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Tracing tainted letters is daunting detective work
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersPostal inspectors hunting for the senders of anthrax-laden mail have a number of tools to figure out when and where a letter was mailed. But their techniques may be insufficient to find the individuals who sent the envelopes that have generated anxiety...Tags: Crimes, FBI, Career and Workplace, Employees, Los Angeles Times
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Cubs take over 1st place
Tribune staff reporterHurricane Isabella may meet her match when the Cubs hit Puerto Rico for a three-game series with the Montreal Expos that begins Tuesday. After doing some serious damage to the St. Louis Cardinals' divisional championship hopes by winning four of five...Tags: Kyle Farnsworth, Chicago Cubs, Sports, San Diego Padres, Tony Womack
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Corey gets glory
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker had exhausted virtually every managerial ploy he could muster--a team meeting, a rearranged batting order and a greater resolve to remain calm under pressure. "We're all taught not to panic," the Cubs manager said. "There is a thin line...Tags: Crimes, Moises Alou, Chicago Cubs, Wes Helms, LaTroy Hawkins
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Zambrano's right at home
Tribune staff reporterOwnership of Wrigley Field changed hands Monday night when Sammy Sosa wasn't paying attention. After taking a no-hitter into the seventh inning and receiving several standing ovations during an 8-3 victory over Milwaukee, Carlos Zambrano declared himself...Tags: Wrigley Field, Moises Alou, Chicago Cubs, Sports, Ben Grieve
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Santos tames Cubs again
Tribune staff reporterOn paper, the remaining schedule seems to favor the Cubs in their three-team battle for the National League wild-card playoff berth. On the field, where it actually counts, that could be quite another matter. Victor Santos and the sub-.500 Milwaukee...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Sports, Todd Walker, Michael Barrett, Baseball
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Pair of 3s rescue an ace
Tribune staff reporterGreg Maddux took one for the team in the first inning Thursday—a sharp grounder off his right calf. After falling behind 4-1 early, his Cubs teammates rewarded the veteran right-hander with a parcel of runs in a 9-6 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Tom Goodwin, LaTroy Hawkins, Sammy Sosa, Aramis Ramirez
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Dejection follows Patterson ejection
Tribune staff reporterOn a night of role reversal at Miller Park, Carlos Zambrano played the part of the calm, mild-mannered player while Corey Patterson did his impersonation of a raving lunatic. Neither performance brought down the house Tuesday night in a 4-1 loss to the...Tags: Crimes, Chicago Cubs, Sports, Ricky Bottalico, Carlos Lee
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Wood, Cubs fall to Brewers
Special to the TribuneJust when you think the Cubs have found the old formula for winning, they invent a new way to lose. For example, take Wednesday night's 6-3 loss to the Brewers, when the pitcher doubled home the go-ahead run. Not exactly a new way to lose, really. But...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Aramis Ramirez, Sports, Ben Grieve, Michael Barrett
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Hopkins vows to improve research safety
Sun StaffJohns Hopkins officials scrambled yesterday to improve safety practices in medical experiments in hopes of persuading a federal agency to lift a suspension of government-funded studies. Hopkins will order additional training for officials who review...Tags: Health, Death, Elections, Asthma, Medical Research
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'We're losing all kinds of ways'
Tribune staff reporterDusty Baker leaned back in his chair in his Miller Park office late Wednesday night and shook his head in disbelief. Rookie reliever Roberto Novoa walked in the winning run with two outs in the ninth inning of a 4-3 loss to the Brewers, as the Cubs let...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Sports, Michael Barrett, LaTroy Hawkins, Damian Miller
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Win out of reach in bottom of 9th
Tribune staff reporterA checked swing that wasn't called a strike in the first inning and a game-winning bloop single that dropped within reach of Jerry Hairston in the ninth epitomized the way things have been going for the Cubs. Anything that can go wrong usually does. The...Tags: Ronny Cedeno, Chicago Cubs, Sports, Michael Barrett, Ben Grieve
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U.S. eases constraints on Hopkins
Sun StaffA federal agency lifted a suspension of human medical research at the Johns Hopkins University yesterday but frustrated school officials by imposing severe restrictions that will likely delay full resumption of research for months. While regulators...Tags: Health, Diabetes, Johns Hopkins University, Death, Medical Research
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