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(E) Paul Spoljaric Still Carrying a Torch for the Major Leagues
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Paul Spoljaric Still Carrying a Torch for the Major LeaguesBy RICK WESTHEADCanada's Paul Spoljaric, pitching in an independent league in Ontario, last played in the majors in 2000. ORONTO, July 30 - Paul Spoljaric's fastball no longer pops a catcher's glove, and he has not sent major league scouts scribbling for at least several years.Spoljaric, 33, a left-hander whose tenure in the majors from 1994 to 2000 included stops in Toronto, Seattl
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(E) Croatians and Olympics, 1890'-1980's
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CROATIA AT THE OLYMPICS, 1890’s-1980’sBy Adam S. EterovichGreat honor has come to Croatia in Utah. The Battleship USS Utah was sunk at the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Chief Petty Officer Peter Tomich, Croatian American, gave his life saving his fellow sailors and was awarded America’s highest honor and awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery beyond the call of duty. No next of kin could not be found and this Medal of
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(E) Croatia awards Spain?s Moya medal of honour
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Croatia awards Spain’s Moya medal of honourZAGREB (Croatia): Spanish tennis star Carlos Moya was awarded a top state honour on Wednesday for helping promote Croatia abroad. Moya, who has won the Croatia Open four times and is making his 10th appearance at the tournament in the northern Adriatic resort of Umag, received a medal of honour from President Stipe Mesic. “Moya kept returning to Umag even in the years when many evaded t
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(E) Croatia Moves Into First Place Tie With Win
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Croatia Moves Into First Place Tie With Win Gamecock sophomores propel their native country to victory July 25, 2004 Bretagne, France - South Carolina women's basketball players Iva Sliskovic and Lea Fabbri teamed to lift Croatia to an 81-73 win over Belgium in first round action at the FIBA European Championships for Under-20 Women on Sunday. Gamecock signee Ilona Burgrova was also in action at the tournament, as her Czech Republic squad w
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(E) Croatia takes silver on Global Games
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Croatia Takes Silver at the Global Games GLOBAL GAMES NOTESPosted on Sun, Jul. 04, 2004 Scouts keep it in familyBy John MillerStar-Telegram Staff WriterDALLAS - For the first time since 2000, NBA Director of Scouting Marty Blake did not attend the Global Games.But the tournament got the next best thing with his son, Ryan Blake, there to represent the NBA.Blake followed his father's footsteps into basketball scouting, and, as the NBA's
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(E) Hibs knocked out of Intertoto after loss in Croatia
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Hibs knocked out of Intertoto after loss inCroatiaby Paul Cachia, di-ve sport Slaven Belupo - Hibernians 3-0Saturday, June 27 2004 NK Slaven Belupo ended Hibernians' Intertoto Cup hopes in the first round with a fine win in the second leg in Croatia. A 2-1 win in the first leg last week gave the Maltese side hope but VRUNICA's goal after 15 minutes started the slide. VISKOVIC doubled the lead after 76 minutes, converting a penalty kick. MIJ
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(E) BOROS took second place in Chicago at the US Open
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BOROS took second place in Chicago at the US Open US OpenSingapore’s LI Jia Wei won her first ever Women’s Singles title on the ITTF Pro Tour when she beat Tamara BOROS of Croatia in the final in Chicago on Saturday 3 July 2004; her previous best being in Wels, Austria when on Sunday 27 January 2002 when she had finished runner up to the Chinese penholder, LI Nan.The final was a match between the topspin player with the gravity defying
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(E) New world game series - Tour to Italy and Croatia
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New world game series Tour to Italy and CroatiaAn area of exceptional beauty, natural attractions and uniqueness. A Mondial tour to romantic Italy and beautiful Croatia, a Lm50 Malta International Airport shopping voucher and a year's membership in the Scrabble Club await the lucky winner of the new word game series starting today. The tour will be made between August 24-31 and includes sightseeing in Rijeka and Trieste.There will be a
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(E) Ancic rises from a ball-boy to becoming the next Ivanisevic
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Ancic rises from a ball-boy to becoming the next Ivanisevic Today's result: Second seeded American Andy Roddick beat Croatia's Mario Ancic 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, 7-5FROM starry-eyed ball boy to Wimbledon quarter-finalist, Croatia's Mario Ancic has been asked for years whether he is the next Goran Ivanisevic. Just days after his adored countryman bowed out of the All England club and tennis, the likeable 20-year-old is bidding to emula
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