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  1. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    30: ...rong hitting or pitching. While they had a great run in the regular season, they were not able to car...
    39: ... to an AL Central division title. The team scored runs at a blistering pace, which enabled them to win...
    41: ...up of the team from one that relies on the [[home run]] to one that has good pitching and defense. The...
    44: ...ailures of their crosstown rival and the same is true for Cubs fans. The advent of [[interleague play...
    51: *[[Luis Aparicio]] 1956-62, 1968-70
  2. Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
    21: ...om the league later, in part for violating league rules by serving beer to fans at games.
    31: ... up to the pitching. By [[1931]] the team was bankrupt, thanks to the [[Great Depression]], and Redlan...
    35: ...r [[household]] items, bought the Reds out of bankruptcy in [[1933]] and hired [[Larry McPhail]] to be...
    39: ...rt his career. [[Ted Kluszewski]] was the NL home run leader in 1954. The rest of the offense was a co...
    41: ...er)|Gary Nolan]]. All this set up for a fantastic run known as the [[Big Red Machine]]. The Reds' fina...
  3. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    5: ... City, Missouri]] in [[1955]] and to Oakland in [[1968]].
    18: ... player [[Connie Mack (baseball)|Connie Mack]] to run the club. Mack in turn persuaded Philadelphia m...
    20: The new league recruited many of its players from the existing Nationa...
    22: ...[[Eddie Collins]] (2b), [[Frank Baker|Frank "Home Run" Baker]] (3b) and Jack Barry (ss), as well as p...
    24: ...torious thriftiness. Mack himself alluded to that rumor years later, but also debunked it, asserting t...
  4. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    23: ...te in Game 7 to eventually win on a walk-off home run by [[Bill Mazeroski]].
    25: ...ld Series and put together excellent seasons in [[1968]] and [[1972]]. However, in [[1973]], Blass suffe...
    37: ...found this trade much more palatable in the short run, as P鲥z led the majors in [[strikeouts]] per [...
    78: *[[Rube Waddell]]
    131: **48 [[Image:Us_flag_large.png|20px]] [[Rusty Kuntz]] (first base)
  5. St. Louis Cardinals (18903 bytes)
    16: ...1943]], [[1944]], [[1946]], [[1964]], [[1967]], [[1968]], [[1982]], [[1985]], [[1987]], [[2004]]
    28: ...the National League in [[1892]] following the bankruptcy of the American Association. They were brief...
    33: ... made him a popular favorite, particularly in the rural south and midwest where Cardinals fans were nu...
    35: ...uniform. In [[1968]], a statue of Musial was constructed outside Busch Stadium.
    40: ...igers]] in a closely contested 7 game affair in [[1968]], the last series before baseball adopted a divi...
  6. Texas Rangers (baseball) (14993 bytes)
    24: ...named [[Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium]] in [[1968]]) on East Capitol Street and the [[Anacostia Riv...
    32: ...1964]], the 10,000-seat Turnpike Stadium was constructed in Arlington for the [[minor league baseball|...
    34: ...anwhile, the Senators received new ownership in [[1968]] in the form of [[Bob Short]], the Treasurer of ...
    44: The Rangers continued to struggle for many years, going through cycles of mostl...
    46: ...d with powerful batters like [[Juan Gonzᬥz]], [[Rub鮠Sierra]], [[Julio Franco]], [[Harold Baines]],...
  7. Crossword (24761 bytes)
    8: ...in]] and [[Australia]], have a [[lattice]]-like structure, with a higher percentage of black squares, ...
    14: .... In both cases, no two puzzles are alike in construction, and the intent of the puzzle authors is to ...
    16: ... of these puzzles follow the traditional symmetry rule, others have left-right mirror symmetry, and st...
    18: ...]] with 4 or even 3. [http://homepage.urbanet.ch/cruci.com/textes/histoire6.htm]
    39: '''WARDROBETRUNK'''
  8. Boston Tea Party (4518 bytes)
    2: [[Image:Boston tea party.jpg|thumb|Destruction of tea at the "Boston Tea party".]]
    18: ....tcnj.edu/amer_pol_hist/thumbnail22.html "The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor." 1773. Copy of lith...
    25: ...a sole LP for Flick Disc, a subsidiary of MGM, in 1968.
  9. Architect (6342 bytes)
    4: ...], [[Design|designing]] and overseeing the [[construction]] of [[buildings]], or more generally, the d...
    11: ...ed architects and designers working in the [[construction industry]] are prohibited from referring to ...
    32: *[[ɣole des Beaux Arts]], [[Paris]] (until 1968 when 22 [[ɣole d'Architecture|ɣoles d'Architect...
    48: *[[Structural engineer]]
    49: *[[Structural engineering]]
  10. High jump (8613 bytes)
    55: ...s used for the take-off, while the outer leg is thrust up to lead the body sideways over the bar. Hor...
    57: ...gant Soviet jumper radically sped up his approach run, took the record up to 2.28 m (7'5-3/4"), and wo...
