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Rays' Zimmer feels lucky to be part of so many baseball celebrations (The Star-Ledger) Chris O'Meara/Associated PressDon Zimmer talked to Dodgers manager Joe Torre last week about possibly meeting in the World Series. BOSTON -- Last week Don Zimmer and his wife dusted off the scrapbook and took out the Baseball Encyclopedia and started... us.rd.yahoo.com
Rays' Zimmer feels lucky to be part of so many baseball celebrations (The Times of Trenton) BOSTON -- Last week Don Zimmer and his wife dusted off the scrapbook and took out the Baseball Encyclopedia and started counting. us.rd.yahoo.com
Craig Swalboski: Where's the Net been all my life? (Post-Bulletin) Â A 2007 study concluded that money spent on computing technology delivers three to five times the gain in worker productivity of other types of investments. us.rd.yahoo.com
Official 'knew everything' about Hanover (The Evening Sun) Even though he was ill this summer, John D. Huston still made it to work as Hanover Borough's code enforcement officer and even supervised the Independence Day fireworks at Moul Field on a rainy night, refusing to call them off. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cobb, Watt face off in District 12 (Greensboro News & Record) It's been a one-man show in North Carolina's 12th U.S. House District since the district was created 16 years ago. That man is U.S. Rep. Mel Watt, a Democrat from Mecklenburg County, the only person to represent the district that tracks Interstate 85 as it meanders from Charlotte through Greensboro. Watt, 63, has run successfully eight times but characterizes this year as a difficult ... us.rd.yahoo.com
World's oldest working sports writer dies (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus) PALM BEACH, Fla. - Michael Strauss, who became Sports editor of the Palm Beach Daily News in 1983 after spending half a century at The New York Times, died Saturday. He was 96. ... - By Frank Houston, Andrwe J. Davis and Michele Dargan Cox News Service us.rd.yahoo.com
Michael Strauss, Palm Beach Daily News sports editor dies (Palm Beach Daily News) One of the most durable and fascinating careers in journalism came to a close Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, with the death of Michael Strauss, the Palm Beach Daily News' sports editor since 1983, who came to Palm Beach after spending half a century at the New York Times. He was 96. us.rd.yahoo.com
Know it all (San Mateo Daily Journal) Albert Einstein’s (1879-1955) last words will never be known. He spoke them in German, to a nurse that did not understand German. The standard keyboard has three sets of letters that are in alphabetical order, reading left to right. They are f-g-h, j-k-l, and o-p. us.rd.yahoo.com
Derr spent a life amid the giants (The Fayetteville Observer) You want stories? John Derr’s got stories. So many in fact, that when Derr headlines speaking engagements he simply hands his audiences a comprehensive list of megastars with whom he’s crossed paths. us.rd.yahoo.com
Think you know Jack about NBA history? (Slam! Sports) At Carleton University, Jack Kowalchuk is standing in line with his nephew Ray outside the Ravens' Nest where, inside, the Toronto Raptors are being introduced for their intrasquad game to the cheering crowd of young faces, and Kowalchuk, who is here on a mission, just might be the oldest basketball fan in the place. us.rd.yahoo.com
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