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Injured S.F. Giants fan Bryan Stow attends World Series Game 2
L.A. NOWSan Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow, who was brutally beaten during opening day 2011 at Dodger Stadium, is attending the World Series, various Bay Area media outlets reported.... -
Snow, rain pelt Northern California as major storm moves in
L.A. NOWNorthern California weather: Snow and rain fell across much of Northern California on Monday, prompting some travel advisories and power outages as the first serious storm of the season hit the region.... -
Bryan Stow at World Series game: Family declined public ceremony
L.A. NOWAlthough San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow, who was brutally beaten at Dodger Stadium, attended Game 2 of the World Series, his family said he wanted to watch in private and asked that there be no public ceremony.... -
Marine injured in Afghanistan throws first pitch at World Series
L.A. NOWMarine Cpl. Nicholas Kimmel, who lost both legs and his left arm in Afghanistan, threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Thursday's World Series game in San Francisco: a strike.... -
Zoo says orange-headed baby monkey is good luck for S.F. Giants
L.A. NOWIs an orange-headed baby monkey a lucky charm for the San Francisco Giants as they head into the World Series?... -
For the record
San Francisco Giants: An article in the Oct. 29 LATExtra section about San Francisco's reaction to the Giants winning the World Series said the team had moved to San Francisco from Brooklyn. The team played its games in Manhattan and was known as the... -
Who says the NBA is unpredictable?
It's the most anticipated NBA season in Los Angeles history, so what are we waiting for? Oct. 30 — The Lakers defeat the Dallas Mavericks by 55 points in the season opener. At least, this is the rumor. Nobody actually sees the game after it is...
Tags: Entertainment, Dwight Howard, Matt Barnes (basketball), Lamar Odom, Mike Brown (basketball)
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The Giants leave the Dodgers in their wake
The truth hurts. It blinds with the sight of thousands of flapping orange towels. It deafens with the blah-blah-blah about Buster and Bochy and Belt. It batters with every roundhouse kick by that thick third baseman known as Kung Fu Panda. The truth...
Tags: Baseball, Dodger Stadium, Cy Young Award, Clayton Kershaw, Mike Scioscia
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Taco Bell gives away free Doritos Locos Tacos after World Series
Taco Bell is giving out free Doritos Locos Tacos nationwide Tuesday afternoon in honor of the World Series, which the San Francisco Giants won in a four-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers. The Mexican-style chain, a sponsor of Major League Baseball,...
Tags: World Series, Baseball, Angel Pagan, Tacos, Major League Baseball
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Can a Dodgers fan root for Frisco? A Giant dilemma
So I was sitting in the office when I happened to remark that I liked the Giants for the World Series. Like the Greek Furies, three colleagues swooped in and lined up at the cubicle divider. No real Dodgers fan would back San Francisco, they said. And...
Tags: San Diego Padres, Barry Zito, Baseball, Dodger Stadium, National League
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Seeing positives in the Dodgers' done deal of a season
They had their chance. For one prolonged, precious moment Tuesday night, the Dodgers had complete control of this crazy race for the National League's second wild card. The St. Louis Cardinals had just lost. The Dodgers needed only to win to push their...
Tags: Baseball, Dodger Stadium, Clayton Kershaw, National League, Jamey Wright
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'Well, it figures': Vin Scully eloquently voices Dodgers' ending
This column is dedicated to the 42,473 who were at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night when the flame finally flickered out. You missed out. Yes, we couch potatoes saw you, squirming and grimacing and putting your hands over your eyes as the drama churned...
Tags: Baseball, Dodger Stadium, X Games, Los Angeles Dodgers, Poetry
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