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The Dugout: It's Tribe Time Now Finale

By B. Thompson StroudSep 20th 2009 – 11:30PM

The 1997 Cleveland Indians have finally been reassembled on the 2009 Los Angeles Dodgers, and it is up to venerable Dugout protagonists Jim Thome and Manny Ramirez to lead them through the playoffs and to the promised land, whether they've been there already or not. If you have not been reading our end of the season...

The Dugout: It's Tribe Time Now, Part 4

By B. Thompson StroudSep 6th 2009 – 10:30PM

Not to ignore everything else that is happening in the world of baseball, but Jim Thome and Manny Ramirez are on the same team and you should be reading about it.Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5Part four of the quest to reunite the entirety of the 1997 Cleveland Indians on the 2009 Los Angeles Dodgers takes us places we...

criminaljustice News From the Web

  • 01/18/12 Alta Colleges Sued by Illinois Over Law-Enforcement... Source: Bloomberg.com Alta Colleges Inc., operator of the for-profit Westwood colleges, misleads prospective students about the value of its criminal-justice degree program, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said.
  • 11/27/11 Dispute over Maricopa County's criminal information... Source: NBC - KPNX TV 12 - Phoenix AZ Of all the muddled legal affairs that tainted Maricopa County government in the last three years, few were as vexing as the dispute over control of the county's criminal-justice information system.
  • 11/03/10 Voters rejecting King County tax increase for justice... Source: The Seattle Times - Seattle WA Nearly 57 percent of King County voters were rejecting an increase in sales taxes to pay for criminal-justice services in early returns Tuesday night.
  • 09/20/10 Educator with local ties helps launch CSI camp Source: Press Republican - Plattsburgh NY Growing up in the North Country, Joshua Duntley became interested in psychology and the criminal-justice system.

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