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Article: Guillen: No more border war: Sox manager feels that South Side-North Side `soap opera' must end.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- May 24, 2006
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Byline: Dave Van Dyck and Paul Sullivan
May 24--Ozzie Guillen says this Chicago civil war of words should have a cease fire. "I think the South Side should quit talking about this thing, the fight, and the North Side should shut up and keep playing," Guillen said. "This thing is starting to be like a soap opera. You look in the papers and this guy says this, and Dusty [Baker] says that and Ryan [Dempster] says this. And so do we. "I don't care about the Cubs until we play against them. We should take it that way, and make sure this soap opera doesn't go on all year long. That thing is over, the fight is over. The next day we played the game the way we ...
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