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The first published book by Alexander Zorich The Sign of Destruction was published in xxxx and rapidly gained popularity among fans of fantasy worlds_ A historic novel Charles the Duke dedicated to Charles the Bold, last Duke of Burgundy, gained the title "Best Russian Fiction of xxxx" by the "Ex-Libris" book review (Over the years Alexander Zorich has published lots of verses and short stories in small literature magazines_ The first large novel by Alexander Zorich saw the light of the day in xxxx_ Since then Zorich has released 7 fantasy novels (The Sign of Destruction, The Seed of Wind, The Ways of Starborned, Love and Rule, You Win, The Combat Vehicle of Love, The Light of Nighttime), one cyberpunk novel (The Season of Weapon), the book in the genre of alternate history and its sequel (Charles the Duke, The First Sword of Burgundy), four "classic" science fiction novels (The Consul of Commonwealth and the Tomorrow War trilogy), two fairy tales (Denis Kotik, two related books), one stories collection (Nothing Sacred) and one "cryptohistory" novel (Roman Star) dedicated to Publius Ovidius Naso_ In fact the only fiction genre Alexander Zorich has never worked in is the horror genre_The Tomorrow War trilogy (Tomorrow War, With No Mercy, Moscow Time) brought Zorich the biggest success in the writers' bibliography and became a standard of modern Russian space opera_ The books of Alexander Zorich are being published by the largest publishing houses in Russia, among them EKSMO and AST (Moscow), Tsenterpolygraph (Moscow) and Severo-Zapad (Saint-Petersburg)_ Alexander Zorich actively cooperates with the leading Russian fantasy & SF magazines, including "Mir Fantastiki" ("The World of SF&F"), "Esli" ("If"), "Polden" ("Noon"), "Zvezdnaya Doroga" ("Star Trek"), "Nasha Fantastika" ("Our Fiction"), etc_The company's hold on the marketplace began to slip in the xxxxs, as customers defected to larger competitors and specialty retailers_ In xxxx, Interstate Properties took a major stake in the ailing chain, seeking to convert its real estate to more profitable ventures_ Throughout the xxxxs, Alexander's management struggled to expand the retailer's offerings beyond leisure apparel, but was often distracted by real estate sell-offs, and the stores' physical appearance and merchandise quality suffered_ The company made a last-ditch effort to modernize in the early xxxxs by expanding its activewear, electronics, housewares, sports equipment, and toy departments_ It also began to update its infrastructure by replacing aging mechanical cash registers which could no longer be repaired with computerized registers (an earlier attempt in the xxxxs had failed due to poor planning)_ Unfortunately, these changes came too late, and Alexander's finally declared bankruptcy in xxxx as debts to vendors mounted and inventories dwindledalso owned the NHL's Mighty Ducks of Anaheim at the time__Disney, of course, had been a catalyst for the development of and population growth in Orange County, having opened its Disneyland theme park in Anaheim in xxxx__ Autry had named Walt Disney himself to the Angels' board in xxxx; Mr__ Disney served on the board until his death in xxxx, and had been one of the proponents of the team's move to Orange County in xxxx-66__ Walt Disney Pictures also produced the xxxx movie Angels in the Outfield, which featured a fictionalized version of theIn xxxx, the year of the Angels' worst regular season collapse, the Los Angeles Rams had moved to St__ Louis, citing the deteriorating conditions at Anaheim Stadium as a primary cause for the move__ Angels management, stuck in an aging, oversized "white elephant" of a stadium, hinted the team might be moved from Southern California as well__In xxxx, negotiations between the Angels and the city of Anaheim for renovation of Anaheim Stadium ended with an agreement to rehabilitate and downsize the facility into a baseball-only stadium once more__ One condition of the stadium agreement was that the Angels could sell naming rights to the renovated stadium, so long as the new name was one "containing Anaheim therein__" Anaheim Stadium was almost immediately renamed Edison International Field of Anaheim, though it was almost always referred to as simply Edison Field__ Sportscasters also referred to the stadium at the time as The Big Ed, with a few others continuing to use the Big A nickname and, at times, Anaheim Stadium__The xxxx season began with the team scrapping its pinstriped vest jerseys after five years, reverting to uniforms conforming more to the team's traditional uniforms, but now mostly red, with a bit of navy blue trim__ Significantly, the Angels' road jerseys now read "Anaheim", the first time the team's geographic location had been noted on its uniforms since xxxx__Pundits[who?] predicted the Angels to be third-place finishers in the four-team AL West division, and the team played to those expectations with a 6-14 start to the regular season__ The Angels, managed by former Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Mike Scioscia, then went on to win 99 games and earn the American League wildcard berth__ The Oakland Athletics won 103 games, putting the Angels in second place in the division__ The Halos defeated the AL East champions