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The "Whiz Kids" were an exciting, energetic, youthful club that captured the hearts of Philadelphia baseball fans like no team before -- or perhaps since.
The 1950 Philadelphia Phillies, whose youth and enthusiasm earned them the nickname the "Whiz Kids," were the surprise team of the season.
Some Republicans look upon America's first Indian-American governor as the GOP answer to Barrack Obama. Bobby Jindal is young and articulate, Christian and conservative
A Bernard Malamud novel and a film starring Robert Redford centered on the shooting of a baseball player. Eddie Waitkus was the true victim of the fictionalized event.
In the 1950s, an era that was dominated by hitting, these four Hall of Fame pitchers distinguished themselves from the pack.
The oldest team name in the National League, the Philadelphia Phillies started as the Worcester Brown Stockings and were moved to Philadelphia in 1883 by Alfred Reach.
The Philadelphia Phillies franchise was established in 1883, but didn't win a National League pennant until 1915. It took another 65 years to win the World Series.
21-year-old JaMarcus Russell was selected by the Oakland Raiders with the number one overall pick in the draft. Raider Nation looks to Russell as the team's savior.
Novel takes place on Thanksgiving at a technical support call center in India for an American appliance company.
For ten straight years the World Series was played in New York City, usually between two New York teams. DiMaggio, Robinson, Mays and Mantle were among the heroes.
Brief biography of Bill Gates, Microsoft Corporation's co-founder and chairman, philanthropist, business magnate
Stale, lifeless characters can ruin a wonderfully plotted short story or novel - which is why it is extremely important to spend a great deal of time on characterization
Republican Party efforts to rebuild itself in the post-Bush years have produced a higher level of diversity in leadership backgrounds. Will it change GOP policies?
In 1930, the height of the Great Depression, US unemployment stats were equal to today's. Many people are now unemployed or underemployed...including the rich and famous.
Dr Kay Scarpetta, Patricia Cornwell's fictional Chief Medical Examiner is a thriller character has made forensic science popular and sold millions of books.
The current favorites to meet in the 2008 World Series first hooked up in the fall classic almost 100 years ago.
Professor Melvin B. Tolson proves that the power of words can be mightier than the sword.
The best-selling Australian author of Jessica, Tandia, and The Potato Factory tells the story of Peekay, a boy growing up on the eve of World War II.
During the long course of major league history there have been several players who were still wet behind the ears when they entered the big leagues.
Toronto Downtown Jazz continues to program excellent choices, local and international, for the summer festival that brings great performances to the eager jazz public
The Phillies, the Red Sox, the Angels and the Cubs have all choked miserably in historic playoff races. Here are their stories. And one bonus tale about the 2004 ALCS.
A support group for parents of multiples proved to be a huge source of help for Sokie and Steve Goulet as they raised their twins, Lauren and Michael. Learn more here!


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