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It was a decision, said David Gammon <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php>Christian Louboutin Shoes Sale</a>  of Minot.
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Karen Joy Fowler, the Santa Cruz author of  is one of two Americans 鈥?along with Joshua Ferris, author of  鈥?who have been shortlisted <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php>Christian Louboutin Outlet</a>  for this year鈥檚 Man Booker Prize for Fiction.  
Gammon had seats in the Pape Chevrolet corporate box, but only nine of the 21 seats were filled. Tickets to the empty seats were held by people who had passed up the Sea Dogs for the Patriots, Gammon said.
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It鈥檚 the first year that the 拢50,000 prize has been open to authors outside the British Commonwealth, but the four others on the shortlist are all from Britain or Australia:
Other Sea Dogs fans echoed Gammon.
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Richard Flanagan of Australia (鈥淭he Narrow Road to the Deep North鈥?
This is awful. What a day to have a Sea Dogs game, said Roland Moore of Cape Elizabeth.
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Moore said he was torn between the Patriots and taking his grandson Benjamin Moore, 6, to his very first Sea Dogs game.
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Howard Jacobson of Britain (鈥淛鈥?
Nevertheless, he spent Saturday worried that the Sea Dogs would win against the Mets and the Sunday game would be unnecessary and Benjamin would have to wait another year.
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Other fans said there was never <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/anel.php> Christian Louboutin Shoes UK</a>  any question that they would not stand by the Sea Dogs, who lost聽Sunday s game, 8-5.
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Neel Mukherjee of Britain (鈥淭he Lives of Others鈥?
Isaiah Towne and his wife, Helen, and children, Jacob, 6, and Jill, 5, said they never considered not making the drive from Bangor to Portland to watch the Sea Dogs.
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We like the Sea Dogs. The Pats will play again next week, Isaiah Towne said.
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Ali Smith of Britain (鈥淗ow to Be Both鈥?
Nick Abrams of Winslow said he wanted to see Red Sox prospect Rusney Castillo in action.
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AC Grayling, chair of this year鈥檚 judges, said, 鈥淚t is a strong, thought-provoking shortlist <a href=http://www.alportico.net/gosoc.php>true religion jeans</a>  which we believe demonstrates the wonderful depth and range of contemporary fiction in English.鈥?
The first Patriots game of the season, who cares? Abrams said.
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Joshua Ferris (Photo by Beowulf Sheehan)
Derrick and Pamela Pratt of Topsham said there were a number of factors that made it easy to go with the Sea Dogs. They had <a href=http://www.alportico.net/prodotti/christianlouboutin-sale.jkmsw.php>Christian Louboutin Pumps</a>  free tickets, for one. He said he had decided several days ago that if Sunday was sunny he would pass up the Patriots, whether the Sea Dogs were playing or not.
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The six authors made the cut from a longlist of 13 announced in July. Among those who didn鈥檛 make the shortlist are Siri Hustvedt (鈥淭he Blazing World鈥?, David Mitchell (鈥淭he Bone Clocks鈥? and Richard Powers (鈥淥rfeo鈥?.  
And we are huge Sea Dog fans, Pamela Pratt said.
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Jacobson won the prize with 鈥淭he Finkler Question鈥?in 2010, and Smith has been shortlisted twice, with 鈥淭he Accidental鈥?(2005) and 鈥淗otel World鈥?(2001).
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Previous prize winners include Salman Rushdie (鈥淢idnight鈥檚 Children,鈥?1981), A.S. Byatt (鈥淧ossession,?1990) and Margaret Atwood (鈥淭he Blind Assassin,鈥?2000). <a href=http://www.symbiose.ca/images/christianlouboutin.gwij.php>Christian Louboutin Outlet</a>   
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This year鈥檚 winning novel will be named Oct. 14.
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