New York Yankees three games to one in the American League Division Series, ending the Yankees' streak of 4 straight American League pennants, and the Minnesota Twins four games to one in the ALCS, to win the American League pennant for the first time in their history__In the xxxx World Series they met the Wildcard San Francisco Giants, paced by slugger Barry Bonds, in what ended up being the highest-scoring World Series of all time__ San Francisco took Game 1 (4?3), but the Angels followed that up by winning Games 2 (11?10) and 3 (10?4)__ The Giants came back to win Games 4 (4?3) and 5 (16?4)__ The turning point in the series came in Game 6__ The Angels trailed 5?0 and were eight outs away from elimination before rallying for 3 runs in both the seventh and eighth innings to win 6?5__ The Angels then won Game 7, 4?1, to claim their franchise's first and only World Series championship__Third baseman Troy Glaus was named the MVP of the Series__ Twenty-year-old rookie relief pitcher Francisco Rodríguez won a record five postseason games, despite never having won a regular-season game before__ Angel pitcher John Lackey became the first rookie pitcher to win the seventh game of the World Series in 93 years__The new name sparked outrage among Anaheim and Los Angeles city leaders, who argued that a team that does not play its home games within the city or county of Los Angeles should not claim to be from Los Angeles, even though the Los Angeles Rams played many years in Anaheim without incident__ They also regarded the name a lingual farce, as the English "The Angels" was mixed with the Spanish "Los Angeles," especially in a region where Spanish is so heavily used__ With the support of the city of Los Angeles, Disney, and every city in Orange County, the city of Anaheim sued the Angels, claiming the team violated its lease with the city__ This also made the Angels the only team in MLB to play its home games outside of the city after which it is named__[12] The team countered that they were in full compliance with the lease, since the lease only stipulated that the team name contain "Anaheim", and the new name was well within the bounds of this stipulation__ A jury trial, which concluded February 9, xxxx resulted in a verdict siding with the Angels and allowing the team to keep the new name__Although organized fan resistance to the new name had subsided, legal challenges to restore the name Anaheim Angels went forward__[13][14][15] They were not successful, however, and on January 13, xxxx, Anaheim mayor Curt Pringle announced that the city council had voted unanimously to drop the legal challenge__[16]On official press releases, and on the team's website, the entire name "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" is used__ In other contexts, the team uses simply "Angels" or "Angels Baseball__" The team correctly anticipated that the national media and baseball fans outside of the Southern California media market would simply drop "of Anaheim" and refer to the team as the "Los Angeles Angels"__ When Major League Baseball uses location to identify a team, it refers to the Angels as "Los Angeles," as do MLB's member teams,[17] MLB video games like the MLB (Year#) series, and many sportscasters__Main article, 19 games behind A__L__ West champions Oakland__ They sent three players to the All-Star Game: Troy Glaus and Garret Anderson were in the starting lineup, while Brendan Donnelly was selected to be in the bullpen__ Anderson won the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, as well as the Home Run Derby, and Donnelly picked up the win in the game__[18]Main article: In xxxx, newly acquired free-agent Vladimir Guerrero won the American League Most Valuable Player Award as he led the Angels to their first American League West championship since xxxx__[citation needed] Also in xxxx, the Angels mounted a comeback to overcome the division leading Oakland Athletics in the last week of the regular season, clinching the title in the next-to-last game__ However, they were swept in the American League Division Series three games to zero by the AL Wild Card In the xxxx season, the Angels became the first team in the American League to clinch their division, doing so with five games left in the regular season__ It was also the first time the team had made the playoffs in back-to-back years__ The Angels went on in xxxx to beat the AL East champions New York Yankees in the Division Series in five games, but lost in the American League Championship Series to the eventual World Series champions Chicago White Sox in five games__ Pitcher Bartolo Colón, who went 21-8 for the season, was voted A__L__ Cy Young Award winner in xxxx, only the second Angel to be so honored (Dean Chance won the award in While the Angels did not reach the playoffs in xxxx, several players met or broke individual records__ Closer Francisco Rodriguez led the major leagues and broke a franchise record in saves with 47, and became the youngest closer to record 100 career saves__ Scot Shields led American League setup men in holds with 31, and was second in the league in innings of relief pitched with 87__2 innings__ Chone Figgins was second in the American League in stolen bases with 52__ Jered Weaver tied Whitey Ford's American League rookie record by winning