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Entertainment & Sports

Oct. 19, 2002

Ball's Fate Evokes Civil Society's Fate

SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers opened a trial Thursday in a case they said concerns America, a little boy's dream, an assault and a mugging, anarchy and civility, and 70 years of custom and tradition among spectators of the national pastime.

By Tyler Cunningham
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Lawyers opened a trial Thursday in a case they said concerns America, a little boy's dream, an assault and a mugging, anarchy and civility, and 70 years of custom and tradition among spectators of the national pastime.
        At stake in ...

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