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blame: Encyclopedia II - Don Denkinger - The Call

"The Call" remains one of the more memorable, or heartbreaking, moments in World Series history. It was Game 6 of the 1985 World Series, with the St. Louis Cardinals leading the Kansas City Royals 3 games to 2. The Cardinals had taken a 1-0 lead on an 8th-inning single by little-used backup catcher Brian Harper after Danny Cox (of the Cardinals) and Charlie Leibrandt (of the Royals) had battled tit-for-tat all game long. Todd Worrell was now in the game for the Cardinals in the 9th inning, facing Jorge Orta for the Royals. Orta hit a slow ro ...

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Don Denkinger, Don Denkinger - The Call, Don Denkinger - Game 7, Don Denkinger - You Can't Blame, Don Denkinger - External link

Read more here: » Don Denkinger: Encyclopedia II - Don Denkinger - The Call

blame: Encyclopedia II - Disco Demolition Night - The Event

Steve Dahl and Garry Meier, two radio disc jockeys for the Chicago radio station WLUP, devised a promotion that involved people bringing unwanted disco music records to the game in exchange for a 98 cents (US) admission fee. It would prove to be the most ill-conceived promotional idea since the infamous "Ten Cent Beer Night" in Cleveland in 1974 [1]. This promotion apparently encouraged a lot of attendees who were not "typical" baseball fans. Sox TV announcers Harry Caray and Jimmy Piersall commented freely on the "strange people" wan ...

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Disco Demolition Night, Disco Demolition Night - The Event, Disco Demolition Night - Blame, Disco Demolition Night - External link

Read more here: » Disco Demolition Night: Encyclopedia II - Disco Demolition Night - The Event

blame: Encyclopedia II - Art Modell - As Stadium landlord

Modell took control of Cleveland Municipal Stadium in 1973, which had been owned by the City of Cleveland but had become too expensive for the city to operate or maintain. He worked out a deal with the city whereby his newly formed entity, dubbed Stadium Corporation, would rent the stadium from the City for $1 per year, assume all operating and repair costs and would sublease the stadium to its two primary tenants, the Browns and the Indians. In so doing, Modell effectively became the landlord of the Cleveland Indians. This was a good ...

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Art Modell, Art Modell - As Browns owner, Art Modell - As Stadium landlord, Art Modell - Move to Baltimore, Art Modell - Legacy, Art Modell - You Can’t Blame Art Modell

Read more here: » Art Modell: Encyclopedia II - Art Modell - As Stadium landlord

blame: Encyclopedia II - Art Modell - Move to Baltimore

When the Indians and the City of Cleveland declined to abandon the Gateway Project and improve Municipal Stadium as Modell asked, Modell broke off negotiations with the City and County and decided, in secret, to move the team to Baltimore for the 1996 season. He was assisted in the move by Alfred Lerner, who would go on to become the owner of the new Cleveland Browns franchise in 1998. Modell's move returned the NFL to Baltimore for the first time since the Colts left for Indianapolis after the 1983 season. The reaction in Cleveland was, not ...

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Art Modell, Art Modell - As Browns owner, Art Modell - As Stadium landlord, Art Modell - Move to Baltimore, Art Modell - Legacy, Art Modell - You Can’t Blame Art Modell

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blame: Encyclopedia II - Art Modell - Legacy

Modell's record as a football operator is spotty. While the move to fire Brown remained controversial in Cleveland through Modell's tenure, it appeared to be the correct one given Collier's subsequent successes (ie the 1964 league title and NFL championship game appearances in 1965, 1968 and 1969). Collier retired after the 1970 season due to health reasons, and thereafter the Browns, under Modell's stewardship, not only failed to win any championships, but also were one of only a handful of teams not to reach the Super Bowl. The latt ...

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Art Modell, Art Modell - As Browns owner, Art Modell - As Stadium landlord, Art Modell - Move to Baltimore, Art Modell - Legacy, Art Modell - You Can’t Blame Art Modell

Read more here: » Art Modell: Encyclopedia II - Art Modell - Legacy

blame: Encyclopedia II - Snowball Animal Farm - Snowball's ideas

Snowball believes in a continued revolution (he argued that in order to defend Animal Farm that the animals should stir up rebellions everywhere) and continued striving for the betterment of the Animal Farm. He tries to accomplish this through many failed committees, like the Cleaner Tails Organization for the cows and the various other committees organized by Snowball. Snowball and Napoleon were political enemies from the start, and Napoleon always seemed to disagree with Snowball's ideas. When Snowball thought that instirring more revoluti ...

