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Author Archives: John Strubel

Posted inCover Story, News

Ambidextrous pitcher Pat Venditte really is the man in the mirror

by John Strubel May 13, 2009
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Stumbling Blocks, Stepping Stones

by John Strubel February 25, 2009
Posted inArts+Movies, Books

For America’s best sportswriter, sports make up the stage of human drama and folly

by John Strubel October 1, 2008
Posted inFeatures, News

Local moms’ soup-er effort tackles hunger

by John Strubel September 17, 2008
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The Luck of the Ball

by John Strubel August 6, 2008
Posted inCover Story, News

When the ice melts

by John Strubel June 18, 2008

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