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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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The Hand [DVD]

The Hand [DVD]

I Bury the Living is a corker of a horror-thriller that draws you in, but ultimately lets you down with an explanatory ending that just doesnt fit. Made quickly on a shoestring budget, it was one of an onslaught of small-scale drive-in flicks that poured out of scrappy independent studios in the 1950s and early 1960s, most of which were immediately forgettable. I Bury the Living< ... ...

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  • Cueto OK after DL return but time will tell

    Email CINCINNATI -- The first time that Reds ace Johnny Cueto returned from the disabled list after suffering a strained right lat muscle, he made three successful starts. One of them was an eight-inning outing to beat the Pirates. It was after that game that Cueto returned to the DL with a recurrence of the injury. On Monday, the day after Cueto successfully returned again with six innings and ...

  • First-round pick Ervin readying for pro debut

    Email CINCINNATI -- Outfielder and Reds 2013 first-round Draft pick Phillip Ervin, who signed his contract on June 10, will begin his pro career at Rookie-level Billings. The Mustangs' season begins on Thursday. Ervin is one of 16 Draft selections that have already signed. Others included the third-round pick Mark Armstrong, a right-handed pitcher, and Chad Jones, a left-handed pitcher ...

  • Oxycodone Bust Includes Eight Members of Same Family

    A first of its kind case begins to work it's way through the federal court system in Northern Kentucky. It involves the largest oxycodone distribution ring ever, busted here in the Tri-State. And many of the defendants are members of the same family. When the Feds made their initial announcement about this case, they had dubbed it "Operation Family Vacation" because so many ...

  • Artworks Murals To Be Unveiled Across the Tri-State

    Blank walls will soon turn into bright murals across Cincinnati. Artworks kicked off its 2013 Summer Projects this morning. For these artworks apprentices, canvas cannot contain the magnitude of their murals. "I'm really happy with what we have to work with." Alex Sunderman will join 114 other young artists this summer, as they transform ten walls into works of art. This morning, ...

  • Don Pablos Restaurant Closed Due to Safety Concerns

    A popular Riverfront restaurant in Newport is closed due to safety concerns with its outdoor patio. Don Pablo's closed Friday after a manager noticed deteriorating concrete on the deck above a steep hillside. Newport City officials say the restaurant had an engineer inspect the issue this afternoon. Don Pablo's reopening date will depend on the findings of the ...

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