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Braun hit his 30th homer in his 94th game, a pace no player had set to start a career since McGwire hit 30 in 84 games during 1986 and 1987.

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The trial of former Xavier assistant women's basketball coach Brian McKey, who had become a Maryland assistant and resigned after the allegation surfaced, had been set to start Monday in a Kenton County court in Covington, Ky.

Bailey had been set to start his 33rd season in the league, including 11 seasons as a player, and had seven Stanley Cup rings.

Those teams were in the hallways ready to play the second semifinal, which had been set to start at 3 30 p.m.

Work on Trammell Crow's Ballpark Place, a shopping, office and apartment project downtown, had been set to start at the end of last month.

A few minutes after 6, when the auction had been set to start, the cellphone of François Curiel, the director of Christie's jewelry department, rang.

The trial had been set to start this week.

No date has been set to start construction, but Mr. Weiss said it would begin soon and take 16 to 18 months.

His trial had previously been set to start Oct. 14.

So it wasn't until April 20, days after Arkansas's spree had initially been set to start, that the first inmate, Ledell Lee, was put to death.

Basildon council has confirmed it is set to start procedures to evict Travellers who moved from Dale Farm on to a neighbouring site.

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