Indians' Perez deletes Twitter account
Indians closer Chris Perez deactivated his Twitter account following two rough outings, and after receiving a slew of negative comments. Perez took down (at)chrisperez54 on Monday, not long after the two-time …
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Indians' Perez deletes Twitter account
CLEVELAND (AP) — Indians closer Chris Perez deactivated his Twitter account following two rough outings, and after receiving a slew of negative comments.
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Perez confirms Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid
Blancos president Florentino Perez has confirmed the Portuguese coach is set to end his three-year spell in La Liga following a trophy-less season in the Spanish capital.
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Senate panel backs Obama labor nominee Perez
By Amanda Becker WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A Senate committee voted along party lines on Thursday to send President Barack Obama’s controversial nominee for secretary of labor, Thomas Perez, to the full Senate for a confirmation vote. The 12-10 vote by the Health and Labor Committee followed weeks of delay by Republicans, who say Perez is a crusading ideologue who would bend the law to advance his …
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A Senate panel approved the nomination of Thomas Perez to be labor secretary, advancing President Barack Obama’s pick to succeed Hilda Solis as the nation’s top labor-law enforcer to the full U.S. Senate where Republican opposition is building.
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Holder defends Perez's tenure at Justice Dept.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Eric Holder and a leading House Republican clashed Wednesday over the Justice Department’s refusal to turn over the private emails of Thomas Perez, a top department official nominated to be labor secretary.
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Perez apologizes for Virgin Mary flyer
Leticia Perez is making her pitch to Fresno voters going door to door.
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Perez Ready to Return
Martin Perez is ready to pitch again, but his destination is unclear. Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Perez has been quite a catch for the Royals
Salvador Perez is 23, entrenched behind the plate as the starting catcher for the revamped Royals, a franchise off to its best start in a decade. In just 146 major-league games — less than a full season — Perez has proven to be a catching savant, capable of controlling a game with his arm and mature enough to handle a big-league pitching staff.
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Tomas Perez’s nomination may become a political litmus test.
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