Tigers end White Sox winning streak
The Chicago White Sox were trying to do something they hadn’t accomplished in nearly 60 years. Instead, they lost a game, some ground in the AL Central race and more players. Chicago, which started the day trailing the Minnesota Twins by 3 1/2 games in the AL Central, already had Paul Konerko and Gordon Beckham sidelined by injuries.
Kashmir crippled by curfew and shutdown, Geelani arrested
As curfew continued for the second consecutive day in this Jammu and Kashmir summer capital and restrictions were imposed in some towns in the valley, separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani, who had called for a shutdown, was arrested from his home here.
Japan reporter tricked captors into using Twitter
A Japanese journalist held hostage in Afghanistan for five months managed to send out a message via Twitter that he was alive when his captors asked him how to use a cell phone.
Ramadan ‘human alarm clocks’ rouse restive Kashmir
For 30 years, Rashid Malik has walked the narrow lanes of Srinagar before dawn during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, waking up residents for another day of fasting.
Tigers believe Carlos Guillen is done for season
Detroit — How could a bruise knock Carlos Guillen out for the final seven weeks of the season? That’s what you’re probably asking. But before you supply your own answer about fast healers and slow healers, consider this.
Tigers snap White Sox’s win streak
Loss drops them 4 1/2 games behind Twins in AL Central The end of a seven-game winning streak Tuesday night felt more like the start of a losing battle for the White Sox.
Rebels look to avenge 09 loss
L Observateur RESERVE A year ago, Riverside was met with the very definition of needing to bounce back from adversity.
Tigers end White Sox win streak
DETROIT (AP) -Justin Verlander allowed five hits over seven innings and the Detroit Tigers ended the Chicago White Sox’s seven-game winning streak with a 9-1 rout Tuesday night.
Tigers report: Inside pitch
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Kashmir’s cricket bat makers suffer amid violence
In Indian-ruled Kashmir, few businesses have been spared in three months of violence and curfews, with the region’s famed cricket bat manufacturers especially hard hit.
Tigers end ChiSox’s streak; Manny, Garcia hurt
- recap from game played on September 7, 2010
‘Non-lethal’ force can be lethal in Kashmir
Protesters have a new name for the troops.
Pastor weighing plans to burn Qurans amid U.S. warnings
A Florida pastor told CNN on Tuesday that while his congregation still plans to burn Qurans to protest the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the church is “weighing” its intentions.
‘Non-lethal’ force can be lethal in Kashmir
Protesters have a new name for the troops: Robots.