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Snowball Animal Farm, Snowball Animal Farm - Snowball's ideas, Snowball Animal Farm - The Windmill, Snowball Animal Farm - Snowball's exile, Snowball Animal Farm - Blaming Snowball

Read more here: » Snowball Animal Farm: Encyclopedia II - Snowball Animal Farm - Snowball's ideas

blame: Encyclopedia II - Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Jewish views

The Unification Church is accused of traditional Christian forms of theological anti-Semitism. Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Blame for the crucifixion. Many Jews feel that the church's views on Jewish responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus are anti-Semitic. The head of the church, Sun Myung Moon, has called on Jews to repent for the crucifixion, though it has recently gone unnoticed by such anti-hate groups as the ADL. U ...

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Unification Church and anti-Semitism, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Unificationist views, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Jewish views, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Blame for the crucifixion, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Blame for the Holocaust, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - The Rudin report, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Passages in Rev. Moon's talks, Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Controversy

Read more here: » Unification Church and anti-Semitism: Encyclopedia II - Unification Church and anti-Semitism - Jewish views

blame: Encyclopedia II - Art Modell - As Browns owner

During the 1940s and 1950s, he worked in advertising, public relations and television production in New York City. He purchased the Cleveland Browns in 1961 for $4 million, investing only $250,000 of his own money (he borrowed $2.7 million and found partners for the rest). Unlike the Browns' previous owners, Modell immediately took an active role in the management of the team, and fired legendary coach Paul Brown on January 9, 1963. He did so partly because Brown mostly ignored him and partly because the Browns' players, especially star running back Jim Brown, no longer wanted to ...

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Art Modell, Art Modell - As Browns owner, Art Modell - As Stadium landlord, Art Modell - Move to Baltimore, Art Modell - Legacy, Art Modell - You Can’t Blame Art Modell

Read more here: » Art Modell: Encyclopedia II - Art Modell - As Browns owner

blame: Encyclopedia II - Snowball Animal Farm - Snowball's exile

Snowball was exiled by Napoleon during a vote on the windmill. Snowball's enthusiasm had carried him away in creating the plans for a new windmill which he claimed could provide electricity for the entire farm, allowing hot-water showers and a 3-day week. Napoleon's concise speech was composed of several sentences telling the animals to vote against the windmill. Snowball's eloquence quickly persuades the animals to join his cause. However, before a vote could take place Napoleon ordered his nine puppies which had now grown fully into vicious dogs to chase Snowball out of the farm. He then ...

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Snowball Animal Farm, Snowball Animal Farm - Snowball's ideas, Snowball Animal Farm - The Windmill, Snowball Animal Farm - Snowball's exile, Snowball Animal Farm - Blaming Snowball

Read more here: » Snowball Animal Farm: Encyclopedia II - Snowball Animal Farm - Snowball's exile

blame: Encyclopedia II - Litter - Cleaning

In some areas in the US, sections of roads and highways (usually about a mile) can be "adopted" by a company or group. The sponsor either sends volunteers or hires people to clean the section of roadway. Also, imprisoned convicts are used in some areas to clean roadway trash as part of their repaying their debt to society. A bottle floating in a canal Litter in the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland An aluminiu ...

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Litter, Litter - Littering, Litter - Election littering, Litter - Blame for litter, Litter - Effects on the environment, Litter - Costs of litter, Litter - Cleaning

Read more here: » Litter: Encyclopedia II - Litter - Cleaning

blame: Encyclopedia II - Kobe Bryant - Early Life

Bryant was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the age of 6 he, his two sisters, and his parents moved to Italy, where his father began playing professional basketball. While living there, he gradually became accustomed to the lifestyle and subsequently learned to speak the Italian language fluently. In 1994, the Bryants moved back to the United States. After a spectacular high school career in the Philadelphia suburb of Lower Merion, at Lower Merion High School, Bryant achieved national recognition as a prodigal basketball tal ...

