FanIQ.com - 9/6/2007
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Earlier this week, media outlets around the country reported on the death of former major leaguer Bill Henry. They talked about his 16 year major league career and his accomplishments, including his appearance in the 1961 World Series. As people mourned his passing, there was only one little problem.
Bill Henry wasn't dead. The dead man was just a guy who pretended to be him for decades.
The Biggest Losers
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No Relief in Sight
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The Buchholz Dilemma
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ESPN Research: Overcoming September deficits - MLB
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Sotheby's with SCP Auctions
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