There is a strange meme in the blogsphere—most recently made in comments here by Movie Guy—that Obama "should have a double-digit lead over McCain at this stage as has been the case with previous presidential primaries." So I went searching for
The 2008 Rockies are either eternal optimists or wildly delusional. It depends on your point of view.
Watching the Rockies overpower the Dodgers in La-La Land on Tuesday night, I couldn't help but flash back to last season's impossible dream.
Deal comes one day after umps complained about negotiations
Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson safely steals home plate under the tag attempt of Yankees catcher Yogi Berra in the eighth inning of the World Series opener Sept. 28, 1955 in New York's
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Crecy in northern France.
1541 - Suleiman I, Sultan of Turkey, annexes Hungary.
1847 - Liberia is proclaimed an independent republic.
1883 - The volcano Krakatoa erupts on the island Krakatau, near Indonesia, creating
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Most politicians jumped to support the study. "This study is definitive," and "it changes the landscape" said a spokeswoman for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. "This comports completely with common sense" and "I don't think
Many of the white-haired fans who showed up on Sunday came with hearts that still ached, even after all these years, for their long-gone Dodgers team that packed up its cleats and left in 1957. The man on the mound was Carl Erskine, the star pitcher of
HOWES CAVE, N.Y. Long before Jackie Robinson endured torrents of racial taunts in breaking baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, Louis Sockalexis had a bull's-eye on his back.
From the day in 1897 when he first donned a uniform
It's hardly a buzz cut, but two weeks after he was traded to Hollywood, Manny Ramirez finally decided to comply with Dodgers manager Joe Torre's wishes and get his famous dreadlocks trimmed.
All season, Jair Jurrjens has insisted that he is not about
HOWES CAVE, N.Y.—Long before Jackie Robinson endured torrents of racial taunts in breaking baseball's color barrier with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, Louis Sockalexis had a bull's-eye on his back.
From the day in 1897 when he first donned a uniform
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