Torre knows importance of being dad
Joe Torre poses with his daughter Andrea Rae this spring in Glendale, Ariz. (John SooHoo/Dodgers)
LOS ANGELES -- When Joe Torre was offered the Dodgers manager job, there was one hurdle he had to clear before accepting.
It wasn't whether he could
Women In Prison Triple Feature
Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to?Hell on
Earth!
Yes, it's Shock-o-Rama's box set, a
trio of films so sordid, they make The Big Bird Cage look like Toy Story. Heavy on the sleaze, but short
on things like production values or
Volleyball: Unbeaten Mel hopes to win again at Porty
TEAM Edinburgh's Mel Coutts hopes to keep up her unbeaten record on Scottish sands when she plays in the Portobello Open Beach Volleyball Championships this weekend.
It is the third leg of the Scottish Tour and Coutts has already won the Grampian Open,
'Cheetah' strip club now out of business
Hallandale Beach's sole strip club is out of business after its owner agreed under pressure to sell his liquor license after an undercover investigation into drug-dealing and sex-for-hire on the premises.
Cheetah Hallandale Beach's owner cut a deal
Recruit reminds some of Duke's Grant Hill
"His response to me was, 'Coach, we aren't going to win championships taking weeks off,' " Downs said.
Two years later, that combination of determination and maturity has propelled Barnes to the top of the class of 2010 in Scout.com's rankings. He is
College World Series notebook
OMAHA, Neb. ? The Longhorns' associate head coach, Tommy Harmon, isn't just a hitting and fielding instructor.
He's also a nickname guru.
Bullpen coach Drew Bishop said Harmon typically gives players nicknames within the first week or two
Spring Breakdown
Ive been a big fan of Amy Poehlers for a while and I was happy to see her get notoriety for her work with Tina Fey. However, that kind of backfired on her because now people say she cant be funny without Tina, which is not true. I wouldnt say I was
California Supreme Court upholds Butler death sentence
Raymond Oscar Butler gives his family a smile April 19, 1996, after hearing death-penalty verdict in Long Beach Superior Court. (File photo)
The California Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence for a San Pedro man convicted of carjacking and