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Erasing Barry Bonds from baseball history
'The Commissar Vanishes" is not your usual coffee-table book. Using photographs, it shows how Josef Stalin systematically erased memories of his chief political opponents from the history of the Russian revolution. In one photo, the dictator appears...Tags: American League, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Prosecution, Mickey Mantle
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Ask Mark Gonzales
The Tribune's White Sox beat writer answers reader questions throughout the season. This week, finishing better than the Cubs, hiring Steve Stone permanently and a whole bunch about the farm system. Mark, I hate myself for even considering this, but a...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Joe Crede, Football, Government, Jack Wilson
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Walls of waves tackled at Mavericks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMavericks, a rock-studded, once-secret surf spot named after a dog, looked for all the world Saturday like the Super Bowl of big wave riding as thousands of people streamed to this fishing hamlet to see two dozen surfers challenge one of the world's...Tags: Super Bowl, Weather Reports, Health, Los Angeles Times, Surfing
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Bonds' legacy is safe at home
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSAN FRANCISCO -- At Joe DiMaggio playground in the North Beach neighborhood near Fisherman's Wharf, the same park where DiMaggio learned to play baseball as a youngster, Jesse Smith spent Thursday afternoon practicing his free-throw shooting technique...Tags: Babe Ruth, Los Angeles Times, Gaylord Perry, Baseball, Prosecution
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Fontenot homer clinches Cubs victory on wild night in San Francisco
Tribune reporterRyan Dempster was in search of his first road victory of the season Wednesday night at AT & T Park, and he looked like he was on his way with a three-run lead over San Francisco heading into the seventh inning. But manager Lou Piniella removed Dempster...Tags: Ryan Dempster, Bob Howry, Chicago White Sox, Geovany Soto, Matt Murton
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Cubs' getaway off to a good start
Tribune reporterThe end of the City Series was a great relief to Cubs manager Lou Piniella and many of his players, after last weekend's sweep by the White Sox overshadowed the Cubs' sweep of the Sox one week earlier. Before the Cubs opened the West Coast portion of...Tags: Family, Derrek Lee, Chicago White Sox, Mark Derosa, Matt Murton
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Gourmet hot-dog cart rolls into town
SURE, Culver City gadabouts are cooing over the passatelli in brodo at Fraīche or are eagerly awaiting the opening of Father's Office for their burger fix, but devout dog fans are lined up at the cheery red and yellow cart parked on the pedestrian-only...Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Dining and Drinking, Silver Lake (Staten Island, New York)
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Beat L.A.'s heat by going to these cool places
The place: Moaning Cavern, Vallecito, Calif. Why there? Why now? In the hot summer months, everyone goes to the beach or the mountains. Few people think to go underground. Far, far underground. This is one of California's largest caves and drops visitors...Tags: California, Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Rome (Italy), Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Bonds passes Ruth on all-time home run list
Times Staff WriterSAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds, the greatest home run hitter of his generation, became the second-greatest home run hitter of all time Sunday afternoon when he hit No. 715 of his long and often controversial career. Bonds, who remains at the epicenter of...Tags: Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Byung Hyun Kim, Willie Mays
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