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Commentary: Victorino left a hole yet to be filled by Phillies
The Philadelphia InquirerBOSTON This was supposed to be the week that Shane Victorino played the outfield again at Citizens Bank Park. It's not going to happen because the Phillies' former centerfielder landed on the disabled list Friday with a tight left hamstring. He thinks...Tags: Fenway Park, Bobby Abreu, Hunter Pence, Citizens Bank Park, Terry Francona
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Summer Apps: Music And Travel
Travel and entertainment become priorities as summer approaches. So here are smartphone applications that smooth the way through an unfamiliar airport, or that find your favorite band performing at a nearby venue. Get around unfamiliar airports with Gate...Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Trips and Vacations, Pandora Media, Inc., Entertainment, National Parks
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Nationals now face the tyranny of high expectations
The Philadelphia InquirerWASHINGTON The Washington Nationals are finding out the difficulties that come with earning front-runner status. A trendy preseason pick to win the World Series, the Nationals(25-23) are just two games ahead of the Phillies after Friday's 5-2 win at...Tags: Stephen Strasburg, Danny Espinosa, Rafael Soriano, Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals
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Phillies fall to Nationals on shaky pitching and defense
The Philadelphia InquirerWASHINGTON Kyle Kendrick concluded it was needless to back up home plate. He watched Steve Lombardozzi's double skip to the warning track in the fifth inning of a 5-2 Phillies loss. Two Nationals scampered around the bases as Kendrick gazed. He blew on...Tags: Danny Espinosa, Bryce Harper, Washington Nationals, Baseball, Ian Desmond
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Denver to face Syracuse in NCAA lacrosse semifinal
The Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA In just seven minutes, his team trailed by seven goals. But the coach's plan was working just fine. It was Bill Tierney's first game as coach at the University of Denver in 2010. He wanted the Pioneers to get a taste of big-time college...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lincoln Financial Field, Villanova Wildcats, Syracuse Orange, Lacrosse
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Syracuse seniors get program back to lacrosse final four
The Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA Syracuse men's lacrosse coach John Desko did not talk much about his team's title drought during the season. He knew he did not have to. The Orange return to the final four this weekend for the first time since 2009 when they meet Cornell on...Tags: Lincoln Financial Field, Villanova Wildcats, Big East Conference, Syracuse Orange, Lacrosse
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North Carolina upsets Northwestern to reach women's lacrosse final
The Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA Even as her team held a commanding, eight-goal lead over Northwestern with about 10 minutes remaining, North Carolina midfielder Abbey Friend never felt a trip to the NCAA Division I women's lacrosse championship game was secure. Given the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Villanova Wildcats, North Carolina Tar Heels, Lacrosse, College Sports
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Haynes Johnson, Pulitzer Prize winner, historian, professor, dies at 81
Capital News ServiceCOLLEGE PARK, Md. Haynes Johnson best-selling author, Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist, historian and eminent professor at the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism died Friday. He was 81. He entered Suburban Hospital in...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, The Washington Post, Journalism, Students, News Media
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Pay-TV companies losing customers, analyst says
The Philadelphia InquirerOne of pay-TV's top trend analysts, Bruce Leichtman, says the biggest pay-TV companies lost 80,000 TV subscribers over four quarters, a first in his research over more than a decade. He attributed the decline to slow housing, a saturated pay-TV market,...Tags: Netflix Inc., Marketing, Satellite Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Dave on Demand: Thank the Lord and pass the nachos for this holiday weekend's TV
The Philadelphia InquirerLong holiday weekends used to be a kind of purgatory for TV lovers. Broadcasters hung out their "Gone Fishin'" signs, and about the most you could hope for were all-day marathons of middling series like "Knots Landing," "Happy Days," or "The Rifleman."...Tags: Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Miguel Cabrera, Netflix Inc., ESPN (tv network), Arrested Development (tv program)
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'Deceptive Practice' � finding meaning in the magic
The Philadelphia InquirerIf you only know Ricky Jay from his side career as a character actor looming like a sinister talisman in the films of David Mamet, and in other work requiring an enigmatic and sometimes menacing presence then you don't know the man at all. Molly...Tags: Dinah Shore, Ricky Jay, Dick Cavett
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'Love Is All You Need' has feel-good vibe balanced by real-life problems
The Philadelphia InquirerSusanne Bier, the Danish director who emerged from Lars von Trier's militantly minimalist Dogma school, is hardly known for her rom-coms. Damaged war veterans, paralyzed accident victims, dark family secrets ... not exactly a laff riot. And so, while...Tags: Health Treatments, Love Is All You Need (movie), Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Breast Cancer, Mastectomy
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