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Kobe Bryant, Kobe Bryant - Early Life, Kobe Bryant - NBA Career, Kobe Bryant - Controversy and trial, Kobe Bryant - The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame..., Kobe Bryant - Honors

Read more here: » Kobe Bryant: Encyclopedia II - Kobe Bryant - Early Life

blame: Encyclopedia II - Kobe Bryant - NBA Career

Bryant's career trajectory as an NBA player out of high school has been nothing short of exceptional. By the age of 24, Bryant had already won many individual accolades, from his annual inclusion in the All-NBA teams and a seven time selection into the NBA All-Star team. Bryant, along with former teammate Shaquille O'Neal, helped lead the Los Angeles Lakers as perennial championship contenders, resulting in three consecutive NBA championships in 2000, 2001, and 2002. The Lakers also ventured to the 2004 Finals against the Detroit Pistons, bu ...

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Kobe Bryant, Kobe Bryant - Early Life, Kobe Bryant - NBA Career, Kobe Bryant - Controversy and trial, Kobe Bryant - The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame..., Kobe Bryant - Honors

Read more here: » Kobe Bryant: Encyclopedia II - Kobe Bryant - NBA Career

blame: Encyclopedia II - Kobe Bryant - Controversy and trial

Kobe Bryant is, however, open to a lot of criticism spawning from what critics consider a collection of personality flaws. Detractors have branded Bryant as a selfish, egotistic player who pads his own achievements at the expense of his team. These criticisms came under great discussion following sexual assault allegations stemming from his June 2003 encounter with 19-year old Katelyn Faber in a Vail, Colorado hotel room. Consequently, Bryan ...

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Kobe Bryant, Kobe Bryant - Early Life, Kobe Bryant - NBA Career, Kobe Bryant - Controversy and trial, Kobe Bryant - The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame..., Kobe Bryant - Honors

Read more here: » Kobe Bryant: Encyclopedia II - Kobe Bryant - Controversy and trial

blame: Encyclopedia II - Litter - Littering

Litter is unsightly and expensive to clean up, so the act of littering has been made a fineable offense by statute in many places. For example, in the U.S. state of California, the punishment for first-time littering starts at a $100 (USD) fine and eight hours of picking up roadside litter. A defendant's third offense and all subsequent offenses are punished with a minimum penalty of a $750 fine and 24 hours of litter cleanup (per offense). See Cal. Veh. Code § 42001.7 [1]. Such penalties are often p ...

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Litter, Litter - Littering, Litter - Election littering, Litter - Blame for litter, Litter - Effects on the environment, Litter - Costs of litter, Litter - Cleaning

Read more here: » Litter: Encyclopedia II - Litter - Littering

blame: Encyclopedia II - Litter - Election littering

One type of litter specifically identified by governments in both hemispheres is called "Election Litter". In all cases it is defined as the erection of signs on public property and on private property without permission by political campaigns. In some countries, Election Litter is a form of direct propoganda wherin images of the current dictator are posted boldly on public buildings. In Western cultures, however, the littering is conducted by private persons who often operate at night so as not to get caught, as the penalties can be quite severe. Electioneering Spells Litter in Baltimore Cra ...

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Litter, Litter - Littering, Litter - Election littering, Litter - Blame for litter, Litter - Effects on the environment, Litter - Costs of litter, Litter - Cleaning

Read more here: » Litter: Encyclopedia II - Litter - Election littering

blame: Encyclopedia II - Ryder Cup - Format

The Ryder Cup Matches involve various matchplay matches between players selected from two teams of 12. In 2002, those games consisted of 8 foursomes matches, 8 fourball matches and 12 singles matches. The winner of each match scores a point for their team, with ½ a point each for any match that is tied after 18 holes. A foursomes match is a competition between two teams of two golfers. The golfers on the same team take alternate shots throughout the match, with the same ball. Each hole is won by the team that completes the hole in th ...

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Ryder Cup, Ryder Cup - Format, Ryder Cup - Founding of the Cup, Ryder Cup - Controversial Ryder Cups, Ryder Cup - “You Can’t Blame The U.S. Team”, Ryder Cup - Results

Read more here: » Ryder Cup: Encyclopedia II - Ryder Cup - Format

blame: Encyclopedia II - Ryder Cup - Founding of the Cup

There is some debate over who suggested the idea for the Ryder Cup. James Harnett, a journalist with Golf Illustrated magazine appears to have proposed a similar idea to the USPGA on December 15, 1920 and, having failed to attract support, the idea was refloated by a Sylvanus Germain, president of a club in Toledo, the next year. This resulted in an unofficial match in 1921, won 9–3 by the British, and another in 1926, won 13½–1½ by Britain. A spectator at the second game, Samuel Ryder, saw the potential of the competition and persuade ...

