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Top 10 Off Beats from November

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A wide mix filled our Off Beat subject matter in November. Cleveland's baseball nickname and Zoom dress codes rose to the top, but pushing up for attention was the sentencing of a clearly alive former soccer player caught in a life insurance scam.

1. Cleveland baseball team's name problem resolved

2. Real dress codes enforced for virtual meetings

3. Retired soccer player makes ultimate comeback

4. Bridge raising exercise falls short

5. Employer rolls cheese into benefits offering

6. Miramax lays vengeance and furious anger on Tarantino

7. Police squeeze humor out of uninsured driver's plight

8. Don't sweat it: Insure those used sneakers

9. Employee comfort is all in the wrist 

10. Bear sees name as invitation

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