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After last month's trade that sent all-star centerfielder Nate McLouth to Atlanta, the remaining Pittsburgh Pirates weren't afraid to let it be known they weren't too happy with the decision. »Read story
 
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Margie Cason had just seen grandson Curtis Brinkley off when she felt dizzy. As she rested, the phone rang: Brinkley had just been shot.

Meanwhile, Brinkley was asking nurses: "Am I going to be able to play football again?" Brinkley, who still holds the city-league record for rushing, had just been signed by the Chargers.