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Masterson stumbles Indians offense held in check
CLE@BOS: Reynolds steals third, scores on error BOSTON -- The Indians have shown a knack for shrugging off lopsided losses early on this season. That is good, because the defeat they suffered on a wet Friday night at Fenway Park was the kind of loss the Tribe will want to quickly forget. Red Sox right-hander John Lackey quieted the Indians' potent lineup, making the few mistakes of ...
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Reds power past Cubs with trio of homers
CHC@CIN: Votto clubs majestic solo homer in fourth Joey Votto started it; his teammates just finished the job. With the Reds trailing the Cubs 3-0 in the bottom of the fourth on Friday night, Votto -- the National League's reigning Player of the Week -- hit a solo bomb to left field to put his team on the board. That home run opened the floodgates, as Cincinnati went on to score four ...
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Cleveland Chilly start to the holiday weekend
CLEVELAND -- On land and on water, people are bundling up as they prepare for Memorial Day weekend. With temperatures hovering in the 40 degree range, it's not the normal start to summer, even for Cleveland. At the Great American Rib Cook-off, several dozen people turned out for Friday night's music and food fest. Dan Johnson, of Colonel Johnson's Bar-B-Que, has a special ...
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AG Be hopeful for Ohios 690 missing children
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Attorney General Mike DeWine joined students Friday to release balloons honoring Ohio's 690 missing children and urged the public not to give up hope that those who disappeared might be found. DeWine pointed to the high-profile case of three women -- two of whom disappeared as teenagers -- who were found in a Cleveland home where they say they were held captive for ...
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One Person Killed in Newark Crash
One person is dead following a motorcycle crash in Newark. Newark police say the crash happened on the ramp from State Route 79 to State Route 16 westbound Friday night. The driver of the motorcycle was the only person involved. It is unknown at this time what caused the crash. Watch 10TV News and refresh 10TV.com for the ...
Movie Review
Tumbleweeds
"Tumbleweeds" is about the texture and uneven rhythm of life, chronicling the desperate plight of a single mother named Mary Jo, who is caught in an endless cycle of bad boyfriends, and how she and her daughter, Ava, her precocious and increasingly frustrated adolescent daughter, survive a migratory life of moving from town to town, destructive relationship to destructive relationship. ...
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Mother Warns of Man Who Exposed Himself to Her Child
A Columbus mother is thankful that her daughter is safe after a scary encounter with a stranger. Airiyanna Luttrell, 12, said she was in her backyard by herself on Duxberry Avenue on Tuesday afternoon when a stranger came up to her and asked for directions. Luttrell said when she looked up, the man was exposing and pleasuring himself. She said when the man moved toward her, she took off ...
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Columbus Working On Regulations For Pedicab Industry
Columbus City Council is working on legislation to regulate the growing pedicab industry in the capital city."The number one goal with the legislation is the safety of our citizens," council member Michelle Mills said.Mills said pedicab business owners approached city council with the idea. There are no rules regulating the industry.Julian Valencia, with Columbus Pedicabs, says out of ...
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Francona impressed with Santanas power patience
Email BOSTON -- Carlos Santana possesses a mix of power and poise that has had manager Terry Francona in awe at times. One of those times was Thursday, when Santana drew four walks in Cleveland's 12-3 rout over the Red Sox at Fenway Park. The Tribe's regular catcher, who played first Thursday, mixed in a bunt single and ended the evening with three runs scored. "That was ...
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Parra activated early but feels ready to play
Email CINCINNATI -- Fresh off a trio of rehab starts for Double-A Pensacola, Reds reliever Manny Parra was back in Cincinnati this week to pick up some things and do some laundry before moving on to continue his rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville. Plans changed, though, when the Reds put fellow left-handed reliever Sean Marshall on the disabled list on Friday, and Parra received a call ...
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Baker hopes Cozart has turned corner
Email CINCINNATI -- For most of May, shortstop Zack Cozart had been having a tough time getting anything going at the plate. The struggles had become bad enough that manager Dusty Baker started to consider making a change in the two-hole, where Cozart has hit most of the season. "I've been kind of wondering what to do," Baker said. "That is the spot for him on my team, but ...
Classic Comments
We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
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I arrived into Portrush, after a journey from Belfast to Londonderry on the M2 Motorway. Having seen Londonderry I was ...
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