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Bobby Thomson remembered in ex-hometown Watchung, NJ
WATCHUNG — Bobby Thomson, whose home run in a 1951 playoff game became known as the ‘Shot Heard ‘Round the World,” died Monday in Savannah, Ga., where he moved four years ago after living in Watchung most of his adult life. He was 86.
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Removing a divot … only Bobby Jones … Talamore llama caddies
MICK BROWN”COASTAL DIVOTS” Ralph and Ed are opponents in the annual Raccoon Lodge Match Play Championship.
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Bobby Thomson remembered in ex-hometown Watchung, NJ
WATCHUNG — Bobby Thomson, whose home run in a 1951 playoff game became known as the ‘Shot Heard ‘Round the World,” died Monday in Savannah, Ga., where he moved four years ago after living in Watchung most of his adult life. He was 86.
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Removing a divot … only Bobby Jones … Talamore llama caddies
MICK BROWN”COASTAL DIVOTS” Ralph and Ed are opponents in the annual Raccoon Lodge Match Play Championship.
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Chandigarh cops drag feet on car race deaths

Chandigarh cops drag feet on car race deaths
Police Wednesday was yet to identify the two women in a Honda Accord that left two people, including a six-year-old child, dead in a high-security area of Chandigarh the night before.
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Crusaders have high hopes
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Graduation losses pose challenge for East

Graduation losses pose challenge for East
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What’s on today?
Monday, 8am – SOMETHING to start your week… Kung Fu and Kickboxing at Horncastle Primary School, Bowl Alley Lane (all ages), 6pm-7.30pm. Information: 07930 674950
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NFL NOTES: Eli Manning OK after big hit vs. Jets
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Quarterback Eli Manning suffered a big gash to the left side of his temple and left the New York Giants’ preseason game against the New York Jets on Monday night.
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UPDATE: Central Jersey remembers local baseball star Bobby Thomson

UPDATE: Central Jersey remembers local baseball star Bobby Thomson
WATCHUNG — Bobby Thomson, whose home run in a 1951 playoff game became known as the “Shot Heard ‘Round the World,” died Monday in Savannah, Ga., where he moved four years ago after living in Watchung most of his adult life. He was 86.
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Usually, Ryder Cup talk during PGA week is mundane. Not this year
Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson, it says here that your lives are about to change. Winning the PGA Championship, great feat that it is, isn’t necessarily a life-changer. Do you think the daily routines of Mark Brooks or Wayne Grady or Shaun Micheel were turned on their heads after their names were engraved on the Wanamaker Trophy? No, the game-changer is playing in the Ryder Cup. Ask Davis Love …
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Gonzo: Arcane rules and a bunch of bunk

Gonzo: Arcane rules and a bunch of bunk
You can learn a lot by watching 60 Minutes. You can learn even more before it comes on. The other day, while I was waiting for CBS to dust off Andy Rooney so he could stumble through his weekly mind-numbing non sequiturs, I caught a little of the PGA Championship. It was an accident.
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All’s Fair once again in Lake County
Tuesday marked the start of the 141st edition of the Lake County Fair.
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Craigslist Suspect’s Suicide Riles Victim’s Family

Craigslist Suspect’s Suicide Riles Victim’s Family
Suicides in jail aren’t uncommon — but rarely do they involve such high-profile inmates as Craigslist killing suspect Philip Markoff. Now the family of the woman he was accused of murdering is left yearning for justice, while the public remains captivated by the fit-for-Hollywood story of a medical student accused of soliciting a masseuse on Craigslist and shooting her dead during a botched …
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Odds and ends from Begel’s notebook
Some columns write themselves. Others, well, they take some effort. This week, Dave Begel cleans out his notebook,
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Groups Urge Dr. Laura’s Advertisers to Jump Ship

Groups Urge Dr. Laura’s Advertisers to Jump Ship
*On Monday, left-wing watchdog group Media Matters joined GLAAD, the Women’s Media Center and Unity Journalists of Color to not only denounce Dr. Laura Schlessinger for her recent use of the N-word on-air, but to call on her advertisers to abandon her. Schlessinger used the epithet multiple times while talking to a black caller and [...]
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AROUND NORTH COUNTY: Area Special Olympians stand out at national games
The Missouri green basketball team, which featured some standout hoopsters from North County, brought home the silver medal after a nail biting game against Mississippi at this year’s Special Olympics USA National Games held July 18-23 in Lincoln, Neb.
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PGA rules official David Price on chain of events leading to Dustin Johnson’s penalty
PGA rules official David Price had a sinking feeling as he watched Dustin Johnson stroke his final putt in Sunday’s final round of the PGA Championship.
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