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An Oscar-winning couple who previously appeared in Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean franchise will reunite for a new ...
Andrew McCutchen hit a go-ahead two-run double in the seventh inning just seconds before a fan fell off the 21-foot Clemente ...
This is not the report Kaizer Chiefs fans want to read. Orlando Pirates are reportedly interested in Fawaaz Basadien. KAIZER CHIEFS OR ORLANDO PIRATES TO SIGN FAWAAZ BASADIEN? As reported across ...
Here we're reminded that there are plenty more pirates in the sea than the jolly-roger-yarrr-splice-the-mainbrace fellows of the Caribbean. This section has some big stories to tell, including the ...
Artwork of a pirate skeleton at a ship’s wheel is printed on the back panel. The skeleton is inspired by the scene in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride when the skeleton helmsman appears to be ...
Pirates team president Travis Williams called the removal of Clemente's sign an "oversight" and told PEOPLE it will be replaced Bettmann Archive/Getty The Pittsburgh Pirates are reversing course ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates will re-install Roberto Clemente's No. 21 sign on the right field wall at PNC Park after removing it for an advertisement, which sparked controversy and dissatisfaction from ...
Based in Miami and incorporated in 1985, Royal Caribbean Cruises is a cruise company. It owns and operates three global brands — Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club ...
“That guy could (mess) up a one-car funeral,” he would say. Dad has been gone for 33 years, but that line remains true about his beloved Pittsburgh Pirates. Is there a more inept franchise in ...
Orlando Pirates are in hot pursuit of AmaZulu attacker Tshepang Moremi. The uSuthu star, boasting nine goals and assists this season, has the repertoire to fight for titles, often dazzling ...
PITTSBURGH — A Roberto Clemente logo at PNC Park was seemingly replaced with an advertisement. A post shared by Roberto Clemente Jr. shows the spot where his father’s logo was previously ...
I speak to all our Caribbean brothers and sisters today, not as the Prime Minister of Barbados, but in my capacity as Chair of the Caribbean Community. Our world is in crisis. I will not sugarcoat it.