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For Braves fans, it's not enough simply to disparage the conquered, noble Injun peoples by doing tomahawk chops and cliched warrior moans, they needed to bring a giant mechanical cow in on the act . Me smoke 'em racist pipe. Chick-fil-A's metro Atlanta restaurants are taking the company's cow campaign to new heights, hoisting a 40-foot tall, 15,000-pound, tomahawk-chopping mechanical cow ...
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Northwest Sports: In the Morning
Enjoy the Enjoyment — ... side on nine pitches yesterday, that's only the 13th time in AL history someone's done that. Hernandez got his sixth win of the year after Morrow blew away the Marlins in the ninth. Jeff Clement will catch at least 60% of the time, John McLaren tells Geoff Baker. The M's will release Richie Sexson soon, according to Kirby Arnold of the Herald, who heard it from a source in the organization. When the M's play the Braves on Friday, it'll be the debut of a huge mechanical cow in the Turner Field outfield. John McGrath of TNT ...

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