Word: ballparks
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That fact hardly bothers Lentz, however, as his destination will be somewhere a little more glamorous--a major league ballpark near...
...while. The owners are likely to cause trouble when the bargaining agreement expires at season's end. A long lockout may mean the end of baseball as we know it, while retirement may grab other greats, like my hometown hero, Tony Gwynn. Cut class and hit the ballpark in April...
...this writer), Napster's proposal "doesn't solve the immediate problem" for an industry still pulling in $35 billion to $40 billion in annual sales, even swimming against the technological tide. The $1 billion proposal, Parsons told the New York Times, "does not strike me as being in the ballpark...
...Padres. Seeing as my Red Sox have not been in a World Series in fifteen years, I'm not inclined to feel sorry for two clubs that have both been there within the past four. And the Marlins just announced a plan to build a new, $318-million ballpark. So don't tell me they need a hand...
...floor private suite, a move some deem unethical. "I have a problem with government officials getting rich off their public service on public property," says the Center for Public Integrity's CHUCK LEWIS. Albright has not written a book proposal, but will outline ideas and field questions from publishers. Ballpark advance?--$700,000 to $800,000. And though she's been approached by a dozen schools to teach--including Georgetown, a few blocks from her home--sources tell TIME she is more interested in setting up her own think tank devoted to the development of democracy...