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Plenty of heroes, no goats: An epic Game 7 finally delivers Cubs a World Series
Chicago rides out a late collapse and a rain delay to beat Cleveland for its first title in 108 years.
 
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Agency leaders pressed for more details before deciding to seek a warrant.
 
You knew it couldn't come easy, but the Cubs are World Series champions
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