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U.S. women's hockey team playing it safe with top scorer
L.A. Times Olympics BlogThe U.S. Olympic women's ice hockey team is playing it safe when it comes to the health of its leading scorer. Head Coach Mark Johnson, a member of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" team, told reporters Wednesday that Hilary Knight...... -
Being at the Olympics 'never gets old' for Simi Valley's Angela Ruggiero
L.A. Times Olympics BlogFour-time Olympic hockey player Angela Ruggiero said Thursday she hadn't become blase about participating in the Games even though she made her debut 12 years ago in the inaugural women's Olympic tournament at Nagano, Japan. The 30-year-old defenseman,... -
Social media a mystery to U.S. women's hockey coach Mark Johnson
L.A. Times Olympics BlogMark Johnson, coach of the U.S. women's hockey team, was asked during a news conference Thursday what he thought of Twitter and other social media -- and whether he could picture Herb Brooks, his coach on the 1980 "Miracle on...... -
Memories of the 'Miracle on Ice'
L.A. Times Olympics BlogThirty years ago today I was in a little town in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York watching a miracle unfold. We didn’t know that at the time. The reporters covering the Olympics thought we were just watching a...... -
1-hit thunder
Tribune staff reporterSeveral thousand White Sox fans turned Thursday to a suite behind home plate where their suspended manager was seated and chanted "Ozzie, Ozzie." But Freddy Garcia and Jim Thome deserved all the glory, as they teamed to beat St. Louis 1-0 and complete...Tags: Freddy Garcia, Jim Thome, Education, U.S. Cellular Field, Bobby Jenks
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Once again, drama surrounds the process to select foreign films
Special to The TimesComplete list of nominees Complete Academy Awards coverage Year after year, it's one of the most difficult choices facing the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. And this year was no exception. Selected from a pool of 49 eligible films...Tags: Germany, Academy Awards, Awards and Prizes, South Africa, 9 (movie)
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From the cubicle: Cubs win
Tribune staff reporterLike you, we're stuck at work, forced to follow the game as discreetly as possible. We're hiding in our cubicle with the office chair cranked as low as it can go. It's important to keep up the illusion of actual work going on. That's why it wouldn't be...Tags: Heineken International, Mark Bellhorn, Alex Gonzalez, Chicago Cubs, Jon Garland
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A wild start to Sox's ride
Tribune staff reporterIf first impressions are truly lasting, a survival kit may be necessary for White Sox fans to get through the 2002 season. The Sox managed to live through a bumpy encounter in the season opener Monday when Keith Foulke escaped a bases-loaded jam in the...Tags: Freddy Garcia, Ryan Franklin, Sandy Alomar, Jamie Moyer, Jose Valentin
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Break sparks rare comeback
Tribune staff reporterIn the 100th game of the season, the White Sox officially caught a break. An apparent missed call by second-base umpire Doug Eddings fueled a ninth-inning rally Sunday, leading to an 8-7 victory over Baltimore. The 46th victory of the season snapped a...Tags: Tony Batista, Chris Singleton, Jose Valentin, Baltimore Orioles, Jerry Hairston, Jr,
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In just hours, a friend and new dad was dead
Sun Foreign StaffCAMP PENNSYLVANIA, Kuwait -- It was the sort of exchange old friends have a million times. "How's Coy doing?" Capt. Christopher Seifert asked. Coy is the 2-year-old son of Capt. Mark Johnson. Last week, doctors in Nashville, Tenn., implanted a...Tags: Oregon, Los Angeles Times, Kuwait, Armed Forces, Nashville
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No cracks in rock-solid Angels
Tribune baseball reporterIf it's not broken, don't fix it. Who could begrudge Anaheim Angels general manager Bill Stoneman a restful winter? After all, the Angels' ultraimpressive run through the playoffs should not be viewed as the doing of the Rally Monkey or any other Disney-...Tags: Robert Fick, Jamie Moyer, Baltimore Orioles, Fernando Lunar, Doug Glanville
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Stumbling into a victory
Tribune staff reporterFrank Thomas didn't get thrown out at the plate Monday, ending his two-game streak. "I didn't have a chance," Thomas said with a laugh. Thomas had the day off, but he did get an opportunity to watch his teammates get thrown out at home instead. Though...Tags: Neck Pain, Jesus Colome, Magglio Ordonez, Jon Garland, Chicago White Sox
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