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W:J.Lieber(1-0) L:P.Martinez(1-1) S:M.Rivera (2)
HR: BOS- None NYY- J.Olerud (1)
DH David Ortiz is tagged out.
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Silent bats strand Martinez
By Jeff Horrigan
NEW YORK - Pedro Martinez' performance last night in the second game of the American League Championship Series showed it was no longer necessary for him to call the New York Yankees his daddy.
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Election 2004 :: 10.14.2004
Romney claims the spotlight in road-trip push for Bush
Republican Gov. Mitt Romney will bask in the spotlight in Iowa this weekend when he ends a whirlwind three-day campaign blitz...
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Lifestyle
Think men are pigs? You're barking up the wrong tree
By Raakhee P. Mirchandani
Men can be such dogs. But Wendy Diamond, author of ``What a Lucky Dog! Understanding Men Through Their Dogs'' (Animal Fair Media, $15.95) s...
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More hot air in Arizona
By Mike Barnicle
Air Force One was parked on the tarmac of Sky Harbor Airport yesterday 200 yards...
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Politics pays visit to offices
By Jay Fitzgerald
Nick Argenio's Verizon co-workers once told him to pipe down with all his cheerleading. And at State Street Corp., according to employee Ri...
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Left, right jabs in nasty third round

Kerry
By Andrew Miga
President Bush and Sen. John F. Kerry - testy and desperate to forge a breakthrough in their dead-even race - quarreled over the nuts and bolts of tax cuts as well as deeper issues of personal faith and morality in a combative final debate last night.
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Banned train whistle might have saved boy from horrific death

Siljeholm
By Tom Farmer
A private school student who was killed by an MBTA commuter train while biking with his mother and sister yesterday might be alive today if residents of Beverly had not blocked trains from using ear-piercing crossing whistles, sources said.
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Political ballgame spawns deep yawns

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By Margery Eagan
It's easy to understand why so many chose baseball over debate last night. The game's all about the triumph of hope over experience, isn't it? ...
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