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Happy birthday! Nov. 17
Gordon Lightfoot, singer, 70 Martin Scorsese, filmmaker, 66 Lauren Hutton, actress, 65 Danny DeVito, actor-director, 64 Tom Seaver, baseball player, 64 Daisy Fuentes, actress-model, 42 Rachel McAdams, actress, 30 The Associated Press, On-This-...Tags: Lauren Hutton, Rachel McAdams, Danny DeVito, Daisy Fuentes, Celebrity
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Mussina made all the smart moves
Wherever he was, Mike Mussina always acted as if he was the smartest guy in the clubhouse. Yesterday, he proved it. By announcing his retirement less than two months after winning 20 games for the first time, Mussina ensures we will remember him at his...Tags: Major League Baseball, Cy Young, Roger Clemens, Mike Mussina, Bernie Williams
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Mussina walks away from game on his own terms
Wherever he was, Mike Mussina always acted as if he was the smartest guy in the clubhouse. Yesterday, he proved it, if reports that he has decided to retire are accurate. By exiting less than two months after winning 20 games for the first time,...Tags: Major League Baseball, Cy Young, Roger Clemens, Mike Mussina, Bernie Williams
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Ben Crandell's Timeout: Where Anthony Bourdain could be traveling
Role models are hard to come by these days. While ethnically diverse kids such as my own now have one in Washington to look up to for quite some time, what about us unexceptional walking-around guys who have outgrown Tom Seaver and Clyde Frazier, and...Tags: Allen Hughes, Culture Room, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking, Miami Beach
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Today's Celebrity Birthdays
Rock musician Gerry McGee (The Ventures) is 71. Singer Gordon Lightfoot is 70. Movie director Martin Scorsese is 66. Actress Lauren Hutton is 65. Actor-director Danny DeVito is 64. ``Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels is 64. Baseball Hall-of-...Tags: Sophie Marceau, Rock and Roll, Blues, Danny DeVito, Celebrity
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Why are so many of these letters marked SWS -- sealed with slime?
Question: Once again, the real weakness in the BCS system shows up: the computers! Who is doing the programming? The computer average for Ohio State is 5th, while USC averages 10th. How can that be?
Bruce M. Jaffe
Answer: Why do the birds go on singing?...Tags: Pete Carroll, Academic Progress, ESPN, Ohio State University, Colleges and Universities
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Shea goodbye: Mets out
Associated PressDoomed by a dreadful bullpen that failed them again yesterday, the New York Mets completed their second consecutive September slide with a 4-2 loss to the Florida Marlins that knocked them out of playoff contention in the final game at Shea Stadium....Tags: Carlos Beltran, Jerry Manuel, Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, Wes Helms
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Mets performed pocketful of miracles
Special to NewsdayWhen they've been good, they've been very good and occasionally great. When they've been bad, they've been inept and sometimes laughably so. If there's one characteristic the Mets have lacked throughout their existence, it's consistency. No other...Tags: Casey Stengel, George Weiss, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, David Cone
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It was a grand stage for excitement
Special to NewsdayShea Stadium rose from the ashes, literally. Like the adjacent land at Flushing Meadows that power broker Robert Moses twice transformed into a World's Fair, the plot on which Shea Stadium rests was a former dumping ground for the Brooklyn Ash Removal...Tags: Weather Reports, Joe Namath, New England Patriots, Robert Moses, Society
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Mets fans perfectly entertained by Bunning
mark.herrmann@newsday.comAs odd as it might sound, there is only one word to describe the one day at Shea when almost all of the Mets fans rooted for the visitor: Perfect. Beginning in the seventh inning on June 21, 1964, fans were wildly cheering Phillies pitcher Jim Bunning....Tags: Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Phillies, National League, Father's Day, Jim Bunning
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'69 Mets set to tear it up one last time
Palm Beach PostNEW YORK — Take it from Ed Kranepool, the original Mr. Met: Even though Shea Stadium is destined for the wrecking ball, for many Mets fans the old field will live on. Almost four decades ago, on the wildest day in team history, they took a piece of...Tags: Willie Mays, Florida Marlins, Major League Baseball, Chipper Jones, Babe Ruth
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His field of dreams: Groundskeeper Flynn has been at Shea since the beginning
mark.herrmann@newsday.comWhen the Beatles played Shea Stadium in 1965, it was Pete Flynn who drove them from the stage to beyond the centerfield fence, where an armored car waited to take them to the World's Fair heliport. And when Paul McCartney made a surprise appearance at a...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Bobby Bonilla, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Mike Piazza, Billy Joel
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