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...don’t discriminate against those usually apathetic sports fans that got caught up in the revelry of Red Sox nation. My own brother, a longtime Atlanta Braves fan, flew up from Florida just to be part of the history, even though he hasn’t spent the last 50 years waiting...
...apparent heart attack; in New York City. The third baseman hit 40 home runs in 1996, leading the San Diego Padres to a National League division title; he later told SPORTS ILLUSTRATED he started taking anabolic steroids that year. In 2001, eight days after his retirement from the Atlanta Braves, he pleaded guilty to cocaine possession and subsequently failed several drug tests required by his three-year probation, including one last month...
...National League's Most Valuable Player in 1996, who later admitted to steroid use; of an apparent heart attack; in New York City. The third baseman led the San Diego Padres to a National League division title in 1996. In 2001, eight days after his retirement from the Atlanta Braves, he was charged with cocaine possession and had since failed several drug tests...
...senior at Drake University in Iowa who plans to vote for Kerry. "It's just a distraction from issues I'm more concerned about." Hope as Democrats might, an Election Day boost for Kerry remains, like the draft itself, merely hypothetical. --By John Cloud. With reporting by Paige Bowers/ Atlanta, James Carney/Washington, Sarah Sturmon Dale/Minneapolis, Jeffrey Ressner/ Los Angeles, Betsy Rubiner/ Des Moines and other bureaus
Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga. achieved the top spot this year as well as in 2003 and 2001. Spelman College, a women’s college also in Atlanta, received the second spot on the list. Spelman had previously reached the top ranking...