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Notorious Cleveland:
Cleveland Magazine's collection of 64 notorious people,
incidents and places in Cleveland's past-il
Cleveland Magazine Aug, 2006,
pg.
96 sec.
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Super Bowl shooter:
NFL football measures greatness in yards, touchdowns and tackles,
but photographer Tony Tomsic captures it all on frame after frame of 35mm
film.
As he prepares to work his 39th Super Bowl this month,
the longtime Cleveland Press and Sports Illustrated shooter talks about his
life on the sidelines-il
Cleveland Magazine Feb, 2005, pg.
58 sec.
- New York:
Former Indians pitcher Jason Grimsley admits stealing Albert Belle's corked
bat on July 15, 1994-il
Plain Dealer 11 Apr, 1999, pg. 1 sec.
A
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Chicago White Sox slugger Albert Belle settles a lawsuit with Tony Tomsic,
a photographer he clipped with a baseball in 1996 while he was still with the
Indians
Plain Dealer 17 Nov, 1998, pg. 2 sec.
B
- Akron:
Former Indians slugger Albert Belle lost about $300,000 to Nicholas Zambataro
and Michael Kling, men Belle had gambled with over a two-year period;
Zambataro and Kling sentenced to 30 days in prison,
two years of probation and fined $3,000
Plain Dealer 22 Jul, 1998, pg.
1 sec.
B
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Bypassed Albert Belle blasts Hargrove for not picking him for '98 All-Star
Game
Plain Dealer 07 Jul, 1998, pg. 4 sec.
D
- Chicago:
Investigation into the gambling habits of White Sox slugger Albert Belle found
no evidence he bet on baseball
Plain Dealer 06 May, 1998, pg. 1 sec.
D
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Two Cleveland-area men who bet on sports with former Indians slugger Albert
Belle plead guilty to federal tax charges
Plain Dealer 21 Apr, 1998, pg.
2 sec.
B
- McKoy invokes Belle,
Tyson as possible donors of anonymous money in the bank account of Black on
Black Crime-il
Plain Dealer 21 Apr, 1998, pg. 4 sec.
B
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Nicholas J Zambataro, 37, and Michael Kling, 30,
who accepted bets from former Cleveland Indians slugger Albert Belle,
have been charged with failing to report gambling income to the IRS
Plain
Dealer 08 Apr, 1998, pg. 1 sec.
B
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Albert Belle avoids a civil trial;
agrees to a settlement with a teenager who sued the former Indians slugger
following a Halloween egg-throwing escapade two years ago
Plain Dealer 06
Nov, 1997, pg. 2 sec.
B
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Albert Belle agrees to settle suit,
local teenager's lawyer says
Plain Dealer 24 Oct, 1997, pg. 1 sec.
B
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Ohio Supreme Court rejects attorney Richard Lillie's attempt to replace Judge
James J Sweeney in Albert Belle case
Plain Dealer 06 Aug, 1997, pg. 4 sec.
B
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Attorney Richard G Lillie, representing a teenage boy who, with two friends,
tossed eggs at Albert Belle's condominium on Halloween night in 1995,
asks that the Ohio Supreme Court remove Judge James J Sweeney from the case;
Lillie alleges the judge has shown preferential treatment to the Chicago White
Sox slugger
Plain Dealer 17 Jul, 1997, pg. 1 sec.
B
- Kevin Hallinan,
director of security of Major League Baseball,
says his investigation of White Sox outfielder Albert Belle's gambling is
continuing
Plain Dealer 01 Jul, 1997, pg. 5 sec.
D
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