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In honor of the new Hold Steady CD coming out today, here are a dozen Hold Steady/Lifter Puller quotes to put the Chicago White Sox's first half of the season into perspective:...( read more ) [link]

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Quick Chicago roundup
Published 7/18/2008 by Rickhouse at Tremendous Upside Potential
... have to be. The Bulls can win a title eventually with Rose as their best player, and Deng, who already is a great third option, should master the role by the time Rose is ready to go. - I’d like to thank Chicago Sports for this picture, which was literally the first thing I saw this morning. Way to ruin my day, guys. - The Zoner says Phil Rogers really jumped the gun by predicting Jerry Manuel will win Manager of the Year. - For me, this post clinched it. Sox Machine is the best team-oriented Chicago sports blog. - Hey, UFC is ...

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