the first nine decisions of his careerThe Angels finished in second place in the American League West for missing the post-season for the first time The xxxx campaign was the Angels' third straight season with a winning record, a first in club history__In season, the Angels were the first club in the major leagues to win fifty games while maintaining a lead in Figgins set a club record for the most hits in a single month with 53, and became just the second Angel to go six-for-six in a single, nine-inning game__ the first starter in the American League to win ten games__ Lackey, along with Rodriguez and Guerrero, were chosen to represent the Angels at the Guerrero became just the third Angel to win th, and Rodriguez was the first to earn a save in an All-Star Game__[On August 21, Anderson set a new club record for mos in one game with 10 against th__ He also posted a new Angel record with eleven consecutive games with an RBI on September 6 after hitting a single off Indians pitcher__ On September 7, Anderson again posted a new Angel record with twelve consecutive games with an RBI sing] The Angels won their sixth division title and in the The Angels had the best record in the American League (tied with the 98 team games, becoming the fastest pitcher to accumulate 40 saves so in 108 team games in broke eventually finished with 62 saves__ September 10, xxxx with a win over the a loss by the the Seattle Mariners, the Angels clinched their seventh American League West Division title__ By clinching on September 10, the Angels set a new mark for the earliest clinch date in American League West history__ They would finish the xxxx regular season setting a franchise record for wins at 100, breaking the previous club record of 99 wins set by the xxxx World Series championship team__ For the second straight year, the Angels faced off against the Wild Card) in unable to advance, losing the series three games to one]For the third straight year, the Angels faced the Red Sox (the AL Wild Card) in Despite being 0-4 in playoff series against the Red Sox and having lost 12 of the last 13 post-season games against them, the Angels swept the series 3-0__ The Angels next Although the Angels stormed to a record of 18-9 in the month of June, the team posted three consecutive sub-__500 months from July to September__ They ended the season with a record of 80-82, in third place and ten games behind the division champion (and eventually American League champion) instead of the general manager, who was thought of as Before the major off-season by the Angels they were picked as 16-1 favorites in the World Series__ Despite having the biggest off-season acquisitions the Angels got off to a slow start of 8-15; the slowest start to an Angels season since xxxx when they won the world series__ Many eyes were on the slow starting of Albert Pujols', in which April he batted below __ became the spark plug for the team batting over __350 most of the season__ After Trout's call up the Angels had a drastic change in their record going from 7-15 __318 Win% to 38-20 __655 Win% over the next two months__ Also in those two months Angels ace pitch the tenth no-hitter in the Angels MLB history__ Despite such success after the first bad month, the Angels chased Texas in the division the whole season, and chased the two wild card spots the last month of the season, but were not able to retain a spot in the playoffs__ Rookie sensation Mike Trout ended with one of the greatest rookie campaigns in baseball history with a __326 batting average, 30 home-runs, and led the League in 129 runs scored, and 49 stolen bases__ Trout ended up with numerous awards for his effort which included Best Player of the Year by Baseball America, AL MVP by Beyond the Box Score, the official AL Rookie of the Year by BBWAA, and finished 2nd in the official BBWAA AL MVP Angels played the first Opening Day baseball's history on April 1, xxxx__ The Angels and Reds played in a 1-1 tie up to the top of the out the game for the win__Each game begins with the played on the P__A__The Angel Stadium of Anaheim has a section in center field nicknamed the "California Spectacular," a formation of artificial rocks made to look like a desert mountain in California__ The California Spectacular has a runningAlexander's' Paramus, New Jersey store, located at the crossing of New Jersey Routes 4 and 17 near Westfield Garden State Plaza, was famous for a mural painted for the store by Polish artist Stefan Knapp_ George Farkas commissioned Knapp to paint the mural for the store, who did so after seeing Knapp's work at Heathrow Airport in London_ At the same time, however, Spanish artist Salvador Dalí had been commissioned to do a mural for the store as well and after he learned that Knapp was also hired to paint a mural, he demanded that he design the piece and Knapp paint it_ Knapp refused, and a compromise was reached where Dalí received his commission payment for not doing any work and Knapp would continue to compose the piece and two additional murals_ When it was completed in xxxx, the mural was the largest in the world, measuring 200 feet by 50 feet and weighing over 250 tons_[2] It is still believed to be the largest, although no study has been done to corroborate that according to North Jersey Media Group as of xxxx_