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CBS News Ballpark Funeral held in Ohio for long-missing soldier The Associated Press - 37 minutes ago CINCINNATI (AP) - Military workers and supporters from across the country joined in memorials Sunday for a slain Army reservist who had become a poignant picture of the war in Iraq after he was captured by insurgents. Video: Kidnapped Soldier Mourned in Ohio AssociatedPress Crowd gathers for slain soldier's stadium Funeral USA Today Cincinnati Enquirer - WCPO - WLWT - 10TV all 622 news articles ... Source: news.aol.com --- 87 days ago
CINCINNATI (AP) - Military workers and supporters from across the country joined in memorials Sunday for a slain Army reservist who had become a poignant picture of the war in Iraq after he was captured by insurgents. ... Source: abclocal.go.com --- 87 days ago
Military workers and supporters from across the country joined in memorials Sunday for a slain Army reservist who had become a poignant picture of the war in Iraq after he was captured by insurgents. ... Source: www.bostonherald.com --- 87 days ago
CINCINNATI - Thousands of people are expected to attend the Funeral of a young Ohio soldier whose remains were found in Iraq last month, four years after he was kidnapped... ... Source: network.nationalpost.com --- 47 days ago
Shooting from the Lip “I don’t know if I got the most value. Maybe our people should’ve shopped [Gasol] more and maybe we would’ve gotten more, done a better deal. Maybe [Grizzlies GM Chris Wallace] did call every team in the league. I don’t think he did, but maybe he should’ve ...” — Memphis Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley admitted to Yahoo! Sports that his team may not have gotten fair value back when it traded Pau Gasol to the Los Angeles Lakers halfway through the regular season. The Grizz received centre Kwame Brown , Javaris Crittenton and two first-round draft picks in the February deal. The Lakers play Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday. The Count 200 The number baseballs signed by Negro Leagues players donated to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City from Rush lead singer and bassist Geddy Lee . According to the Kansas City Star, Lee dropped by the museum unannounced as the iconic Canadian band toured through the city last year and was enamoured with it. A year later, and on another tour through Kansas, Lee donated the collection, which includes a ball signed by Hank Aaron . Theatre of the Absurd Woman wins Funeral at minor league Ballpark Clad in a neck brace, 60-year-old Elaine Fulps of Arlington, Tex., won perhaps the most morbid promotion in baseball, if not all sports, this week, taking home an all-expenses-paid Funeral package from a minor league baseball game in Texas. As part of the organization's All Ho ... Source: www.kare11.com --- 87 days ago
Ballpark Funeral for long-missing Ohio soldier killed in IraqCINCINNATI -- Thousands have turned out to honor a once-missing American ... Source: nbc24.com --- 87 days ago
About 10,000 people walked past Staff Sgt. Matt Maupin's casket during a weekend visitation ...
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Some Players Hold Their Noses to Say Goodbye to Stadium As players were beseeched by countless members of the news media to eulogize Yankee Stadium as it hosts its last All-Star Game, those sufficiently provoked Monday were willing to discuss what they would not miss about the old — very old — Ballpark in the Bronx. Players from the past had no problem saying goodbye to the Astrodome’s rats and Candlestick Park’s hurricane-force winds. Today’s All-Stars have their own reasons to dry their eyes at Yankee Stadium’s Funeral. "The smell," the Texas Rangers’ Michael Young said. "The tiny clubhouse," Justin Duchscherer of the Oakland Athletics added. "Hitting my head on the dugout," the Chicago White Sox’ Joe Crede offered. "Every time somebody scored or got a hit, you jumped up and forgot how low the ceiling is in there." Yankee Stadium is holding up about as well as any 85-year-old can be expected to, but the Ballpark’s 1970s facelift has begun to droop. Players found reasons for moving on easy to come up with. Olfactory issues led the voting, although few players were able to identify what the problem has been. Is one of Babe Ruth’s half-eaten hot dogs still rotting under one of the grandstands? Are the foul lines marked with sulfur? And how long does pine tar keep, anyway? ... Source: www.counton2.com --- 55 days ago
When it comes to baseball, giveaways are nothing new to bring in the fans. ... Source: www.fresnobee.com --- 87 days ago
Military workers and supporters from across the country joined in memorials Sunday for a slain Army reservist who had become a poignant picture of the war in Iraq after he was captured by insurgents.Officials estimated that about 10,000 people walked past Staff Sgt. Matt Maupin's casket during a weekend visitation at a civic center in Clermont County, east of Cincinnati, where he grew up. Another 4,000 headed Sunday to Great American Ball Park, home of the Cincinnati Reds, for an afternoon memorial service billed as a celebration. ... Source: www.wkyt.com --- 87 days ago
... thousands at Great American Pallpark for service for Matt Maupin... ... Source: www.disciplesworld.com --- 85 days ago
CINCINNATI (AP, 4/29/08) - Around southwest Ohio and, eventually, throughout the U.S. military, he was known simply as ``Matt,'' a handsome 20-year-old who had interrupted his college studies to serve in Iraq. ... Source: www.wkyc.com --- 83 days ago
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