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Milt Campbell dies at 78; Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon
Milt Campbell, a versatile athlete who became the first African American to win a gold medal in the Olympic decathlon, besting then-world record holder Rafer Johnson at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Games, has died. He was 78. Campbell, who went on to...
Tags: Sports, High School Sports, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Canadian Football, NFL Draft
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Bounty hunters are not new in the NFL
There they were Sunday night, during the televised NFL game, their pictures flashed to a nation of TV viewers, with penalties incurred listed below. They were three known New Orleans Saints evildoers. They might just as well have been on the wall of a...
Tags: Sports, Chicago Bears, Gregg Williams, Arizona Cardinals, Rose Bowl Game
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Art Modell dies at 87; Cleveland Browns owner enraged fans with move to Baltimore
Art Modell, a marketing executive who helped negotiate the NFL's first television contract and later enraged fans when he moved the Cleveland Browns franchise to Baltimore, has died. He was 87. Modell died Thursday of natural causes at Johns Hopkins...
Tags: Art Modell, ABC (tv network), Art Rooney, National Football League, Wellington Mara
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Were the Cleveland Browns named after boxer Joe Louis?
The Fabulous ForumFOOTBALL URBAN LEGEND: The Cleveland Browns were named after boxer Joe "The Brown Bomber" Louis. The Cleveland Browns opened shop in 1946 as one of the inaugural teams in a new professional football league designed to compete with the National...... -
Feb. 3 proclaimed 'Motley Crue Day' in Las Vegas
Pop & HissAs the band prepares to hit the stage and enter their two-week residency at the hotel on Friday, they've even got an official endorsement from Las Vegas mayor Carolyn Goodman who officially dubbed Feb. 3, 2012 "Motley Crue Day."... -
In North Pole, Alaska, Christmas is a year-round labor of love for Santa's helpers
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAlong the Richardson Highway in the Alaskan interior, "towns" — and that's being generous — often spring up for a single purpose: to provide food, water and, of course, fuel to passing motorists. Mosquito Junction was once such a wayside. But...Tags: Santa Claus (fictional character), Religious Festivals, Holidays, Arts and Culture, Children
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Tuesday's TV Highlights: '30 for 30' on ESPN, ESPN2
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Oct. 24 - 30 in PDF format Weekly TV Listings can also be downloaded here This week's TV Movies FERNANDO NATION: This new episode of â30 for 30â tells the...... -
Opera review: Los Angeles Opera 'The Turn of the Screw'
Culture MonsterAlthough a putative ghost story, Benjamin Britten's “The Turn of the Screw” is not a supernatural opera. Spirits serve only to remind us of ourselves -- our forbidden desires and our apprehension of otherness. In 1991, Los Angeles Opera... -
Movie review: "Heaven's Rain"
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Heaven's Rain" is a delicate, frequently profound drama based on the 1979 home invasion murders of an Oklahoma minister and his wife, whose two children were brutally shot and terrorized in the process. Unfortunately, the resulting film needed a more...Tags: Taryn Manning, Movies, Mike Vogel, She's Out of My League (movie), Entertainment
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Should we buy into the dream of a football stadium in City of Industry?
Culture MonsterAre you ready for L.A. Live, San Gabriel Valley edition? The downtown entertainment complex may get a cousin of sorts 23 miles to the east if billionaire developer Edward Roski Jr. has his way. So far, coverage of Roskiâs proposal...... -
Tommy Henrich dies at 96; New York Yankees star
Associated PressTommy Henrich, nicknamed "Old Reliable" for his knack of delivering clutch hits for the New York Yankees, has died. He was 96. Henrich died Tuesday in Dayton, Ohio, the Yankees announced. No cause of death was given. A five-time All-Star outfielder,...Tags: Sports, Obituaries, All Stars, Joe DiMaggio, Social Issues
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Dante 'Gluefingers' Lavelli dies at 85; sure-handed Cleveland Browns receiver
Associated PressHall of Famer Dante "Gluefingers" Lavelli, a sure-handed receiver who helped the Cleveland Browns build a pro football dynasty in the 1940s and '50s, died Tuesday night at a Cleveland hospital. He was 85. Lavelli had been hospitalized with congestive...Tags: Marion Motley, Sports, World War II (1939-1945), National Football League, Otto Graham
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