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    May 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Orioles, Adam Jones agree to six-year, $85.5-million deal

    The Baltimore Orioles and <strong>Adam Jones</strong> agreed Saturday to a six-year, $85.5-million contract extension that will make him the second-highest-paid center fielder in the major leagues &mdash; after the Dodgers' <strong>Matt Kemp</strong> &mdash; and keep him in an Orioles uniform through 2018.
    The Baltimore Orioles and Adam Jones agreed Saturday to a six-year, $85.5-million contract extension that will make him the second-highest-paid center fielder in the major leagues — after the Dodgers' Matt Kemp — and keep him in an Orioles...

    Tags: Golf, Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., Auto Racing, Luke Donald, Ray Bourque

  2. May 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Nick Watney leads Wells Fargo Championship, Tiger Woods misses cut

    <b>Nick Watney</b> answered what he referred to as a wake-up call at the Wells Fargo Championship by taking the lead. <b>Tiger Woods</b> might need one after missing the cut.
    Nick Watney answered what he referred to as a wake-up call at the Wells Fargo Championship by taking the lead. Tiger Woods might need one after missing the cut. Watney had gone nine straight rounds on the PGA Tour without breaking 70 and had failed to...

    Tags: Golf, Tour of California, Churchill Downs, New York Islanders, Tom Jenkins

  4. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Bullet fired in Mexico shootout hits woman in El Paso, Texas

    <span style=&quot;font-size: medium;">A bullet fired during a shootout between police and suspects in northern Mexico this week crossed the border into downtown El Paso and wounded a middle-aged woman walking with a child, raising concerns about spillover violence.</span>
    A bullet fired during a shootout between police and suspects in northern Mexico this week crossed the border into downtown El Paso and wounded a middle-aged woman walking with a child, raising concerns about spillover violence. Maria Romero, 48, was...

    Tags: Shootings, Personal Service, Juvenile Delinquency, Mexico

  6. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Elizabeth Warren raised $5.7 million in final quarter of 2011

    Harvard professor-turned-candidate Elizabeth Warren is proving she has fundraising chops.
    Harvard professor-turned-candidate Elizabeth Warren is proving she has fundraising chops. Warren announced Wednesday that she had pulled in $5.7 million in donations in the fourth quarter for her bid to represent Massachusetts in the U.S. Senate, besting...

    Tags: Elizabeth Warren, Politics, U.S. Senate, Scott P. Brown, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

  8. May 20, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Schwarzenegger child: How Gawker named wrong 'baby mama'

    The Big Picture
    Gawker reporter John Cook fouls up report on Schwarzenegger's illegitimate child. Editor Remy Stern said "wounded pride" suffered in journalism screw-up....
  10. Sep 30, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Social media wrap: Bloomberg, Murdoch, mayors and business leaders call for immigration reform

    Top of the Ticket
    Mayor of New York joins media magnate in promoting reform of America's immigration laws. Dozens of mayors and business leaders also sign up for the Partnership for a New American Economy....
  12. Mar 4, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Mexico's drug war creates new class of refugees

    The Juarez police lieutenant was recovering from three gunshot wounds, the result of an assault by hit men for a drug cartel. His name was on a death list brazenly posted at a monument for fallen peace officers. Lt. Salvador Hernandez Arvizu didn't like his odds of surviving in Mexico. So he fled his hospital bed, hoping to take refuge in the U.S.
    The Juarez police lieutenant was recovering from three gunshot wounds, the result of an assault by hit men for a drug cartel. His name was on a death list brazenly posted at a monument for fallen peace officers. Lt. Salvador Hernandez Arvizu didn't like...

    Tags: Crimes, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Military, Punishment, Personal Data Collection

  14. Aug 17, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Mexico drug war's costs, risks exported to U.S.

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Lorenzo de la Torre Torres was on the cusp of death. Drug cartel hit men had pumped the deputy police chief with more than 20 bullets, and slightly wounded his boss, after a wild car chase in Nuevo Casas Grandes, the Mexican city the two were supposed to...

    Tags: Crimes, Defense, Medical Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, National Security

  16. Feb 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Victim shot near Eagle Rock Library

    L.A. NOW
    Police were looking for a gunman Monday night who opened fire on a victim in an apparent gang-related attack near the Eagle Rock Library. The male victim was waking with a group of friends when they were confronted by the......
  18. May 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Johnson looking to knock off rust at Memorial

    DUBLIN, Ohio &mdash; It wasn't until <strong>Dustin Johnson</strong> got into town for the Memorial Tournament that he realized just how out of sorts he'd become during his 2 1/2-month layoff.
    DUBLIN, Ohio — It wasn't until Dustin Johnson got into town for the Memorial Tournament that he realized just how out of sorts he'd become during his 2 1/2-month layoff. "I forgot to pack some stuff," Johnson said with a hint of sheepishness....

    Tags: Golf, Masters Tournament, Career and Workplace, Leukemia, Dustin Johnson

  20. May 28, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  21. Roger Chapman Wins 73rd Senior PGA Championship

    Roger Chapman went wire-to-wire at the 73rd Senior PGA Championship at Harbor Shores in Benton Harbor to win his first career Champions Tour major.
    Roger Chapman went wire-to-wire at the 73rd Senior PGA Championship at Harbor Shores in Benton Harbor to win his first career Champions Tour major. Chapman led the tournament after shooting a 68 (-3) on the first day and never looked back, sharing the...

    Tags: PGA Championship, Golf, Sports

  22. May 28, 2012 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  23. Golf: Chapman goes wire to wire at Senior PGA

    BENTON HARBOR -- For most of the weekend, Roger Chapman was clearly the best player at the Senior PGA Championship.
    South Bend Tribune
    BENTON HARBOR -- For most of the weekend, Roger Chapman was clearly the best player at the Senior PGA Championship. And when he finally completed "the greatest day of my professional career," it was fitting that Chapman had two of his closest friends...

    Tags: Tom Watson, Golf, Bobby Clampett, Sandy Lyle, Jack Nicklaus

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