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Anarchist Ties Seen in ’08 Bombing of Texas Governor’s Mansion

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

The authorities in Texas said they were focusing on a group of anarchists as they begin to close in on the bomber.

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Anarchist Ties Seen in ’08 Bombing of Texas Governor’s Mansion

Sports of The Times: As Cliff Lee Signs, Phillies Are the Targets Now

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

The Phillies are now expected to win the World Series. Anything less will be failure. Sound familiar?

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Sports of The Times: As Cliff Lee Signs, Phillies Are the Targets Now

Josh Hamilton Wins AL MVP

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton won the American League MVP award on Tuesday, beating out the Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera and the Yankees’ Robinson Cano. Hamilton, who went to rehab eight times for drug and alcohol addictions, had the best batting…

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In Rangers’ Case, an Annoyed Judge

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

In tape-recorded comments made in July, a judge revealed how much the Texas Rangers’ bankruptcy case was annoying him.

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In Rangers’ Case, an Annoyed Judge

Giants 3, Rangers 1 : Giants Capture First Series Title for San Francisco

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Edgar Renteria hit a three-run homer, and Tim Lincecum pitched eight stellar innings as the Giants won their first title since moving west in 1958.

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Giants 3, Rangers 1 : Giants Capture First Series Title for San Francisco

Giants seal World Series victory

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

San Francisco win their first World Series since 1954 as a 3-1 victory over the Texas Rangers in game five seals a 4-1 overall triumph.

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Giants Take the World Series

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

The Giants had another Miracle Year. San Francisco captured the World Series crown Monday night in only five games, shutting down the Texas Rangers 3-1. Monday night’s pitching duel pitted Rangers star Cliff Lee against Giants ace Tim Lincecum, with…

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Giants Poised to Win World Series

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Maybe their black-and-orange color scheme was good Halloween luck. Coming back from a game-three loss to the Texas Rangers, the San Francisco Giants won 4-0 on Sunday on the effort of 21-year-old pitcher, Madison Bumgarner, who allowed only three hits…

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Giants close on World Series win

Monday, November 1st, 2010

San Francisco close in on their first World Series title in 56 years after beating the Texas Rangers 4-0.

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Giants 4, Rangers 0: Rookie’s Gem Has Giants on the Verge of a Title

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Madison Bumgarner, the youngest pitcher to start a World Series game since 1981, pitched eight scoreless innings.

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Giants 4, Rangers 0: Rookie’s Gem Has Giants on the Verge of a Title

Rangers 4, Giants 2: Back in Texas, Rangers Dig In Their Heels

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Colby Lewis’s stellar start, coupled with booming home runs by Mitch Moreland and Josh Hamilton, restored the sizzle to a series.

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Rangers 4, Giants 2: Back in Texas, Rangers Dig In Their Heels

A Baseball Rite, Still Bubbly but Less Intoxicating

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

The Rangers’ ginger-ale parties are providing an example to baseball as it tries to limit alcoholic celebrations.

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A Baseball Rite, Still Bubbly but Less Intoxicating

On Baseball: Toeing the Line, Not the Rubber

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

The Rangers’ Mitch Moreland had an uncanny knack for putting the barrel of the bat on the ball, and, as a left-handed pitcher, can throw 93 miles an hour.

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Leading Off: Lights Go Down in San Francisco

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Some sportswriters say the Rangers can turn it around in Texas, but many others are sounding the chimes.

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Leading Off: Lights Go Down in San Francisco

On Baseball: Rangers Head to Texas, Facing Third and Long

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Not only do the Giants have a lead in the World Series, they have shown the Rangers they can beat them in different ways.

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