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  • Crumbs, I wouldn't let me in or Bolch for that matter!

    The press, family courts - and bloggers 2009

  • Dave Bolch, who worked as a soigneur for the Saturn women's team and the U.S.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Bolch: Oregon State's Craig Robinson has to be feeling some heat after making minimal progress in his three seasons in Corvallis.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Times staff writer Ben Bolch asked sports statistical experts their opinions on which stats most definitively convey whether teams and players are good, and which stats are the most deceiving:

    News - latimes.com 2011

  • "I am thrilled about the launch of the new website," said Jim Bolch, Exide's President and CEO.

    unknown title 2011

  • Bolch: UCLA's Joshua Smith would be the easy choice here if he had significantly improved his physique in the offseason, but he hasn't.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • At the same time, Santamaria, May and Suzanne Bolch worked on developing two episodes of How to Be Indie for CBC.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Aparita Bhandari 2011

  • Ben Bolch, The Los Angeles Times: UCLA has played its best games under the brightest lights i.e., Kansas, BYU, St. John's, Arizona, so here's predicting the up-and-down Bruins will pull together for three days in an NBA arena and benefit from USC's semifinal upset of Arizona to win the tournament.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Along with industry veterans John May and Suzanne Bolch, Santamaria, 32, is a co-creator of the series

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Aparita Bhandari 2011

  • Staff writer Ben Bolch offers his take on the chances of some active players: Vladimir Guerrero has been one of the most feared hitters in both leagues, capable of hitting balls a long way whether they are over the plate or bounce in front of it just ask Pete Harnisch about that split-fingered fastball off the Olympic Stadium turf in 1998.

    News - latimes.com 2011

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