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Hall Of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda Dies At 93

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The Hall of Fame Coach spent 71 years of his life with the Los Angeles Dodgers and won two World Series Championships with the team.
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Sports Review Of 1962 Highlights of the action in a variety of events include track and field, horse-racing, baseball and basketball...In golf, a new star makes his professional debut - Jack Nicklaus wins the U.S. Open...President...
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Major League Baseball Could Face First Work Stoppage In 26 Years

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Once the current labor contract expires on Dec. 1, free agent signings, spring training and possibly the start of next season could be delayed.
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Preview of impact of global financial crisis on unemployment

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Bangkok, Thailand - 24 February 2009 1. Wide of Thai workers on factory assembly line 2. Tilt-up from hands assembling wire to female worker 3. Assembled wires on conveyor belt 4. Various of female employees testing wire 5. Leng Power...
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Long Term Issues Facing the Housing Industry

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John Fish, chair of the Real Estate Roundtable, says a slew of long term issues are facing the housing industry. They include inflation, commodity costs and rising interest rates. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Senate hearing into steroid use by professional athletes

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1. Witnesses at US Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing on steroid usage 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator John McCain, Chairman of the US Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee "No reasonable...
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Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers have come to terms on a two-year contract worth $45 million. The 12-time All-Star will receive $25 million this year and $20 million in 2010. (March 4)

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HEADLINE: Manny Ramirez, Dodgers agree to two-year deal CAPTION: Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers have come to terms on a two-year contract worth $45 million. The 12-time All-Star will receive $25 million this year and $20...
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Swimsuits, Rodeo, Training

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Hand-Painted Swimsuits Miami Beach - Artist Jimmy Rosen has an unusual occupation - and a Florida attraction - he paints bathing suits as models display them. Rodeo In Manhattan New York - At Yankee Stadium, baseball takes a back seat...
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Fans of legendary Red Sox slugger Ted Williams are flocking to Boston''s Fenway Park for a preview of the first major auction of sports, military and personal memorabilia documenting Williams'' life. The auction will be held on Saturday.

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HEADLINE: Ted Williams memorabilia to be auctioned in Boston CAPTION: Fans of legendary Red Sox slugger Ted Williams are flocking to Boston''s Fenway Park for a preview of the first major auction of sports, military and personal...
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Emory University baseball players have assembled a Hank Aaron 40th anniversary home run exhibition. The collection includes scouting reports, contracts and letters Aaron received as he chased Babe Ruth's home run record. (April 7)

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Three Emory University baseball players set out to explore the history of the sport's legends last year. They didn't expect to find a connection between themselves and names like Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks or Pete Rose. Kyle Arbuckle,...
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Tigers acquire Cabrera and Willis from Marlins; Padres nearing agreement with Peavy; 17-year-old accused of firing shot that killed Sean Taylor; Clemson football coach Tommy Bowden will remain with school; Broncos Henry wins appeal from NFL

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HEADLINE: Sports Wednesday: Clemson's Bowden to stay CAPTION: Tigers acquire Cabrera and Willis from Marlins; Padres nearing agreement with Peavy; 17-year-old accused of firing shot that killed Sean Taylor; Clemson football coach Tommy...
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New York Yankees fans are still reveling a day after their team claimed its 27th World Series title by beating the Philadelphia Phillies in six games

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HEADLINE: New York still aglow over the Yankees CAPTION: New York Yankees fans are still reveling a day after their team claimed its 27th World Series title by beating the Philadelphia Phillies in six games. (Nov. 5) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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USA: JUDGE ISSUES INJUNCTION IN BASEBALL DISPUTE

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English/Nat A federal judge in New York may have done what seven months of negotiating couldn't by ending the longest sports walkout in United States history. Judge Sonia Sotomayor issued an injunction Friday ordering major league...
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Joe Torre will not return as manager of the New York Yankees. Thursday, Torre rejected a $5 million, one-year contract, $2.5 million less than he made this season. (Oct. 18)

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HEADLINE: Yanks, Torre part ways after 12 seasons CAPTION: Joe Torre will not return as manager of the New York Yankees. Thursday, Torre rejected a $5 million, one-year contract, $2.5 million less than he made this season. (Oct....
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Barry Bonds signs one-year deal with SF Giants

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HEADLINE: Barry Bonds re-signs for one more year CAPTION: Barry Bonds agreed to a one-year contract with the San Francisco Giants Monday. AP baseball writer Ron Blum says the deal is between a team and player that need each other....
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Baseball

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Yankees Take Second Series Game Pitcher Lefty Gomez gets strong support from the bats of Lou Gehrig and Bill Dickey as the American League champions gain a decisive 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs in baseball's World Series. (Sport,...
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A 21-year-old New Jersey man pleaded guilty Tuesday to vomiting on another spectator and his 11-year-old daughter in the stands during a Phillies game.

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HEADLINE: Man admits to vomit assault at Phillies game CAPTION: A 21-year-old New Jersey man has pleaded guilty to vomiting on a father and his daughter in the stands during a Philadelphia Phillies game. (May 25) Matthew Clemmens looked...
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Chargers move practice to Arizona due to wildfires in San Diego County; Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown out for the season with a torn ACL; Tony La Russa to return as Cardinals manager

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HEADLINE: Sports Tuesday: Chargers move, and more CAPTION: Chargers move practice to Arizona due to wildfires in San Diego County; Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown out for the season with a torn ACL; Tony La Russa to return as...
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Chicago celebrated its Little League champs with a parade and rally as thousands turned out to cheer for the all-black team that took the U.S. title in the Little League World Series on Saturday. (Aug. 27)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus016241 A parade and rally worthy of national champions has come to a close in Chicago as the city celebrates the Jackie Robinson West All Stars. The all-black team claimed the U.S. title in the...
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Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr. inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame

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HEADLINE: Gwynn, Ripken Jr. inducted into Hall of Fame CAPTION: Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr. were inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame Sunday afternoon in Cooperstown, New York. Both played their entire careers with one team. Gwynn...
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Premiere, Dogs, Baseball

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Gala Premiere From "Madame X" Ross Hunter's new movie stars Lana Turner and Ricardo Montalban, who are among the many stars attending. Westminster Dog Show At New York's Madison Square, a wire-haired fox terrier, Champion Zeloy Mormaides...
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The Nationals appear headed for some tough contract negotiations with the representative for No. 1 draft pick Stephen Strasburg.

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HEADLINE: Nationals look to sign No. 1 pick CAPTION: The Nationals appear headed for some tough contract negotiations with the representative for No. 1 draft pick Stephen Strasburg. (June 10) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
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Lawmakers hear from sports commissioners

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1. Wide shot committee chairman entering hearings 2. Cutaway of witness table 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Cliff Stearns, Subcommittee Chairman (Republican, Florida): "Today, I'd like to focus the committee on the simple notion that sport, at...
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Baseball union director Donald Fehr says he's going to retire.

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HEADLINE: Baseball union chief Fehr announces retirement CAPTION: Donald Fehr says he's going to retire after leading Major League Baseball's player union through five contracts, two strikes, a management lockout and baseball's drug...