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(E) Vote for Croatian American Baseball Heroes
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Distributed by CroatianWorld Vote for Mickey Lolich and Roger MarisThe following was forward to me by Richard Lolich. John Kraljicwww.baseballhalloffame.org There is an opportunity for two, not one, Croatian-Americans to be votedinto Baseball's Hall of Fame! Mickey Lolich and Roger Maris are on thePlayers ballot of the 2003 Veterans Hall of Fame Committee.All of us can help ensure they get enough votes by e-mailing or writing
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(E) I would walk to Tibet if I knew that would help - Goran says
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Distributed by CroatianWorld I would walk to Tibet if I knew that wouldhelpDesperate Ivanisevic asks God to ease shoulder painReutersZAGREB: fter the briefest of returns to tennis this week, former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic is back in the pit of despair because of the pain in his shoulder. "I have never, ever been so lost, I haven't got a clue what to do. This is the worst I've ever felt in my whole career. There have be
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(E) Janica on the podium again
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Janica on the podium again!
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(E) Ivica Kostelic continues to the top
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Distributed by CroatianWorld Ivica Kostelic continues tothe topDefending World Cup champion Ivica Kostelic ofCroatia passes a pole on his way to fourth place in the World Cup slalom race inKitzbuehel on January 26, 2003. REUTERS/Calle Toernstroem
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(E) Anthony Seric
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Distributed by CroatianWorld Anthony Seric, of CroatiaParma's Hidetoshi Nakata, foreground, of Japan,is pursued by Brescia defender Anthony Seric, of Croatia, during their Italianfirst division soccer match at the Mario Rigamonti stadium in Brescia, Italy,Sunday, Jan. 26, 2003. (AP Photo/Felice Calabro')
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(E) France (defending champion) loses to Croatia
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Distributed by CroatianWorld France loses to Croatia at world championships Sat Jan 25, 2:44 PM ETLISBON, Portugal - Croatia upset defending champion France 23-22 on Saturday while reigning European champion Sweden beat Algeria 32-28 at the men's handball World Championships. France, which won its first three matches, still leads Group C, followed by Croatia. Both teams are 3-1-0 and are likely to move to the next round.&nbs
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(E) Croatia beats Olympic champion Russia - Handball
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Distributed by CroatianWorld Croatiabeats Russia, Germany bags third win at world championships Thu Jan 23,12:14 PM ETLISBON, Portugal - Croatia claimed the scalp of Olympic champion Russia in the preliminary round of the men's handball World Championships, winning their encounter 28-26 Thursday. Croatia, Olympic gold medalist in 1996, has a 2-0-1 record in its group at the tournament being played at venues across Portug
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(E) Croatia's Mario Ancic wrapped a scarf in Croatian colors
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Croatia's Mario Ancic has a little bit of Goran Ivanisevic inhim. + - = < > And why not? The two come from the same town.Ivanisevic, who won Wimbledon in 2001 and was once ranked No. 2, is well known for a big serve and offbeat antics.The 18-year-old Ancic, ranked No. 88, is playing in his first Australian Open. He thrilled a large group of Croatian fans with his f
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(E) Ivica and Janica Kostelic on the podium again
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Distributed by CroatianWorld Ivica and Janica Kostelic on the podium againSweden's Anja Paerson, center, winner of aWorld Cup women's giant slalom, celebrates on the podium with second placedJanica Kostelic of Croatia, left, and third placed Karen Putzer of Italy, inCortina D'Ampezzo, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003. (AP Photo/Marco Trovati)Italy's Giorgio Rocca, center, winner of a World cup men'sslalom, celebrates on the podium with seco
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