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Article: Red Sox and their fans begin curse-free era.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- October 29, 2004
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Byline: Miriam Hill
BOSTON _ Bostonians were elated, exhausted and still somewhat addled on Thursday, dealing with the dawn of a new, Curse-free era after generations of despair. Among them were 28-year-old Dan Saval, who learned Sox-related angst at the knee of his father, Jerry, 61, who learned it from the late Saval patriarch, Sam. This weekend, Jerry will visit Sam's grave to bring him the news that the long wait is over.
"I'm going to tell them, `Dad, they won it. Uncle Saul, they won it,' " Jerry said.
Saul Zang and Sam were brothers-in-law. They sat side by side at every Red Sox home game for decades. When Saul died last summer, he was ...
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