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Recovering Liriano arrives at Pirates camp
BRADENTON, Fla. (AP) — Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Francisco Liriano reported to spring training camp Monday, but it will be at least another month before he throws his first pitch. Liriano, who throws with his left hand, will spend the next...
Tags: Jeff Karstens, National League, Francisco Liriano, Air Transportation Delays, Injuries and Wounds
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BWI sets passenger record for 2012; overseas travel increases
For the third consecutive year, BWI Marshall Airport set a record for commercial passenger traffic, with 22.68 million travelers passing through its terminal in 2012, airport officials announced. The 1.3 percent increase over 2011 comes during a time of...
Tags: Air Transportation, AirTran, Concourse, Spirit Airlines, Travel
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Epstein: Cubs believe Marmol is innocent
MESA, Ariz. -- After a judge in the Dominican Republic sent the domestic abuse case against Carlos Marmol to a higher court Friday, Cubs president Theo Epstein said he believes his closer will be exonerated. "We take any accusation of this nature...
Tags: Carlos Marmol, Blackmail and Extortion, Theo Epstein, Dan Haren, Chicago Cubs
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Harris: Design for developing nations developing at IIT
Chicago architect Ann Clark is designing a boarding school that will sit in a saddle-shaped field of mostly beans in Grand-Bois, Haiti. Among the challenges: One side of the field slopes more than 25 degrees, and getting there is rougher than white-...
Tags: Skype, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Michigan, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Port-au-Prince (Haiti)
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KSPR.com most viewed stories of 2012
E-mail: cbrewer@schurz.comA lot of news was made across the Ozarks in 2012. From the controversial E-Verify ordinance in Springfield to the Branson tornado and more, we covered breaking news as well as feature stories extensively on KSPR.com. We've put together a list of the top...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Justice System, Prisons, Kansas City Royals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sosa hopeful of reconnecting with Cubs
If the Cubs want to bridge the gulf between them and their career home-run leader, as Tom Ricketts hinted at the Cubs Convention over the weekend, Sammy Sosa says all they have to do is call. "I saw that the owner said he wanted to reach me, speak to me,...Tags: Thomas Ricketts, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Sports, Wrigley Field, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
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Cruising to exotic Caribbean
CURACAO — There is absolutely nothing wrong with Cozumel or the Bahamas. But once you've seen them, it's time to branch out. Cruise lines are experimenting with all kinds of interesting Caribbean itineraries that expose travelers to a broader...Tags: Royal Caribbean International, Europe, Celebrity Cruises, Festive Events, Fort Lauderdale
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Two Bahamians who claimed to be adrift for 12 hours accused of human smuggling
As soon as they hit the beach the morning of Dec. 20 after 12 hours of being adrift, the Spanish-speaking people started running. At least that's what Renado Shavar Smith, one of two Bahamian men accused of human smuggling by boat, allegedly told...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Boynton Beach, Bahamas, Manalapan, U.S. Border Patrol
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10 things you might not know about North Korea
North Korea is an international pariah, a bandit state, the "Hermit Kingdom." It's also a net exporter of news: North Korea announced Friday that it had detained an American citizen for "hostile acts against the republic." And a rocket launch this month...
Tags: U.S. Department of State, Korean War (1950-1953), Kim Jong Un, Movies, Ri Sol Ju
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Immigrants with no criminal history get lengthy stays at little-known jail
DEERFIELD BEACH Hundreds of men and women who have committed minor offenses, such as driving without a license, or no apparent crime at all, are locked up for weeks and months in a little-known central Broward County facility run by a private company....
Tags: Suicide, Hernia, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Extradition, Career and Workplace
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Convicted of insurance fraud, former Amtrak employee flees
L.A. NOWA former Amtrak employee convicted of receiving more than $500,000 in disability and insurance payments after faking injuries has fled to avoid prison, San Diego County prosecutors said Thursday. Wanda Lee Ann Podgurski, 60, was not in Superior Court to..... -
Belated hurricane relief headed to battered Caribbean islands
World NowUnited Nations relief agencies are heading up a global mission to bring food, shelter and construction materials to Caribbean islands battered by Hurricane Sandy last week -- a belated response by the world body whose New York headquarters and staff...
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