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Fransisco Rodriguez settles for a deal with the Mets.
Article posted January 5, 2009 at 08:50 PM GMT •
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Fransisco Rodriguez has just set a three year contract 37 million dollars with the New York Mets after setting a season record of 62 saves.Even though he got that contract he was looking for 47 million dollars and 4 years so he fell way short of the money he wanted.Not only did he get 62 saves he was criticized at the beginning of the year that his velocity was going down he showed everybody when he was throwing 93-94 MPH and was beautifully capitalized by a fantastic changeup that struck many batters out.He was definitely one of the hottest free agents in the market this year.
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Article posted January 5, 2009 at 08:50 PM GMT •
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Drunk Driving Machines Approved
Article posted January 5, 2009 at 08:37 PM GMT •
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Ohio has just approved to spend 6.4 million $ on portable breath-alcohol devices. on Monday they agreed to buy 700 machines that by the end of 2009 they should be out to all 50 states.Now it is out to 10 states and is very reliable.
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Article posted January 5, 2009 at 08:37 PM GMT •
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Fourth Down Philosophy,Go For It
Article posted November 13, 2008 at 08:07 PM GMT •
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Paul Daugherty said during his press conference that he had a cure to end the Bengals losing streak.His cure was to always go for it on fourth down.He said that since the Bengals are 1-8 they have nothing to lose so why not try to give a burst to ther last place offense.The same offense that was a bomb in there hand 2 years ago but now those bombs are exploding and that shows on the field when the average only 14 points a game.
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Article posted November 13, 2008 at 08:07 PM GMT •
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OBAMA WINS
Article posted November 13, 2008 at 07:57 PM GMT •
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Democrat Barack Obama won the election and was also became the first African American president ever. Obama carried at least 7 states that Republican president George Bush had carried in 2004.Though John McCain gave Obama a run for his money he still won by over 7,000,000 votes.Unfortunately,This will probably end the aging John McCain's White House dreams.
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Article posted November 13, 2008 at 07:57 PM GMT •
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Capital Punishment
Article posted November 5, 2008 at 06:37 PM GMT •
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Capital Punishment has been a part of Ohio’s justice system since early in the state’s history. From 1803, when Ohio became a state, until 1885, executions were carried out by public hanging in the county where the crime was committed. The first person to be executed at the Ohio Penitentiary was Valentine Wagner, age 56. Wagner, from Morrow County, was hanged for the murder of Daniel Shehan from Mt. Gilead. Twenty-eight convicted murderers were hanged at the penitentiary. In 1897, the electric chair, considered to be a more technologically advanced and humane form of execution, replaced the gallows. The first prisoner to be executed by electrocution was William Haas, a 17-year-old boy from Hamilton County, for the murder of Mrs. William Brady. The last person to be executed by electrocution in Ohio was Donald Reinbolt, a 29-year-old inmate from Franklin County, for the murder of Edgar L. Weaver, a Columbus grocer. He was executed on March 15, 1963. From 1897 to 1963 there were 315 persons put to death in the electric chair including three women. In 1974, the Ohio General Assembly revised Ohio’s Death Penalty law, but the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the new law in 1978. As a result, 120 condemned prisoners, including four women, had their sentences commuted to life in prison.
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Article posted November 5, 2008 at 06:37 PM GMT •
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Newspaper Article
Article posted November 5, 2008 at 06:26 PM GMT •
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Do You Mess With What Got You To 7-0
The Tennesee Titans are 7-0 and defeated the Indianapolis Colts 31-21 last Sunday.They are considering bringing back QB Vince Young.Right now they starting the veteran QB Kerry Collins. Most people think that Vince shouldn't be the starting QB because Kerry Collins got them to 7-0.While others say that Vince should be the starter if he can handle the pressure.The Tennesee Titans are the last undefeated team in the NFL.
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Article posted November 5, 2008 at 06:26 PM GMT •
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My Poem About Luanne
Article posted November 5, 2008 at 03:10 PM GMT •
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Luanne is derange
Or in other words she’s strange
She picks too many daisies
It makes me kind of crazy
Sometimes I get mad
But that just makes her really sad
But above it all
I love her more than doves
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Article posted November 5, 2008 at 03:10 PM GMT •
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barry bonds timeline
Article posted October 23, 2008 at 03:12 PM GMT •
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2007,Barry Bonds his is 756th homerun to be 1st
on the all-time homerun list passing Hank Aaron
Sept. 17, 2004: Hits his 700th career homer, off
San Diego's Jake Peavy.
Aug. 29, 2004: Records his 68th career multihomer game, passing Mark McGwire for second all-time.
Aug. 13, 2004: Singles in his 1,813th run, passing Frank Robinson for 14th on the all-time RBI list.