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Ryder Cup, Ryder Cup - Format, Ryder Cup - Founding of the Cup, Ryder Cup - Controversial Ryder Cups, Ryder Cup - “You Can’t Blame The U.S. Team”, Ryder Cup - Results

Read more here: » Ryder Cup: Encyclopedia II - Ryder Cup - Founding of the Cup

blame: Encyclopedia II - Ryder Cup - Controversial Ryder Cups

TODO : The War On The Shore The 1999 Ryder Cup featured a remarkable comeback by the Americans. Down 10-6 after the first two days of play, they went 8-3-1 in singles play to take the title. The competition turned on the 17th hole of a match between American Justin Leonard and Spaniard José María Olazábal. Leonard holed a 45-foot putt to go dormie-1, assuring at least a half point and a U.S. victory (the Americans needed 14.5 points to gain the cup due to the Europeans' 1997 victory at Valderrama). A wild celebrat ...

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Ryder Cup, Ryder Cup - Format, Ryder Cup - Founding of the Cup, Ryder Cup - Controversial Ryder Cups, Ryder Cup - “You Can’t Blame The U.S. Team”, Ryder Cup - Results

Read more here: » Ryder Cup: Encyclopedia II - Ryder Cup - Controversial Ryder Cups

blame: Encyclopedia II - 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing - Background to the bombing

The judge said it was not clear whether Gaddafi or Libyan intelligence had actually ordered the attack, though there were indications they had. Two weeks before the La Belle discotheque blast, Gaddafi called for Arab assaults on American interests worldwide after a U.S.-Libyan naval clash in the Mediterranean, in which 35 seamen on a Libyan patrol boat in the Gulf of Sidra were killed in international waters. Chreidi was eventually extradited from Libya to Germany in connection with the bombing. He had been working for the Libyan Peop ...

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1986 Berlin discotheque bombing, 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing - Blame and retribution, 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing - Trial and conviction, 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing - Background to the bombing, 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing - Compensation

Read more here: » 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing: Encyclopedia II - 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing - Background to the bombing

blame: Encyclopedia II - Jean Kambanda - Criminal responsibility

Kambanda was arrested in Nairobi on July 18, 1997, after a seven-week multinational stakeout and transferred to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. The court accused him of distributing small arms and ammunition in Butare and Gitarama with the knowledge that they would be used to massacre civilians. He was found guilty after acknowledging that he supported the calls for murder broadcast on Radio Rwanda, and that he distributed weapons to the militias. He confessed that the government organized the genocide in advance (officially, this was to ensure the safety of his wife and two children, alth ...

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Jean Kambanda, Jean Kambanda - Criminal responsibility, Jean Kambanda - Blaming the army, Jean Kambanda - Responsible but not guilty, Jean Kambanda - Legal legacy, Jean Kambanda - Notes

Read more here: » Jean Kambanda: Encyclopedia II - Jean Kambanda - Criminal responsibility

blame: Encyclopedia II - Hitler's political beliefs - Distrust of democracy

Hitler blamed Germany's parliamentary government for many of the nation's ills and wrote that he would destroy that form of government. Many historians have asserted that Hitler's essential character can be discovered in Mein Kampf. In it, he categorized humans by their physical attributes, claiming German or Nordic "Aryans" were at the top of the hierarchy while assigning the bottom orders to Jews, Poles, Russians, Czechs and Roma (Gypsies). Hitler also claimed that dominated peoples benefit by learning from superior Aryans and said ...

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Hitler's political beliefs, Hitler's political beliefs - V-Mann for the army, Hitler's political beliefs - German Workers Party, Hitler's political beliefs - The Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler's political beliefs - Mein Kampf, Hitler's political beliefs - Distrust of democracy, Hitler's political beliefs - Laying blame on the November Criminals

Read more here: » Hitler's political beliefs: Encyclopedia II - Hitler's political beliefs - Distrust of democracy




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