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Showalter on doorstep of 1,000 wins
Showalter’s next win will be the 1,000th of his career,something he said he became aware of recently when his kids informed him of the pending milestone. He’ll be the 58th manager in baseball history to reach 1,000. “It just reminds...
Tags: Yankee Stadium, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees
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Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interviewer, dies
NEW YORK — Mike Wallace didn't interview people. He interrogated them. He cross-examined them. Sometimes he eviscerated them. His reputation was so fearsome that it was often said that the scariest words in the English language were "Mike Wallace...
Tags: Malcolm X, Concerts, Democratic Convention (1968), Media Industry, Andy Griffith
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CBS newsman Mike Wallace dies at 93
AP Television WriterCBS newsman Mike Wallace, the dogged, merciless reporter and interviewer who took on politicians, celebrities and other public figures in a 60-year career highlighted by the on-air confrontations that helped make “60 Minutes” the most...Tags: Malcolm X, Concerts, Democratic Convention (1968), Media Industry, Andy Griffith
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Mike Wallace Dies At 93; '60 Minutes' Pioneer
Mike Wallace, who pioneered and then dominated the probing and enduringly popular hallmark TV magazine series "60 Minutes," died Saturday night, CBS announced. He was 93.
Wallace, who had triple heart bypass surgery in early 2008, died in New Haven,...Tags: Malcolm X, Robert Wagner, U.S. Secret Service, Media Industry, Politics
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Mike Wallace, '60 Minutes' interrogator, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — "Mike Wallace is here to see you." The"60 Minutes"newsman had such a fearsome reputation that it was often said that those were the most dreaded words in the English language, capable of reducing an interview subject to a shaking,...
Tags: Malcolm X, Concerts, Democratic Convention (1968), Media Industry, Andy Griffith
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Mike Wallace dies at 93; '60 Minutes' pioneer
As the self-described "black hat" of television's premier newsmagazine "60 Minutes," Mike Wallace crafted a persona of a probing reporter known for his often caustic questioning of sometimes reluctant guests on the program.
Beginning in 1968, as one of...Tags: Malcolm X, Robert Wagner, U.S. Secret Service, Media Industry, Politics
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'60 Minutes' Icon Mike Wallace Dead at 93
CNNNEW YORK -- Mike Wallace, who spent four decades as a hard-hitting, provocative news correspondent on "60 Minutes," has died, CBS reported Sunday. He was 93. Wallace died Saturday night "peacefully surrounded by family members at Waveny Care Center in...Tags: Concerts, Sports, Media Industry, Entertainment, Television Industry
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Highlights from the past -- April 12
1987 -- Willie Upshaw capped a four-run fourth inning with his 100th career home run, a three-run blast, and Jesse Barfield hit a three-run shot in the seventh as the Toronto Blue Jays spoiled the season pitching debut of Boston's Roger Clemens,...Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Tiger Woods, Michael Cuddyer, Masters Tournament, New York Yankees
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News briefs: Warnings credit with saving lives during tornado weekend
Early, dire warnings credited with limiting human death toll in Midwest tornado outbreak WOODWARD, Okla. (AP) — When a tornado shrouded in darkness and wrapped in rain dropped quickly from the sky above this northwest Oklahoma town, many...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Wars and Interventions, Politics, Weather Warnings, Trials
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With Clemens on trial, Pettitte may again be a key figure
Seven-time Cy Young Award-winner Roger Clemens is on trial today – again – for allegedly lying to Congress, and that means the spotlight will again find Brian McNamee, the pitcher’s former personal trainer. McNamee has said he injected...
Tags: Cy Young Award, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Andy Pettitte, Brian McNamee, Trials
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Clemens is no baseball hero
Roger Clemens is a selfish, self-serving liar ("'Trapped' in a pack of lies," April 24). How can it be justified that, in the latter years his career, he suddenly had an incredible amount of success? Blind luck? A relentless training regimen, perhaps?...Tags: Sports, Dietary Supplements, Vitamin B12, Barry Bonds, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Wingnuts sign former major leaguer
John Rodriguez played two seasons (2005-06) in the Major Leagues with the St. Louis Cardinals, helping the Redbirds win back-to-back National League Central Division titles, as well as the 2006 World Series championship. The veteran outfielder batted...
Tags: Cleveland Indians, Sports, Brad Lidge, Baseball Statistics, Long Island Ducks
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