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Years later, team suffers unimaginable loss
As the years had passed, they had all scattered to some degree. They owned restaurants, they ran companies and small businesses, they sold products, marketed products, produced products, and one in particular - whom Calvert Hall's class of 1992 will never...Tags: Lacrosse, Defense, Johnny Unitas, Hospitals and Clinics, Fires
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Retro birthday party might make you feel younger
pwking@aol.comTurning to the past can spark a party that's a great present If the thought of another birthday has you feeling depressed, here's an idea: Remove 50 candles from your cake and party like it's 1958. "You want to make it as nostalgic as possible," says...Tags: Glen Cove (Glen Cove, New York), Riverhead (Riverhead, New York), Mariah Carey, The White House, Health and Personal Care
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Tom Tresh
Tom Tresh has died. He was 71. Tresh was the 1962 AL Rookie of the Year and part of three New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series. Tresh died Wednesday after a heart attack, according to the funeral home handling the arrangements. Tresh...Tags: Baseball, New York Yankees, Willie Mays, Yogi Berra, Sandy Koufax
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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: New York Giants, Jim Brown, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, Baltimore Colts
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Yankee lore will live on
Associated PressNEW YORK — On Sunday evening, they will walk off America's most famous field for the final time. Yankee Stadium is about to close. "I'm going to miss it all," Yogi Berra said wistfully. So much of baseball's history has occurred on this five-...Tags: Paul O'Neill, Boston Red Sox, American League, World Series, New York Mets
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JIM THOME'S HOMER WINS IT FOR WHITE SOX
Chicago Tribune reporterRedemption was never so sweet as it was for Jim Thome and the White Sox on Saturday night. After going hitless in five previous at-bats and striking out with the winning run at third base in the 10th inning, Thome launched a home run with one out in...Tags: American League, Ken Griffey Jr., Matt Thornton, Willie McCovey, Mike MacDougal
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White Sox leaning on hot hitters
Chicago Tribune reporterA radical lineup change nearly four months ago against the formidable Los Angeles Angels helped vault the White Sox over the .500 mark and into first place in the American League Central. Now without Joe Crede and perhaps Carlos Quentin for an extended...Tags: American League, Orlando Cabrera, Nick Swisher, Jim Thome, Paul Konerko
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Barack Obama on David Letterman
The Swamp(AP Photo/CBS, Jeffrey R. Staab) by Frank James If Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama was worried about his declining poll ratings and the Sarah Palin phenomenon, you'd never know it from his appearance on CBS's Late Night with......Tags: AIDS, Joe Biden, David Letterman, AAA, Government
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PASSINGS
Tom Tresh Yankee fielder was top rookie Tom Tresh, 71, the 1962 American League Rookie of the Year and member of three New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series, died Wednesday at his home in Venice, Fla., after a heart attack. Tresh was a...Tags: Television Industry, American League, Government, Willie Mays, Major League Baseball
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Former Yankee Tom Tresh dies
VENICE, Fla. -- Tom Tresh, the 1962 AL Rookie of the Year and part of three New York Yankees teams that reached the World Series, has died. He was 71.
Tresh died Wednesday after a heart attack, according to the funeral home handling the arrangements....Tags: Baseball, New York Yankees, Willie Mays, Yogi Berra, Sandy Koufax
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When it comes to losing, 2008 Mets sweep Yankees
shaun.powell@newsday.comGeorge Steinbrenner once took pride in having the baseball team in town that stole attention and stirred emotion, in more ways than one. Yet this season his Yankees were overtaken and significantly one-upped. They were no match for the Mets, in terms...Tags: Jose Reyes, Carlos Delgado, Boston Red Sox, Johan Santana, New York Mets
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Jeter wistful as Stadium curtain comes down
mark.herrmann@newsday.comDerek Jeter does have at least one thing in common with the rest of us, common folks that we are. He had the exact same vivid impression as we did the first time he saw Yankee Stadium. "I was probably about 4 or 5 years old. The only thing I pretty...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Boston Red Sox, Mariano Rivera, Tino Martinez, Lou Gehrig
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