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...hate Mexicans? -Ubaldo Padilla, OROVILLE, CALIF.Ah, jeez. You know, even responding to that question gives it some credibility. I don't hate anyone because of their ethnicity. Nothing I've ever said, nothing I've ever done, I believe, could ever be construed in that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Tom Tancredo | 5/31/2007 | See Source »

...surprisingly, that etiquette lesson has inspired some high-level heckling. Best-selling author Joao Ubaldo Ribeiro wrote an apoplectic critique that caused such a furor last week that the government agreed to review its list. Ribeiro called the wonk who wrote the document "arrogant, cretinous and incompetent" but stopped short of calling the author a clown. (Had he done so, the government's vocabulary primer explains, "the professional who makes a living from making other people laugh might get offended.") When asked why the administration decided to suspend distribution of the document, Perly Cipriano, the tight-lipped Deputy Secretary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil's Bad Words | 5/9/2005 | See Source »

...this rare disease, which strikes one in 50,000 people, is less than one. Moreover, Guariniello says, there are reports of at least another 20-plus previously unrecorded examples, including Signorini's. In February another former Serie A player, Adriano Lombardi, announced he has ALS. And last month, Ubaldo Nanni, who played for third-division Pisa, died at 44 after three years with the illness. There is ALSo concern in England, where the governing Football Association is probing the ALS deaths of several former players, including Don Revie, active from the 1940s to the early '60s, and Willie Maddren, whose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soccer's Side Effect | 4/27/2003 | See Source »

With the score 5-5, Mike Cicero, coming off a scoreless five-inning relief stint against Boston College in which he earned the win, took the mound for the bottom of the seventh. With one out, he walked Mike Kersten, who was pinch-run for by Nick Ubaldo...

Author: By Mayer Bick, | Title: Baseball Falls to UMass, 6-5, in Finale | 5/13/1994 | See Source »

...Ubaldo stood at third with two outs when an odd sequence of events led to the winning run. Cicero, pitching to catcher Wilke, wild-pitched Ubaldo home on an attempted squeeze. Cicero said that there was a mix-up on the pitch with Wilke, but the rare two-out suicide squeeze attempt must have added to the confusion...

Author: By Mayer Bick, | Title: Baseball Falls to UMass, 6-5, in Finale | 5/13/1994 | See Source »

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