    59: ... After he used this [[Fosbury flop]] to win the [[1968]] Olympic gold medal, the technique began to spre...
    65: ...n's [[Stefan Holm]] won the men's gold medal, and Russia's Yelena Slesarenko outjumped two-time world ...
    67: ==Procedures and rules==
  11. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    61: *[[Alexander Naumovich Frumkin]], (1895-1976), electrochemist
    74: *[[Otto Hahn]], (1879-1968)
    117: *[[Lise Meitner]], (1878-1968), physicist
    133: ...1976), [[physical chemistry|physical chemist]], [[1968]] [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
    138: *[[Rudolph Pariser]], (born 1923), [[theoretical chemis...
  12. Ship (18843 bytes)
    2: ...at]]s, [[dinghy|dinghies]], or [[runabout]]s. A [[rule of thumb]] saying (though it doesn't always app...
    21: ... complex process, the first commercial success accruing to [[Robert Fulton]]'s ''North River Steamboat...
    25: ...]s; one exception, ''[[Queen Elizabeth 2]]'' of [[1968]], started with steam turbines but subsequently c...
    27: ...er]]s and in [[submarine]]s, where the ability to run submerged for long periods holds obvious advanta...
    41: ... (ship)|Bow]] - strictly, one of the two curved structures where the hull broadens out from the stem (...
  13. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    42: *[[Filippo Brunelleschi]]
    158: *M.Scott Johnson,(1968- )
    173: *[[Wilhelm Lehmbruck]]
    182: *[[Bruce McLean]]
    221: *[[Chana Orloff]] (1888 - 1968)
  14. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    32: ...e="background: #87CEEB; text-align:center;" | Instruments
    58: ...tar]]s and [[galaxy|galaxies]] from its launch in 1968 until 1972, well beyond its original planned life...
    60: ...e-based observations could play in astronomy, and 1968 saw the development by NASA of firm plans for a s...
    64: ...nsisted of very detailed studies of potential instruments and hardware for the telescope. In 1974, [[...
    68: ...e Agency]]. ESA agreed to supply some of the instruments for the telescope as well as the [[solar cel...
  15. Prague (7962 bytes)
    52: ...ng many theaters including: National Theatre, The Rudolfinum (home to the [[Czech Philharmonic Orchest...
    67: Public transport infrastructure consists of [[Prague Metro|three metro lines...
    69: ...rague is served by [[Ruzyne International Airport|Ruzyně International Airport]], which is the hu...
    101: * [[Prague Spring]] (liberalization attempt in 1968)
  16. Czech Republic (13856 bytes)
    13: ...=center colspan=2 | <small>''National [[motto]]: Truth prevails<br>([[Czech language|Czech]]: Pravda v...
    48: | Czech [[koruna]] (CZK)
    74: ...orts of the country's leaders to liberalise party rule and create "[[socialism]] with a human face" du...
    86: ...he Supreme Court. The Constitutional Court, which rules on constitutional issues, is appointed by the ...
    160: ... add to foreign investment, while intensified restructuring among large enterprises and banks and impr...
  17. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    9: | date of birth=[[6 February ]] [[1911]]
    19: '''Ronald Wilson Reagan''' ([[February 6]] [[1911]] &ndash; [[June 5]] [[2004]]) was ...
    48: ...ified conservatives and led to his being asked to run for Governor of California. To this day, this sp...
    51: ...e was re-elected in [[1970]], defeating [[Jesse Unruh]], but chose not to seek a third term. During th...
    53: ... to balance the budget. One of Reagan's greatest frustrations in office concerned the [[death penalty]...
  18. Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
    33: ...rved as the head for two years, only resigning to run for Congress. Johnson was a notoriously tough bo...
    41: ...ce for a freshman congressman. He also worked for rural electrification and other improvements for his...
    57: ...solve the federal injunction nullifying Johnson's runoff victory. Johnson went on to win the general e...
    59: ..."courted" Speaker [[Sam Rayburn]] and gained his crucial support in the House.
    61: ...and actions that were already being taken by the Truman admininstration. However, Johnson's brilliant ...
  19. Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
    34: ...he same..." Although Nixon's allegations were untrue, they succeeded and Voorhis was booed by the cro...
    37: ...se Un-American Activities Committee]] and was instrumental in the trial of [[State Department]] Unders...
    49: ... [[Moscow]] where he and Soviet leader [[Nikita Khrushchev]] had an impromptu "[[kitchen debate]]" abo...
    55: ...is knee while campaigning. Nixon likewise was instructed by [[CBS]] television producers to wear a gre...
    62: ...he [[U.S. presidential election, 1968|election of 1968]], he completed a remarkable political comeback b...
  20. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    7: | preceded=[[Harry S. Truman]]
    24: ...'s daughter [[Julie Nixon Eisenhower|Julie]] in [[1968]].
    43: ...after his appointment for security reasons. In February 1943 his authority was extended as commander o...
    73: * [[General]], Army of the United States: February 11, 1943
    117: * [[Order of Victory|Russian Order of Victory]]

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