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Ilitch Has Glove Back; Now He Wants Fans Back

Ilitch Has Glove Back; Now He Wants Fans Back

He gets the glove back now. Thirty-eight years after he put it in the closet and decided that playing baseball was not going to pay the rent and maybe he should try this pizza thing -- 38 years later -- Mike Ilitch is finally back in the game. Better. He's in the big leagues. Thank you, fate. We owe you one. It was a good day for baseball around here Tuesday, the day the ownership committee recommended Ilitch to be the new boss of the Tigers. Now maybe we can think about this franchise without throwing up.
The Good, The Bad And The Good-Bye

The Good, The Bad And The Good-Bye

BARCELONA, Spain -- They were fun, they were exciting, they were hot as hell. The 1992 Olympics have officially closed, and we can now look forward to the traditional lighting of the torch in Atlanta, 1996, which will probably be done by a sheriff in a pickup truck.But before we say adios Barcelona, a look back on the best and worst of the Games we witnessed:
Carl Lewis: He’S Earned Our Awe, But Not Our Love

Carl Lewis: He’S Earned Our Awe, But Not Our Love

BARCELONA, Spain -- I got Carl Lewis out of bed once. He was a college kid, spending the summer at his parents' house in Willingboro, N.J. I arrived for an interview -- you could do that with Carl back then -- but he had overslept. I rang the bell. I rang again. Finally, he came wobbling down the steps, wearing his underwear, rubbing his eyes.
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Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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