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Apples app store hits 50 billion downloads as Ohio man wins 10000 dollars
A resident of Ohio Brandon Ashmore has won the jackpot prize of 10000 dollars by downloading Apple's 50 billionth application. Apple had earlier announced that it had come close to 50 billion iPhone and iPad app downloads since the firm's launch in 2008 and declared 10000 dollars worth gift card for the person who reaches the milestone, ABC News reports. According to the report, Apple had ...
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Homers power Reds back but Phils pull away late
CIN@PHI: Bruce smacks a two-run shot off Lee in sixth CINCINNATI -- The manner in which the Reds' six-game winning streak came to an end Friday could have been penned in one of Lemony Snicket's children's novels. "That was a series of bad events," lamented Reds manager Dusty Baker shortly after his club took a 5-3 loss against the Phillies. The Reds did not take ...
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Flesh-eating disease victim gets prosthetic hands
ATLANTA -- A metro Atlanta woman who lost both hands, her left leg and right foot after contracting a flesh-eating disease was on her way back from Ohio Friday after being fitted with prosthetic hands.Aimee Copeland, 25, is returning from Hilliard, Ohio, where she was fitted with a pair of hands with 24 programmable functions that will improve her dexterity, her father, Andy, told the ...
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Pitching coach Callaway shaping solid rotation
Email CLEVELAND -- This is the first year that Indians pitching coach Mickey Callaway has been tasked with leading and shaping a Major League staff. Manager Terry Francona is aware of that fact, but said Callaway resembles a much more seasoned instructor. Asked to talk about the things Callaway does well in working with pitchers, Francona responded, "How much time do you have?" ...
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Leakes job most likely secure when Cueto returns
Email PHILADELPHIA -- The Reds have listed Mike Leake as their probable starter for Tuesday's game against the Mets, which seems to end any remaining speculation about his status on the roster. With Johnny Cueto set to come off the disabled list for Monday's series opener against New York, someone has to come off of the roster. Logic indicated it came down to Leake or Friday ...
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A Simple Plan
Sam Raimi's masterful thriller "A Simple Plan" is built on a great "what if" situation: What if you and a couple of friends were walking through the woods and found $4 million? Would you turn in it to the police? Or, would you and your friends keep the money and split it amongst yourselves? It looks like the money is from drug dealers ... no one saw you in the woods ... nothing could go wrong, rig ... ...
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Cueto ready to return Monday against Mets
Email PHILADELPHIA -- All systems are a go for Reds ace Johnny Cueto to return to the rotation from the disabled list Monday. Cueto, who has been out since April 15 with a strained right lat muscle, was named Wednesday as the starter for the series opener against the Mets. "I'm ready for Monday," Cueto said Friday as he rejoined the team after his second rehab assignment start at ...
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Frazier hopes home-like setting will cure inexplicable skid
Email PHILADELPHIA -- Games away from Great American Ball Park this season have been anything but kind to Reds third baseman Todd Frazier. At home, Frazier is batting .293 with all six of his home runs. On the road, he entered Friday batting .131. Frazier is at a loss to explain the Grand Canyon-like chasm in his home/road splits. "That's a great question," Frazier said before ...
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Kipnis finding success with shorter swing
Email CLEVELAND -- A shorter swing has helped Jason Kipnis dig himself out of his early-season slump. Recently, the Indians second baseman has not only been one of the most potent bats in Cleveland's lineup, but also one of the top hitters in baseball. Kipnis has been an extra-base hit machine of late, entering Friday's game with the Mariners with a dozen such hits over his past 13 ...
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Cleveland suspect Ariel Castro polite to guard Jail logs
COLUMBUS, Ohio Logs documenting almost every minute of the Cleveland kidnapping suspect's time in jail show he spends most of his time resting with breaks for pacing, showers and cell ...
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Mercys top students prepared for college
Mother of Mercy High School seniors Katherine Ruwe, left, and Erin Glankler are the top two students in Mercy's class of 2013. Ruwe is this year's valedictorian and Glankler is the salutatorian. / Thanks to Jenny ...
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He is the most evil, vile, demonic criminal. He is dead to me. There will be no visits, there will be no phone calls. He can never be Daddy again. I have no sympathy for the man.
Angie Gregg
Gregg was speaking about her father Ariel Castro who allegedly kidnapped, raped and held captive for a decade, three young women in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel
One of a cluster of oceanside and oceanfront deluxe hotels on the beach at Santa Monica, Loews is one of ...
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