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  Bartman Crystal
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www.bartmancrystal.com   (90 words)

  
  ESPN.com - E-Ticket: Searching for Bartman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bartman's blunder is one of the biggest sports stories in the Windy City's modern sports history.
Bartman then goes on the offensive, continuing to look at me as he explains -- still in his soft, friendly, levelheaded tone -- that he isn't exactly pleased with me jumping out of a car to interview him.
Bartman tells me not to worry about it and then peels back a thin layer of his armor-protected personal wall.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/eticket/story?page=bartman   (3837 words)

  
 William Bartman, promoted artists - The Boston Globe
Bartman, a former Los Angeles stage and film director, died Sept. 15 of multiple organ failure at a hospital in Manhattan, said Yael Meridan Schori, president of the Art Resources Transfer board of directors.
Bartman, who required dialysis, had long-term health problems, including an HIV infection, she said.
Bartman also worked as an associate producer and second-unit director on a number of films, and he directed and co-wrote the 1982 movie ''O'Hara's Wife," a comedy-drama starring Ed Asner, Mariette Hartley, and Jodie Foster.
www.boston.com /news/globe/obituaries/articles/2005/09/25/william_bartman_promoted_artists   (340 words)

  
 Steve Bartman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bartman, a lifelong Cubs fan, was sitting in a box seat (aisle 4, row 8, seat 113) in the front row along the left field corner wall behind the bullpen, when a pop foul fly off the bat of Castillo drifted toward his seat.
Bartman had to be led away from the park under escort for his own safety.
Bartman was mentioned in episode two of the third season of Entourage.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Steve_Bartman   (1636 words)

  
 LostBrain Sports: The History of Baseball
Security had to escort Bartman from the game as he was pelted by cups, dirt, loose fillings, fans' feces and — in the biggest tragedy of the night — even perfectly drinkable beer.
According to bystanders and the umpire, Bartman was sitting watching a game when a ball and, one second later, an outfielder’s probing hand dropped in his lap — at which point the entire population wisely, and from a strictly logical perspective, decided to murder him.
If the people of Chicago are to be believed, Bartman is as close to a drooling handicap as it’s possible to be without having to wear a bib all day, because he attempted to catch a ball heading straight at him.
www.lostbrain.com /sports/jay/bartman3.html   (851 words)

  
 William S. Bartman; art patron; 58 | The San Diego Union-Tribune
William S. Bartman, an art patron and the founder of a nonprofit publishing company and exhibition space, died Sept. 15 at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, N.Y. He was 58 and a Manhattan resident.
Bartman founded ART in Los Angeles in 1987, inviting artists to interview other artists about their work for pocket-size books.
Bartman is survived by his mother, Norma Bartman; his brother, Thomas; and his sister, Barbara, all of Los Angeles.
www.signonsandiego.com /uniontrib/20051014/news_1m14bartman.html   (177 words)

  
 The Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery - Walter Bartman
Bartman began his career in 1971 as the Advanced Placement Studio Art Teacher at Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Maryland.
Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Bartman graduated from the University of Maryland in 1970 with a BA in art education.
Bartman can be reached via e-mail at: brandt4749@aol.com.
www.yellowbarnstudio.com /bartman.htm   (407 words)

  
 Steve Bartman
Steve Bartman is a Chicago resident who became famous on the evening of October 14, 2003 for interfering with a foul pop-up in a game involving the Chicago Cubs.
Cubs leftfielder Moises Alou was in position to attempt a catch, but Bartman hadn't noticed and blocked the ball from Alou's glove.
Bartman was subsequently hounded by reporters, shut off his phone and didn't go to work.
www.fact-index.com /s/st/steve_bartman.html   (507 words)

  
 William Bartman 1946-2005 Art in America - Find Articles
Bartman was a creative, unconventional philanthropist whose outsize, high-energy personality fueled his diverse activities on behalf of artists.
Bartman first became involved with art as a collector of contemporary work, after an early career in theater and film.
In 1990 Bartman established Distribution to Underserved Communities (D.U.C.), to provide free books on art and culture to rural and inner-city libraries in the U.S. The innovative program was designed to combat the steady diminishment of public cultural funding in small communities with sparse visual-arts resources.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1248/is_11_93/ai_n15930190   (710 words)

