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  • Police Grandmother Unmasks Robber Finds Grandson

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Police say a New Mexico woman who confronted a masked intruder in her home stumbled upon a shocking discovery when she ripped off his disguise — the robber was her grandson.KRQE-TV reports that 22-year-old Thomas Clark is facing robbery charges after police say he stole his grandmother's purse during a bizarre robbery at an Albuquerque home.According to ...

  • Latos takes on Bucs hoping to stay undefeated

    On Monday, the Pirates dropped the first game of their four-game set against the Reds at Great American Ball Park. But don't worry, it's all part of their plan. In each of their five four-game series this season (counting a two-game home and home with the Tigers), the Bucs lost the first game and came back to win the next three. They'll try to continue this strange trend, one ...

  • Cincinnati News Android App Review WCPO

    app and not the content. I use all of the apps on a regular basis because I love local news and I do not have a bias towards any local news source. Each app will be scored in 5 categories; Headlines, Weather, Multimedia, Traffic, and Other Features. And the end of the reviews, I will tally the scores a post a ranked list. Stay ...

  • Reds homer four times in 4-1 win against Pirates

    The Reds' Shin-Soo Choo is out trying to steal second base as the Pirates' Jordy Mercer takes the throw during the first inning. / The Enquirer/Gary ...

  • Four homers back Leake as Reds win series opener

    PIT@CIN: Frazier's solo shot puts the Reds in front CINCINNATI -- Mike Leake continued a stingy streak of pitching and was supported by home runs from Zack Cozart, Todd Frazier, Joey Votto and Jay Bruce for a 4-1 victory over the Pirates on Monday at Great American Ball Park. Leake pitched seven innings, allowing one run on six hits and one walk with three strikeouts. Over his last ...


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The Emerald Forest [DVD]

The Emerald Forest [DVD]

In The Emerald Forest, director John Boorman returns to the untamed wilds of nature in order to spin a mythic, violent fable about humankind's environmental destructiveness. ...

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  • Reds to use Cingrani out of bullpen

    For Tony Cingrani, pitching out of the bullpen in Cincinnati is preferable to starting for Louisville. And for the time being, the feeling is mutual.Cingrani, who was called up while Johnny Cueto was on the disabled list and kept in reserve on Sunday in case Cueto reinjured himself, will stick with the Reds for ...

  • Third base coach Berry makes progress

    Third base coach Mark Berry continues to make progress after treatment for cancer in his tonsils and lymph nodes. ...

  • NFL notebook Ex-Bengals WR Ochocinco released from jail

    A contrite Chad Johnson apologized Monday for disrespecting a judge when the former NFL star slapped his attorney on the backside in court last week, and his immediate release from jail was ...

  • Cueto picks up where he left off

    It's a tribute to Johnny Cueto's development as a pitcher that he can come off the disabled list and be effective immediately.Cueto went six innings and allowed one run Sunday in his first start back after 15 days on the shelf."He knows how to stay sharp," Reds manager Dusty Baker said. "He knows how to work now. He knows what his body requires, which is part of maturing ...

  • Cingrani to stick around will pitch out of bullpen

    Email CINCINNATI -- Lefty pitcher Tony Cingrani doesn't know what his role will be and doesn't particularly care if it means he's staying in the big leagues with the Reds. Cingrani was called up from Triple-A Louisville to start vs. the Cubs on Tuesday in place of injured ace Johnny Cueto. When Cueto successfully returned to face the Brewers in Sunday's 5-1 victory, Cingrani ...

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