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Orioles agree to one-year deals with Wieters, Davis, Matusz and Patton, avoid arbitration
The Baltimore SunThe deadline for submitting arbitration filings was 1 p.m. today, and the Orioles avoided that process with four of their seven players still eligible for arbitration. The club, which does not release arbitration signing figures, announced that it...Tags: Taylor Teagarden, Jim Johnson, Matt Wieters, Nolan Reimold, Alexi Casilla
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Angels, pitcher Jerome Williams agree to deal
The Angels avoided arbitration with pitcher Jerome Williams on Tuesday, agreeing to terms with the right-hander on a $2-million contract for 2013. Four other Angels -- pitchers Jason Vargas, Tommy Hanson and Kevin Jepsen and third baseman Alberto...
Tags: Jason Vargas, Tommy Hanson, Jerome Williams, Kevin Jepsen, Trials
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'Godzilla' remake: Producers sue Legendary for tens of millions
"Godzilla" is not scheduled to set foot in the U.S. for another two years, but things are already getting ugly. Legendary Pictures, the film finance and production company behind "Inception" and "The Hangover," has been sued by a trio of prominent...
Tags: Gangster Squad (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Sherlock Holmes (movie), Trials, The Hangover (movie)
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Cubs invite Lillibridge to camp, sign Valbuena
The Chicago Cubs have invited 16 non-roster players to spring training major league camp in Mesa, Ariz., including former White Sox infielder Brent Lillibridge. The Cubs also announced Thursday that third baseman Luis Valbuena avoided salary...
Tags: Brian Bogusevic, Jeff Baker, Johermyn Chavez, Alberto Gonzalez, Chicago Cubs
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Orioles agree to $1 million deal with Nolan Reimold, avoiding arbitration
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles agreed to a one-year, $1 million deal with Nolan Reimold on Friday, avoiding arbitration with the 29-year-old outfielder. Reimold began 2012 as the Orioles starting left fielder and leadoff hitter, but he was limited to just 16 games because...Tags: Jason Hammel, Trials, Matt Wieters, Nolan Reimold, Tommy Hunter
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Fire, police on the spot tonight in Allentown
Valley 610If you only pay attention to one Allentown budget hearing this year, tonight's should probably be it. At 6 p.m., city public safety officials from city fire, police and EMS will be on the spot before Allentown City Council to explain their financial plans... -
Are the Orioles getting left behind in the AL East?
If this is December, then there are a lot of Orioles fans who are wondering the same thing. Why is it that every year at this time, the other American League East teams do their holiday shopping at Lord &Taylor and the Orioles seem to do most of...
Tags: Major League Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Trials, American League East, Wei-Yin Chen
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Former Burbank officer refiles suit
A former police officer filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the city of Burbank in Los Angeles County Superior Court last week, roughly two weeks after a U.S. District Court judge ruled that the original claim did not belong in federal court....Tags: Google Inc., Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Trials, Laws
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PASSINGS: H. Warren Knight
H. Warren Knight, 83, a retired Orange County judge who in 1979 founded a private mediation and arbitration service in Santa Ana that has since expanded to offices across the country and to Canada and Europe, died Nov. 15 at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach...
Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Ronald Reagan, Trials
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NHL, players settle labor dispute
NEW YORK (AP) — They walked into a Manhattan hotel, knowing they were running out of time to save their season. After 16 hours of tense talks, the NHL and its players finally achieved their elusive deal early Sunday morning, finding a way to...
Tags: 2011 NBA Lockout, Winnipeg Jets, Gary Bettman, Phoenix Coyotes, Major League Soccer
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NHL considering new, 'comprehensive' proposal from players
The NHL Players’ Assn. made what it called a move in the NHL’s direction by presenting a revised, five-year proposal during collective bargaining talks with the league Wednesday morning in New York. Donald Fehr, the NHLPA’s executive...
Tags: National Hockey League, Strikes, Career and Workplace, Trials, Ice Hockey
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Gary Bettman, Don Fehr to rejoin NHL labor talks
NEW YORK—NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and NHL Players’ Assn. Executive Director Donald Fehr were poised to rejoin labor negotiations Thursday after moving aside to let their respective top lieutenants preside over the talks for two days....
Tags: National Hockey League, Donald Fehr, Free Agency, Pittsburgh Penguins, Trials
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