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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.  The Tampa Bay Rays apologized for what the 
team described as a lapse in judgment by a club mascot photographed 
holding an "inappropriate sign" making reference to Steve Irwin, a popular 
television personality and wildlife expert who died in 2006 after being 
attacked by a stingray.The furry mascot known as Raymond was handed a 
"Rays To Do List" by a fan during Wednesday night's game against 
Baltimore. The sign had "1. Steve Irwin" crossed off" and listed the 
World Series second.The team issued an apology after a photo of the 
mascot holding the sign wound up on the internet. A statement said 
fans are welcome to carry signs that are not offensive into the 
ballpark but that the club regretted "this particular sign" was displayed.
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local university.  (AP Photo/Steven Senne)The Associated PressIn this March 
27, 2013 photo, Cassie Quinlan, 69, poses for a photo in her 
Concord, Mass., home. Almost 40 years ago, Quinlan drove one of the 
Boston public school buses that took black students from the citys Roxbury 
neighborhood to a predominantly white high school in Charlestown. She said 
that dozens of white protesters would line the curb and police would 
have to make a wall at the bus door so black students 
could get into school. Quinlan said her experiences opened her own eyes 
to black culture, and she became the first white member of a 
black gospel choir at a local university.  (AP Photo/Steven Senne)The Associated 
PressIn this 1974 file photo, police guard while black students board a 
school bus as Boston begins a school busing program. The nonprofit Union 
of Minority Neighborhoods is hosting a group of exercises across Boston 
in 2013, where participants talk about how the citys busing crisis impacted 
them in the 1970s. Organizers hope it will unite people to fight 
for better access to quality public schools for all students, even as 
another new Boston school assignment system starts. (AP Photo/Peter Bregg, 
File)The Associated PressBOSTON  Last fall, Ginnette Powell traveled from 
her home in Boston's Dorchester section to her old middle school in 
South Boston   a journey of just two miles, but one 
that covered a huge emotional distance. Finally, she was able to le

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