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Archive for October 22nd, 2007

Pastor’s son charged with murder

The 16-year-old son of a
Wellington preacher was charged Monday in the shooting death of his mother and for critically injuring his father.
 

Daniel Petric sat expressionless as county Domestic Relations Magistrate Stephen Blake read off the charges of murder and attempted murder.
 

Sheriff’s Capt. Rich Resendez said Daniel shot his […]

Posted: October 22nd, 2007 under Top Stories.
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Finished off at Fenway: Indians drop third straight, lose series

BOSTON — The Indians overcame a multitude of obstacles during their quest to return to the World Series for the first time in a decade. The final one, however, proved too tough to clear. On a cool Sunday night at a raucous Fenway Park, all the work and sweat that went into one […]

Posted: October 22nd, 2007 under Sports.
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Tribe’s title dreams slammed shut

BOSTON — With Kenny Lofton racing around third, Cleveland’s comeback — and a season stuffed with them — came to an abrupt halt. More heartache, decade upon decade of it, persists for the Indians. Months of surprises, whipped-cream pies in the kisser, late-inning rallies and an unexpected jaunt through October ended […]

Posted: October 22nd, 2007 under Sports.
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Byrd admits using HGH, but says it was for medical condition

BOSTON — As the Indians prepared to face the Red Sox in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series on Sunday, Cleveland starting pitcher Paul Byrd prepared to face the music. Byrd, considered one of the more upstanding players in the game, acknowledged to taking human growth hormone under a doctor’s prescription for […]

Posted: October 22nd, 2007 under Sports.
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Tribe notes: Top of rotation didn’t get the job done

BOSTON — The Indians were on the verge of squandering a 3-1 lead in the American League Championship Series on Sunday. That they were even in position to win Game 7 and advance to the World Series was surprising in itself, considering what Cleveland has received from its top two pitchers in the series. […]

Posted: October 22nd, 2007 under Sports.
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Beckett adds to his trophy case

BOSTON — Josh Beckett needs a bigger trophy case: Now he has an AL Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award to go along with his 2003 World Series MVP. Unflappable and close to unhittable, Beckett shut down Cleveland twice, including a victory in Game 5 that started Boston’s comeback from a 3-1 […]

Posted: October 22nd, 2007 under Sports.
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