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Baseball fans, don’t miss a fascinating exhibit of baseball documents from our holdings now on display at the National Archives in Atlanta! We are showing selected documents and exhibits from a civil court case where the maker of the “Louisville Slugger” baseball bat sued a Georgia bat manufacturer.
Image above: U. S. District Court, Middle District of Georgia, Athens Division, Equity Case Files, July 1926-March 1937, Case #72, Hillerich and Bradsby, Co. versus Hanna Manufacturing, Co.
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Maybelline New York introduces a line of 40 new polishes inspired by runway looks. Check out our favorite shades from the collection here »
The Giants received their Super Bowl rings on Wednesday night. Click below for a look at the other Super Bowl rings - dating all the way back to the Packers in 1967. (Adam Hunger/Reuters)
GALLERY: Super Bowl Rings (1967-2012)
MIB 3 will go down in history as one of the most expensive films ever produced, and considering how that movie started filming without a script, I suspect that film will be a total peice of garbage. Seriously, where did all of that money go? Was anyone demanding a sequel to that film? The fact that Will Smith didn’t do the theme song for MIB 3 is a telling sign of the quality of that film.





