Friday, October 28, 2011

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Friday called decisive day in NBA talks

NBA owners and players are talking for a third straight day, with both sides calling Friday a decisive day for big moves to end the lockout.

Your Morning Phil: Freese, Fisk, Meghan H. Your Morning Phil: Freese, Fisk, Meghan H.

Talking baseball while gaining an appreciation for the new Busch Stadium, which is an excellent place to play a Game 7:

Brazil isn't ready to host World Cup: Pele Brazil isn't ready to host World Cup: Pele

Pele says Brazil is not ready to host the 2014 World Cup.

Urlacher says young safeties get the message Urlacher says young safeties get the message

Brian Urlacher sees no reason to give Major Wright and Chris Conte a pep talk with veteran Chris Harris now out of the mix.

Should Big Ten be looking at further expansion?

Should the Big Ten be looking at further expansion?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Only if Notre Dame football is involved
Sighting: Theo Epstein and Tom Ricketts watch World Series at The Fifty/50 Sighting: Epstein, Ricketts watch World Series together

Cubs president of baseball operations Theo Epstein and Cubs owners Tom and Todd Ricketts watched Game 6 of the World Series at The Fifty/50 in Ukrainian Village Thursday. Coincidentally, I was there as well and got to see Theo-madness first hand.

Cardinals rally twice, win in 11th to force Game 7 Cardinals rally twice, win in 11th to force Game 7

The Texas Rangers were one strike away from their first World Series title in the ninth. They were a strike away from their first World Series title again in the 10th.

Sides optimistic deal may be near NBA players, owners closing in on agreement

As union executive director Billy Hunter prepared to answer a question after Thursday's 71/2-hour labor negotiations with NBA officials, Commissioner David Stern made a crack from the back of the media room, drawing laughter.


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