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Early on, Sunday looked like it might be catcher Elias Diaz and the West Virginia Power's day.
Diaz made his presence felt early on the defensive side after the Lakewood BlueClaws had their first two base runners reach in the first inning and looked to be in prime position to jump on the Power early.
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Cameron shy: But Diaz invites MTV along
Actress aims to raise awareness of nature
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Knight and Day" is a comedy thriller with a higher body count than a laugh count.
Still, its two stars and a capable director make it more than passable summer escapism. Think James Bond meets Alfred Hitchcock on a lesser level.
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Boxing trainer Joe Diaz was supposed to reach a major milestone Sept. 24 in the five-year saga to clear his name and bring to justice those he contends wronged him -- including boxing promoter Peter McKinn and Maricopa County Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox.
But Diaz will have to wait a little longer.
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STARKVILLE, Miss. - Manny Diaz's college diploma reads Florida State. His football coaching degree is from the University of Bristol.
If you can't go a day without watching ESPN, you know that ESPN, located in Bristol, Conn., once had a promotional campaign referring to itself as the University of Bristol, complete with a fictitious campus.
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The night when he came to us he was literally just millimeters from dying," recalls Dr. David Jimenez, a neurosurgeon of the UT Health Science Center who performed the initial emergency operation. "There were several times during the seven months where we came very close to him going into multi-system failure and having all of his organs were on the brink of shutting down. However I was always very optimistic. I was always very confident. I think the fact that he's here is a miracle.
"He cannot get up; he cannot walk around; he's very weak on his right side, but he can move his left arm quite well and he's able to understand what is going on," reported Dr. Jimenez. "He understands when he is spoken to. Several times people have cracked jokes and he smiles."
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RUTHERFORD - The alarm sounded before the sun crept over the horizon, but Jonathan Diaz, unlike most other 15-year-olds, did not mind.
He hopped out of bed at 5:45 a.m., took a shower and packed himself a lunch.
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Though Seniors Are About to Receive Prescription Drug Rebate Checks, Republicans Are Still Calling For Repeal of Reform
See the New DNC Ad 'We Can't Afford to Go Back' Targeting Republicans for Trying to Repeal the Affordable Care Act: http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2TdqERnRl0
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Punk rock and medieval Catholicism, ancient alchemy and postmodern surrealism -- Daniel Martin Diaz creates paintings that set the Christian symbols of Dark Ages Europe to the gritty rhythms of heavy metal and hot-rod culture. His work has been banned by Christian bookstores, tattooed on the backs of fans, collected by prison inmates, and heralded by scholars of Renaissance art. His paintings of Eve as a winged serpent, a fetal Christ battling a monster, and a centaur St. Sebastian pierced by arrows and ringed by Latin catechism phrases, would not seem out of place in either an obscure Spanish basilica or B-grade horror movie. But Diaz isn't out to be labeled blasphemous. His work is neither arch nor exploitative -- he reinvests the traditional iconography of the church with the mythica...
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ATLANTIC CITY -- Jorge Diaz won his first fight since suffering his lone loss, but his victory over Rafael Lora ended in controversial fashion Saturday night.
Diaz defeated Rafael Lora by third-round technical knockout, but only after Diaz's illegal punch to the back of Lora's head left Lora unable to continue. Referee Sparkle Lee didn't give Lora the full five-minute rest period after Diaz fouled, and waved him out.