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2012/10/30

Leyland Returns.. FBI Sued.. Power Outages.. Bizarre Tigers Cartoon

October 30, 2012
DETROIT -- Jim Leyland is returning next year as manager of the Detroit Tigers.

The team and its manager quickly ended any remaining speculation about his status by announcing Tuesday that Leyland's contract was extended through 2013. He managed on a one-year deal this year and led the Tigers to the World Series, where they were swept by the San Francisco Giants. Continue reading...
Hurricane Sandy: Detroit Power Outages Affect 110,000, Storm Delays Flights

Family Of Luqman Abdullah, Mosque Leader Fatally Shot In 2009 FBI Raid, Sues FBI For Rights Violation

San Francisco Giants Animation: Taiwanese Cartoon Video Shows Panda Decapitating Tiger (VIDEO)

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