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Bonds Still Stuck on 713
Times Staff WriterSAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds played eight more innings Wednesday night, swung hard, pursed his lips and gathered his bats for another day. He stands at 713 home runs, none since his 450-footer Sunday in Philadelphia, and so the all-time hierarchy...Tags: Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Sports, Hank Aaron, Carlos Zambrano
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Major Journalism Awards
2005 SIGMA DELTA CHI AWARDS Sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists Public Service (circulation of 100,000 or greater) "The Troubles at King/Drew" by the staff of the Los Angeles Times Photography Sports "Swifter, Higher, Stronger"...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Photography, Olympic Games, Academy Awards, Haiti
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A League With 8 Divisions
Latimes.com ColumnistThe most pressing business facing the NFL today is realignment, which, when completed in the next several months, will spread 32 pro clubs through eight separate but hopefully equal four-team divisions. Only one uncertainty remains: the precise...Tags: Stephen Davis, Jeff Garcia, Robert Holcombe, Academy Awards, National Football Conference
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Garcia Gets the Points
Latimes.com ColumnistJeff Garcia of San Francisco, the NFL's most improved quarterback, will take the NFC's second highest scoring team into Carolina Sunday. As a scoring machine, no team can match the St. Louis Rams, of course, but Garcia has the 49ers averaging in excess...Tags: Jeff Garcia, Dan Reeves, New Orleans Saints, National Football Conference, Basketball
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How to Beat the Rams
Latimes.com ColumnistIn most of their first-down plays the other day, the Kansas City Chiefs, a famous running team, threw passes instead. And that's how they ran up that 54-34 score on the St. Louis Rams, who had won their first six games with the same plan: consistent...Tags: Tony Gonzalez, Jon Gruden, Derrick Alexander, Marshall Faulk, Kurt Warner
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A New Scoring Machine
Latimes.com ColumnistThe proposition that the Oakland Raiders are finally a Super Bowl team again this season will be tested, for perhaps the last time, in the game of the week Monday night at Denver. If the Raiders win that one, their bright future will be more fact than...Tags: Ivy League, Jeff Fisher, Periodicals, James Stewart, Al Davis
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Chargers Charge Gaps All the Way to the Top
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Diego football team has seized first place in the AFC West this year with carefully coached, uniquely aggressive defensive men who attack not the players in the offensive line but the gaps between those players. Up and down the line, as the...Tags: Jeff Garcia, John Elway, Ricky Watters, New York Jets, Periodicals
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Reeves Beats Vick
Latimes.com ColumnistDan Reeves and Wade Phillips, who coach Michael Vick's team, the Atlanta Falcons, have always held that winning football is based on an effective running-play offense and an efficient running-play defense. Thus Reeves, the Atlanta coach, and his...Tags: Jeff Garcia, Firearms, Dan Reeves, Michael Vick, Zack Crockett
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Raiders May Be Caught Short
Latimes.com ColumnistThis is a game that figures to go Tampa Bay's way — on a relatively low-scoring day — because the Raiders haven't had time, during a short work week, to make the extensive changes they need to solve the Buccaneers' unconventional defense....Tags: Jerry Rice, Jerry Porter, John Lynch, Jon Gruden, National Football Conference
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Game of Emotion
Latimes.com ColumnistAt Indianapolis next Sunday, in the AFC night game of the year, the Oakland Raiders aren't likely to be bothered by the same thing that troubled them against Dallas last Sunday, when they couldn't take an 0-4 team seriously. They weren't up for the...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, John Elway, Basketball, Trent Green, Cris Carter
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UPDATE: Well-known restaurateur Pat Perri, 88, dies
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- "Hey, Pat!" was a call heard often around Pat Perri. Pat, known from the fame of his Mishawaka restaurant Pat's Colonial Pub, died Wednesday night in Las Vegas, according to family members. He was 88. He was known for making anyone feel...Tags: Heisman Trophy, Heart Surgery, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Bears, Orlando Restaurants
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Tipsheet column
St. Louis Post-DispatchESPN insists the Cardinals face a middle infield crisis. Writing earlier this week for ESPN Insider, Paul Swydan wrote this: "The middle infield duo of Daniel Descalso and Pete Kozma has predictably been a disaster." That was an odd bit of analysis...Tags: Louisville Cardinals, National Hockey League, The Miami Herald, National Invitation Tournament, Albert Pujols
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