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wful. It's silly that something could
happen like that. I'm disappointed."When the players were finally pulled
apart, Quentin was led off the field by teammate Mark Kotsay. Greinke
was checked by Mattingly and a trainer before walking off toward the
dugout, his uniform top disheveled after it had been pulled over his
head by Quentin.Greinke lowered his left (non-throwing) shoulder into Quentin
and took the brunt of the blow as they collided. The right-hander,
who had his wife and in-laws in the stands, joined the Dodgers
as a free agent in the offseason, signing a $147 million, six-year
contract.He missed time during spring training with a tender right elbow
and the flu. Quentin was slowed by a balky right knee after
having offseason surgery.After the teams started going back to the dugouts
and bullpens, Jerry Hairston Jr. came running across the field yelling and
pointing at someone in the San Diego dugout and had to be
restrained.Kemp was angry after finding out the severity of Greinke's injury."I'm
asking Greinke if he's OK and he said his shoulder's messed up.
That kind of took me over the edge right there," Kemp said."I
think Carlos Quentin went to Stanford, something like that?" Kemp said.
"I heard there's smart people at Stanford. That wasn't too smart. Greinke
didn't do anything wrong. That stuff happens in the minor leagues. It
doesn't happen in the big leagues."The benches and bullpens emptied again,
leading to pushing and s
A Kentucky Democratic operative claimed Thursday that two leaders with a
local liberal group were the ones who secretly recorded a February strategy
session with Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and his aides.The
allegation comes after McConnell claimed his office was bugged, following
the publication in Mother Jones magazine of the recorded meeting -- where
aides could be heard bashing then-potential challenger Ashley Judd.Jacob
Conway, who is with the Jefferson County Democratic Party, told Fox News
that two leaders with the group Progress Kentucky told him at the
time that they recorded the session.He said it wasn't a "Nixonian bugging,"
but could have been recorded with an iPhone.Conway told Fox News they
recorded the meeting from the hallway, and later told him about it."I
don't know why they were at the grand opening of his campaign
office. ... They overheard the conversation going on," he said. "To me
it was an extremely tacky conversation ... but it was a private
conversation nonetheless."Conway did not specifically say the operatives
gave the tape to Mother Jones, but said: "They told me they
were there. They told me they were in the hallway. They have
a recording. So you know, you can draw your own conclusions."Conway, who
said he used to be friends with the two individuals -- Shawn
Reilly and Curtis Morrison -- said he came forward because he didn't
want the situation tarnishing the Democratic Party.The FBI has been i
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">arest male heir is
a distant cousin who lives in Toronto."It's unfair to my son," said
Wood, 35. "When he was born, it suddenly felt like I could
keep (the title) going down the family line ... but it's going
to go to somebody else, a guy in Canada."Wood admits that she
values her father's title for its "sentimental value more than anything
else." Unlike the Downton ladies, she has her own career in publishing.
Most noble titles are now just that -- a form of address,
not necessarily tied to fortunes or estates. Some hereditary peers still
wield political influence in the House of Lords, but most were kicked
out after reforms in 1999.Still, the tradition of bypassing women just because
of their gender jars with current thinking -- especially when even the
monarchy is getting rid of sexism in the succession to the throne.
That means that if Prince William and Kate have a girl first,
she will become queen, and no younger brother will be able to
jump the line and get ahead of her.Those changes have prompted many
to ask: Why not take the reforms to the aristocrats as well?The
short answer is that it is much easier said than done. Some
conservatives fear change and tinkering with age-old tradition, and many
argue that the rules involved are too complicated to reform. The issue
also doesn't just concern one family -- as in the royals --
but affects hundreds. And any reform, which would need to be passed
by parliament, could potentially so
ed NY SAFE Act calls for individuals
with serious mental illness who may be dangerous to potentially have access
to firearms restricted.Lewis, after receiving the notice, contacted his
lawyer Jim Tresmond, who accompanied him to the police department in Amherst
and filed for a local hearing to have his client's privileges restored.Tresmond
said in media reports that Lewis did have a temporary, short-term issue
and required medication, but nothing recent. He suggested in a radio interview
that his client's private medical history was accessed by the government,
violating his rights by using a loophole under HIPAA laws.Erie County Clerk,
Chris Jacobs, whose office issued the letter to Lewis, said in a
statement released late Wednesday that the mishap was due to flaws in
the SAFE Act."When the State Police called to tell us they made
a mistake and had the wrong person ... it became clear that
the State did not do their job here, and now we all
look foolish," he said in the statement. "Until the mental health provisions
are fixed, these mistakes will continue to happen."In a motion filed by
Erie County Supreme Court Judge M. William Boller on Thursday, Lewis' privileges
were restored immediately after it was determined that he was sent the
letter in error."This court has determined that the information received
from the New York State Police, which served as the basis for
suspension of the Licensee's firearms license, was in error" reads th
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