  
 Fool.com: Advice for Steve Bartman [Motley Fool Take] October 17, 2003
Yet, nobody has mentioned the incredibly lucky man beside Bartman, in a grey sweatshirt with a blue stripe, also reaching for the ball -- a mere one seat away from the scorn of a city.
Bartman, on the other hand, is a name nobody could forget.
First, Bartman, your heartfelt apology to Cub fans around the world was a kind gesture at the time, but now it's time to get tough.
www.fool.com /News/mft/2003/mft03101716.htm   (585 words)

  
 The Armchair Empire - Action Figure Reviews: Bartman (The Simpsons)
Of course, none of this reflects on the Bartman action figure.
Bartman isn’t much different than the plain Bart figure.
He did pick up a couple of scratches from the coat hanger, but after giving him a thorough wash, he was back in action.
www.armchairempire.com /action-figures/bartman.htm   (484 words)

  
 Posts tagged with bartman | MetaFilter
A sports reporter’s account of his efforts to land an interview with “the most reclusive man in sports,” Steve Bartman.
Bartman is the baseball fan blamed by many Chicago Cubs fans for preventing the Cubs from reaching the World Series in 2003 when he arguably interfered with a catch at a key point in the game.
He received massive attention and ridicule after the incident, but never spoke to the media about it, except he released a short statement the day after the game.
www.metafilter.com /tags/bartman   (112 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Other Sport | US Sport | Don't do the Bartman
That's exactly what hapless Chicago Cubs supporter Steve Bartman did with his heroes on the verge of their first World Series since 1945.
Bartman got in Alou's way and the rest, as they say, is history.
OK, so it may not be entirely fair to blame Bartman for the Cubs' woes, but sports fans needs a scapegoat when things go wrong.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/other_sports/us_sport/3200068.stm   (403 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- Cubs fan Bartman goes from goat to antihero
For those few who don't remember, Bartman was the Cubs fan who unwittingly deflected a foul ball away from Moises Alou in Game 6 of the National League championship series.
Bartman was blamed for the Cubs' demise, the newest goat in the team's sad lore.
Bartman has done his best to fade into oblivion since releasing an apology the day after Game 6.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/nation/20031223-0659-cubsantihero.html   (772 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Mr. Bartman goes to Washington?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bartman may be the current villain in the Windy City, but if he'd do something similar in the world of national politics, he'd be a hero to many of us.
Bartman could also be there to interfere with John Kerry, the compassionate Democratic senator who said that, if he's president, the nation could either follow his prescription-drug program, or hire Rush Limbaugh's maid.
Bartman asylum in Florida, but if Steve really wants to make it up to Cub fans – all while helping the nation – he'll go to Washington, D.C., and do the exact same thing he did in the eighth inning of game six of the NLCS.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35167   (791 words)

  
 Bartman
Bartman is a comic book title and the alter ego of Bart Simpson.
The name, when written, bears a striking resemblance to the name Batman, and Bartman is indeed supposed to be a superhero of some sort.
This alter ego is the basis for the short-lived Bongo Comics series (1993-1995), which saw the young Bart adopt the mantle of crimefighting.
www.sfcrowsnest.com /scifinder/a/Bartman.php   (1994 words)

  
 JayPinkerton.com - Did Steve Bartman Cost the Cubs the Series?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This piece was originally written for Lost Brain as part of their Chicago Cubs coverage.
A sellout crowd was in attendance for Game 6 of the NL Championship Series to watch what many were hoping would be the Cubs' breaking of a losing streak that had plagued them since 1945.
Everyone in Chicago's decided that Bartman attempting to catch a ball was "stupid" and the reason the Cubs aren't heading for the World Series — even the Governor, who helpfully chastised Bartman for "doing something stupid like reach for that ball." Let's take a look at the photo of the incident:
jaypinkerton.cracked.com /bartman3.html   (935 words)

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