Sox leave Fenway Park with a whimper The Daily Item Thu, 27 Sep 2012 00:24 AM PDT BOSTON â" Carlos Pena and Ben Francisco hit back-to-back, tape-measure homers in the fifth inning on Wednesday night to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to their seventh consecutive victory, 4-2 over the Boston Red Sox. | Sox lose to Rays in final home game of the season Brattleboro Reformer Thu, 27 Sep 2012 00:21 AM PDT BOSTON -- Carlos Pena and Ben Francisco hit back-to-back, tape-measure homers in the fifth inning on Wednesday night to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to their seventh consecutive victory, 4-2 over the Boston Red Sox. | Rays beat Red Sox for 7th straight win CityNews Thu, 27 Sep 2012 00:16 AM PDT BOSTON -- Carlos Pena and Ben Francisco hit back-to-back, tape-measure homers in the fifth inning on Wednesday night to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to their seventh consecutive victory, 4-2 over the Boston Red Sox. | Food for thought--and rigorous debate Santa Maria Sun Thu, 27 Sep 2012 00:09 AM PDT Supporters say they have a right to know what theyâre putting into their bodies. Opponents say our food supply shouldnât be tied up in more red tape and regulations than it already is. | Rays keep pace with seventh straight win, beat Boston 4-2 Portsmouth Herald Wed, 26 Sep 2012 23:17 PM PDT BOSTON â" Carlos Pena and Ben Francisco hit back-to-back, tape-measure homers in the fifth inning on Wednesday night to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to their seventh consecutive victory, 4-2 over the Boston Red Sox. | Suspect in missing student case bought shovel, tape Independent Florida Alligator Wed, 26 Sep 2012 23:15 PM PDT As the search for a missing UF student moved to northeast Gainesville, police released new information Wednesday about what the suspect purchased before Christian Aguilarâs disappearance. | A fitting conclusion Concord Monitor Wed, 26 Sep 2012 23:13 PM PDT Tampa Bay 4, Boston 2 Woeful Sox lose final home game Embed multimedia (photos, galleries, audio, map): Rays Red Sox Baseball Rays Red Sox Baseball BOSTON - Carlos Pena and Ben Francisco hit back-to-back tape-measure homers in the fifth inning last night to lead the Tampa Bay Rays to their seventh consecutive victory, 4-2, over the Boston Red Sox. The Rays remained 3½ games behind Baltimore for ... | Floating things send teachers swimming The Durango Herald Wed, 26 Sep 2012 23:11 PM PDT Durango High School teacher Tim Fitzpatrick leads fellow teachers Ty Flom and Tara Haller as they float the Animas River Wednesday morning in craft constructed of cardboard and duct tape by ninth- and 10th-graders in the schoolâs Base Camp Expeditionary Learning class. | | |
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