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Shock, relief in Cleveland after missing women are found
CLEVELAND — To most of his neighbors, Ariel Castro was an upbeat presence on a rundown street, a cheerful school bus driver who befriended local kids and popped into barbecues to say hello and have a beer. On Tuesday, they sought to reconcile that...Tags: Kidnapping, FBI, Abusive Behavior, Burger King
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Poor Rachel Shteir
Change of SubjectI pretty much stayed out of the controversy that erupted recently over the New York Times Book Review essay from DePaul University theater prof Rachel Shteir that begain "Poor Chicago." I wasn't outraged by the back of the hand she...... -
The morning after: Notes from the Kings' Game 1 loss
ST. LOUIS — Good morning from Scottrade Center, where the Kings are scheduled to be on the ice for practice at 11 a.m. Central time. The Blues are holding an optional practice at noon in their suburban practice rink. Since I haven’t...
Tags: Minnesota Wild, Soldier Field, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins, Ice Hockey
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Kings playoffs: Analyzing Jonathan Quick's play
ST. LOUIS — The play everyone will remember from the Kings’ 2-1 overtime loss to the Blues on Tuesday in the opener of their playoff series is, of course, Alex Steen’s shorthanded winner. According to the NHL, it was the first...
Tags: Los Angeles Kings, David Backes, Keaton Ellerby, Jonathan Quick, Ice Hockey
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Kings have to step up play going into Game 2 at St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — From being overwhelmed by the Blues' frenzied forechecking at the start to losing on a stunning misplay by Jonathan Quick at the end, the Kings know they must improve in several areas to leave Scottrade Center on Thursday with a split of...Tags: Chris Porter, Jonathan Quick, Western Conference (NHL), Robyn Regehr, Jeff Carter
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Malicious wounding charge certified against Newport News man charged in severe beating
NEWPORT NEWS — A Newport News judge recently certified a malicious wounding charge against a man accused of severely beating a 50-year-old woman in March. Chad Music, 28, was charged with malicious wounding in connection with assaulting the...Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Prosecution, Trials
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Let's review: Rachel Shteir and poor Chicago
Tribune criticAnd they said the gentle art of literary criticism was dead, confined to irrelevance. Not this week, gentle reader. Not in Chicago. Not in the heat of L'affaire de Shteir. What book review in the history of Chicago literature — heck, what recent...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, WTTW, Nelson Algren, Rahm Emanuel, The New York Times
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Final Four coach a Roanoke Native
WDBJ7 ReporterA Roanoke native will face a huge challenge tomorrow night in front of millions. Gregg Marshall is the head basketball coach for Wichita State University. His team plays Louisville tomorrow night and the experts say they don't have much of a chance;...Tags: Basketball, Sports
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Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul lead West to All-Star game victory
Los Angeles TimesWest 143, East 138 (final) Who says there’s no defense in All-Star games? In the play that sealed the West's 143-138 victory over the East on Sunday at Toyota Center in Houston, Kobe Bryant blocked LeBron James’ jump shot late in the...Tags: National Basketball Association, Dwight Howard, Kevin Garnett, Dwyane Wade, David Stern
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U.Va.'s Joe Harris gains strength from family roots in the game
CHARLOTTESVILLE — As he strained in the weight room with his high school teammates cackling around him, struggling to bench press more than 100 pounds, the notion that Joe Harris would someday drop 36 points on No. 3 Duke seemed absurd. It wasn'...Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Basketball, Tony Bennett, North Carolina State Wolfpack
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State boys basketball: Grandview Prep fends off OCP for 2A state title | Video
LAKELAND – Orlando Christian Prep used pressure defense to chase, scramble and scrap its way into position to win Wednesday night's Class 2A boys basketball final. But the Warriors (22-8) failed to produce enough points down the stretch to add...
Tags: Basketball, High School Sports, Brandon Miller, Sports, Injuries and Wounds
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Phil Mickelson continues to dominate at Phoenix Open
Phil Mickelson continued his near-record-setting pace on Saturday at the Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Ariz., when he shot a seven-under-par 64 to open a six-shot lead after three rounds. His 54-hole total of 24-under 189 is tied for second on the PGA...Tags: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Mark Calcavecchia, Brandt Snedeker, PGA Tour, Padraig Harrington
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