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Former Orlando Magic star who played in the NBA from 1989 to 2002.
Former Orlando Magic star who played in the NBA from 1989 to 2002.
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Talent pool runs deep for sophomore guards in the Southland
Get ready for an invasion of private jets arriving from Lexington, Ky.; Durham, N.C.; Gainesville, Fla.; and elsewhere carrying college basketball coaches hoping to woo a growing group of talented guards from the high school class of 2015. The days...
Tags: Jrue Holiday, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education, Ocean View
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Baseball: Roster announced for North-South all-star series
Varsity Times InsiderThe California Baseball Coaches Assn. North-South all-star series is set for Saturday and Sunday at San Diego State. Here's the South roster made up of seniors to be: Chris DeVito, Chatsworth, 1B; Dylan Alexander, Simi Valley, C; Alex Guenette, La...... -
Baseball: Alemany can't handle pitcher Thomas Eshelman [Updated]
Varsity Times InsiderThere's a reason Carlsbad pitcher Thomas Eshelman signed with Cal State Fullerton. He's pretty impressive. On Monday in an opening game of the Hard 9 National Classic, Eshelman struck out 15 and walked none to help Carlsbad knock off Mission...... -
Cartoons: Obama over Libya
Opinion L.A.Politicians often claim that an earful from all quarters translates to a job well done. If that's the case, cartoonists must regard operation liberate Libya as a true resume-builder for President Obama. Liberal Chris Britt put the "W" in our...... -
Rose Parade: Not coldest ever, but chilly enough
L.A. NOWIt wasn't the coldest Rose Parade on record, but with an overnight low of 39 degrees, it was still plenty cold -- chilly enough that even visitors from the upper Midwest took note. Nick Anderson, 20, a junior at the...... -
Lakers face a lot of uncertainty heading into first-round matchup with Oklahoma City
Lakers BlogIn the midst of two glorified scrimmages this week, the Lakers had already begun their preparation for their first-round matchup beginning Sunday against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (fractured right index finger) and center... -
Cartoonists' Halloween season
Joel Pett is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Lexington Herald-Leader. His work also appears in USA Today.The perennial coincidence of election season and fright night is an overflowing sack of grist-candy for editorial cartoonists. Cartoons and Halloween go together like profusely bleeding eyeballs and dagger-pierced jugulars! I mean, when you think masked...Tags: Death, Halloween, Entertainment, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Haunted Houses (attractions)
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The Paris trip
JOEL PETT is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Lexington Herald-Leader. His work also appears in USA Today.Forget CIA misdeeds, veep-dark secrets, toothpaste made in China, the surge, evil-doers, amnesty for illegal immigrants and the Supreme Court, for the moment. Paris Hilton's three weeks in the joint got the nosy media all out of joint. She may have done...Tags: Migration, Entertainment, Illegal Immigrants, Central Intelligence Agency, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Cartoon contrariness
JOEL PETT is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Lexington Herald-Leader. His work also appears in USA Today.Regarding the persistent, polarized, stubborn and bleak cycle of violence in the Middle East, cartoonists are persistent, polarized, stubborn and bleak. And like the region's political players, we'll observe the same situation for years and draw...Tags: Entertainment, George W. Bush, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Cartoons
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Diamond in the rough
Cartoonists jumped on the 'roid revelations like Hank Aaron on a hanging curve. WHAP! BIFF! SMACK! read the cartoon balloons. The "say it ain't so" panels were so-so, and we wore the cover off the asterisk jokes. We struck out at baseball, mom, apple pie,...Tags: Baseball, Entertainment, Hank Aaron, Major League Baseball, Cartoons
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Outside the box
An easy week for no-brainer cartoons. Monday: Dreamy remembrance of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Tuesday: No cartoon because of King holiday. Wednesday: A Democratic debate required dropping horse-racing cliche in favor of prizefighting cliche....Tags: Entertainment, Martin Luther King Jr., Bill Clinton, Cartoons
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Here comes the snide
Most cartoonists blissfully espouse opinions supporting the anti-family, anti-God, anti-American gay agenda. I do. And because nothing is more anti-family than marriage, we marched in wedlock-step with the recent California court decision. Nick Anderson...Tags: Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage, Entertainment, Family, The Washington Post
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