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Cavaliers reach deal to retain Varejao

The Cleveland Cavaliers and Anderson Varejao _ the energetic big man with long, curly hair known to the team's fans as "Wild Thing" _ agreed on a multiyear contract on Thursday. FILE -- In this May 22, 2009 file photo, Cleveland Cavaliers' ...

From M.R. KROPKO, eTaiwan News,  9 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Cleveland Cavaliers,  Anderson Varejao,  National Basketball Association,  Orlando Magic,  Marcin Gortat

Rock Hall of Fame curator praises Michael Jackson

CLEVELAND — Pop singer Michael Jackson had a body of work that few people have matched in their careers, the curator of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame said Thursday. Curator Jim Henke said only a handful of artists in the past 40 years achieved what ...

From M.R. KROPKO, The Vail Trail,  26 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Michael Jackson

Former Indians owner Richard Jacobs dies at 83

CLEVELAND (AP) — Richard E. Jacobs stepped up along with his brother in the 1980s to rescue Cleveland's baseball franchise, which was struggling under weak financial backing and poor fan attendance at an outdated, mammoth stadium. Under his leadership, ...

From M.R. KROPKO, NevadaAppeal.com,  6 Jun 2009
Related Topics: David Jacobs,  John Hart (baseball),  Cleveland Indians,  American League,  Atlanta Braves

Former Indians owner Richard Jacobs dies at 84

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Richard E. Jacobs, the former Cleveland Indians owner and commercial real estate developer, has died. He was 84. Jacobs' real estate company confirmed the death on Friday, saying he had been in ill health. No other details were ...

From M.R. KROPKO, Buffalo News,  5 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Cleveland Indians,  David Jacobs,  American League

Cleveland Browns, Indians team up for suite sales

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From M.R. KROPKO, The Washington Post,  3 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Cleveland Browns,  NFL,  Cincinnati Reds,  Major League Baseball,  St. Louis Cardinals

Suspected Nazi guard Demjanjuk deported to Germany

CLEVELAND—Deported by the United States, retired autoworker John Demjanjuk was carried in a wheelchair onto a jet that departed Monday evening for Germany, which wants to try him as an accessory to the murders of Jews and others at a Nazi death camp in ...

From M.R. KROPKO, Boston Globe,  12 May 2009
Related Topics: Simon Wiesenthal,  Marvin Hier

Demjanjuk arrives at airport; deportation expected

An ambulance believed to be carrying suspected Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk has arrived at a Cleveland airport as federal agents prepare to deport him to Germany. The ambulance left U.S. immigration offices blocks away minutes earlier ...

From M.R. KROPKO, Taiwan News,  11 May 2009

Plane carrying Demjanjuk departs Cleveland airport

An airplane carrying suspected Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk has taken off from a Cleveland airport as U.S. officials deport him to Germany. A sheet obstructs the view as John Demjanjuk is loaded into an ambulance, Monday, May 11, 2009 ...

From M.R. KROPKO, Taiwan News,  11 May 2009

Germany expects Demjanjuk to arrive on Tuesday

Suspected Nazi guard John Demjanjuk is expected to be deported to Germany by Tuesday, a German Justice Ministry spokesman said as the retired autoworker remained inside his suburban Cleveland home. Reporters gathered outside the home Monday morning in ...

From M.R. KROPKO, San Francisco Chronicle,  11 May 2009

Son says US has ordered Demjanjuk to surrender

SEVEN HILLS, Ohio—Immigration agents served suspected Nazi guard John Demjanjuk on Friday with a notice to surrender to an immigration office in Cleveland, his son said -- the latest volley in a more than 30-year legal battle over Demjanjuk's ...

From M.R. KROPKO, Boston Globe,  9 May 2009
Related Topics: Julie Myers,  George W. Bush,  John Paul Stevens

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