes perdiendo 8-2 ante Milwaukee en el Wrigley Field, ayer se repetía la historia...Tags: Kerry Wood, Wrigley Field, Mark Derosa, Carlos Zambrano
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Brewers outslug Mets, 9-7
anthony.rieber@newsday.comHere's how to sum up yesterday's 9-7 Mets loss to the .Brewers: Oliver Perez was given a 6-2 lead and let it get away in one half-inning. The Mets hit into double plays in five consecutive innings and still managed to leave 10 men on base. Guillermo...Tags: Luis Castillo, Baseball, Carlos Beltran, Boston Red Sox, Guillermo Mota
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Cubs squander chances, game
Tribune staff reporterLou Piniella knew it couldn't last forever, that sooner or later the Cubs would come back to earth. After winning 19 of 24 games through July 20, they suddenly have gone ice-cold. "You're going to cool off, yeah," Piniella said. "But we need to start...Tags: Kerry Wood, Baseball, Mark Derosa, Woody Williams, Alfonso Soriano
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Stingin in the rain
Tribune staff reporterCubs manager Lou Piniella and former Tampa Bay prospect Josh Hamilton exchanged pleasantries before Wednesday night's game at Wrigley Field. Several hours later, Hamilton was busy ruining Piniella's night. Hamilton's tie-breaking two-run pinch homer off...Tags: Jake Fox, Josh Hamilton, Ronny Cedeno, Milwaukee Brewers, National League
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