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Hall of Famer Al Kaline, who still works for Detroit's front office, sees no reason for panic and said he recognized some of the same qualities that helped his 1968 Tigers win the World Series in seven games over the Cardinals.
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"I recognise many police officers are involved in physical work and I am also aware that officers are sometimes injured in the course of duty, protecting our communities and keeping us all safe.
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It remained to be seen how energetically the West, with little public appetite at home for overseas interventions and facing muscular Chinese trade and investment rivalry in Africa, would press its questioning against the apparent African endorsement of the vote as imperfect but acceptable.
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With Williams now, it is never anymore a comparison with todayâ?™s players, not even Azarenka, as it is with the greatest of all time. This is an impossible debate to wage if you base it on style, because the technology and the body types have changed too much. You watch the old films of Tracy Austin versus Martina Navratilova, and it is a different, pit-a-pat kind of sport. Nobody then hit the ball with todayâ?™s thunder, nobody was going for the lines.
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Farmingdale, L.I.: There is nothing romantic about an old, tired, bedraggled horse pulling a loaded carriage through the streets of New York City. Tourists will just have to find another way to romanticize their visit to New York City when the cruel carriage horse industry is ended in this city. (Perhaps a walk through Central Park, for starters?) At last there is hope that these abused, pathetic horses will be able to retire with dignity and respect if we elect Bill de Blasio, whoâ?™s said he intends to end the carriage-horse industry in New York City. Dorothy Arenella