July 8, 2004: Passes Eddie Murray (5,397) for eighth place on the all-time total bases list.
July 4, 2004: Receives two walks from the A's to tie and break Rickey Henderson's all-time walks walks record.
June 13, 2004: Hits his 500th homer as a Giant.
June 12, 2004: Homers off the 400th different pitcher of his career, Baltimore's Rodrigo Lopez.
May 28, 2004: Hits his 10th career walk-off homer, a two-run shot off Colorado's Tim Harikkala.
April 29, 2004: Hits his 668th career homer, giving him and his late father Bobby a combined 1,000 homers.
April 13, 2004: Hits his 661st career homer, off Milwaukee's Ben Ford, to assume sole possession of third place on the all-time list.
April 12, 2004: Hits his 660th career homer, off Milwaukee's Matt Kinney, to tie godfather Willie Mays for third on the all-time list.
Nov. 18, 2003: Named NL MVP for the third year in a row and sixth time overall.
Sept. 20, 2003: Reaches base for the 58th consecutive game, tying the NL record he already shared with Duke Snider.
Sept. 15, 2003: Passes Babe Ruth's mark of 2,062 walks, good for second all-time.
July 24, 2003: Hits his 470th homer as a Giant to pass Willie McCovey for first on the San Francisco all-time list.
July 4, 2003: Draws his 2,000th career walk.
June 23, 2003: Steals his 500th career base, becoming the first member of the 500-500 club.
November 2002: Wins his record-extending fifth MVP Award.
Oct. 26, 2002: Hits his eighth home run of the postseason in Game 6 of the World Series, setting a Major League record.
Sept. 29, 2002: Finishes regular season with .370 average to win his first National League batting title. Also sets single-season records with 198 walks and a .582 on-base percentage.
Aug. 9, 2002: Hits his 600th career homer, off Kip Wells against the Pittsburgh.
Nov. 19, 2001: Wins his record-setting fourth MVP Award.
Oct. 5, 2001: Breaks McGwire's single-season home run record with his 71st and 72nd home runs. He adds his extend his record-setting record to 73 two days later.
Oct. 3, 2001: Breaks the single-season walks record when the Astros issue him three free passes. He winds up with 177.
April 17, 2001: Hits his 500th career homer, off Los Angeles' Terry Adams.
Sept. 11, 1999: Records his 2,000th career hit.
Aug. 23, 1998: Hits his 400th career homer, off Florida's Kirt Ojala, and becomes the first member of the 400-400 club.
April 23, 1997: Records his 1,000th career RBI.
April 27, 1996: Hits his 300th career homer, off Florida's John Burkett, and joins Bobby Bonds, Willie Mays and Andre Dawson as the only members of the 300-300 club.
June 8, 1993: Hits his 200th career homer, off Philadelphia's Jose DeLeon.
April 18, 1993: Records his 1,000th career hit with a double off Atlanta's Mike Stanton.
April 12: 1993: Homers in his first at-bat as a Giant at Candlestick Park.
Dec. 8: 1992: Signs a six-year contract with the Giants.
Nov. 19: 1990: Wins the first of his six National League MVP Awards.
July 12: 1990: Hits his 100th career homer, off San Diego's Andy Benes.
June 4: 1986: Hits his first career homer, off Atlanta's Craig McMurtry.
May 31: 1986: Records his first Major League hit.
May 30: 1986: Makes his Major League debut.
June 1985: Chosen in the first round (sixth overall) of the draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates.
June 1982: Selected in the second round of the draft by the Giants, but he elects to attend Arizona State University instead.
July 24: 1964: Barry Lamar Bonds is born in Riverside, Calif.
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Article posted October 23, 2008 at 03:12 PM GMT •
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Barbara Parks
Article posted September 30, 2008 at 03:06 PM GMT •
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Barbara Parks was born in 1947 at Mount Holly,New Jersey.As a kid she had no interest in writing, but she did have a interest in humor.Now she has two boys that both live in Arizona and is also married.Her best and funniest books I think she wrote is the Junie B. Jones series.I think that she can be one of the funniest writers of all time.
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Article posted September 30, 2008 at 03:06 PM GMT •
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Tournaments
Article posted September 29, 2008 at 12:56 PM GMT •
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This weekand I had tournaments.We came in second place in our division.We won 2 games and tied 1.I had an injured knee so I was only supposed to play goalie,which I did until our third game against Wapak because Jacob wasn't hustling.After they put me in,I scored the game winning goal.We were eliminated though because Elida tied in goals and our record,but we let 1 goal past us and they let 0 past them.
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Article posted September 29, 2008 at 12:56 PM GMT •
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