Former Jays, Olympic broadcaster Chevrier dies
Tuesday, December 18th, 2007Don Chevrier, the firt Blue Jays broadcaster, was found dead on Monday.
Don Chevrier, the firt Blue Jays broadcaster, was found dead on Monday.
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The Mariners are close to a deal with Carlos Silva.
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank has put a full-court press on Bill Parcells to become the team’s vice president of football operations, according to multiple sources.
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Pete Rose thinks players who use steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs are “making a mockery” of baseball.
Contradicting the assertions of President Bush and waterboarding advocates at the CIA, federal investigators say a suspected al Qaeda operative who was subjected to the simulated drowning technique produced increasingly unreliable information after his interrogators began treating him harshly.
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