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Parasiliti: Work only ready to begin on Labor Day
It seemed like only yesterday we lit that flame. And now, as August ends, it’s going out. When the fire is going, the world seems like a whole different place. People like each other, celebrating life. There are competitions. Folks from all...Tags: The Herald-Mail, National Football League, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Washington Nationals
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Olympic fever infects gymnastics camp
This year's Summer Olympics may be over, but for almost 50 girls Friday afternoon, gymnastics were just getting started. They cartwheeled and somersaulted, vaulted and showed their best as the crossed the balance beam. "They are so into it," said...
Tags: Beam Gymnastics, Elementary Schools, Schools, Gymnastics
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Cheryl Miller to induct Reggie into Hall of Fame
Fox59.comThe "Reggie, Reggie, Reggie" chants will sprinkle through Springfield next Friday, and a familiar voice may be leading the way. News broke on Tuesday afternoon that inducting Reggie Miller into the Basketball Hall of Fame on September 7th will be none...Tags: NBA Conference Finals, National Collegiate Athletic Association, New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers, Cheryl Miller
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An experience of Olympic proportions; Aberdeen man has been to 7 Olympiads
jbahr@aberdeennews.comThe Olympics bring people together, which is why Harvey Jewett likes going to them. The Aberdeen businessman has attended seven Olympics, including the recent Summer Olympics in London. He likes to mix with people from around the world. In...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Swimming, Ball Gymnastics, Dining and Drinking, Serena Williams
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Senior briefs
Fall classes Registration for fall classes offered by Anne Arundel Community College is under way at the county's seven senior activity centers. Classes begin the week of Oct. 1. To register and for schedule information, go to the center you wish to...Tags: Genesis (music group), Diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease, CVS Corp., Anne Arundel Community College
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Women finally fitted for green jackets at Augusta
What you need to understand about Augusta National Golf Course's decision to admit women for the first time is this: It was never about golf. For those who supported the 80-year-old home of the Masters, it was about the right of a private club to...
Tags: International Olympic Committee, Masters Tournament, IBM, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney
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In bikini battle, it's O.C. vs. China
This weekend's world record attempt in Ocean City will really need to bring on the bikinis. By the thousands.
The centerpiece of the town's first-ever Uptown Bash set for this weekend is a bikini parade where O.C. planned to break a record set by...Tags: China, Panama, Panama City (Panama), Festive Events, Ocean City
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Blind jumper has visions of gold in London
Fox 5 San Diego SportsCHULA VISTA, Calif. -- Now that the Summer Olympics have ended, the really amazing athletes head to London for the Paralympic Games, including one that has set all sorts of records and has never seen one of them. Lex Gillette is a blind athlete who lives...Tags: 2012 Summer Paralympics, Blindness, Track and Field, Paralympic Games
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Piece of Mind: Remembering Prince Philip's visit to La Caņada
Sometime between last week's musings about bears freely roaming our neighborhoods and Sunday's closing ceremony of the London Summer Olympics, I came across a nearly 30-year-old account of a visit to La Caņada by a member of the British royal family who...Tags: Otis Chandler, Gregory Peck, James Stewart, John Denver, Prince (music artist)
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Dew Tour kicks off competition today in O.C.
With a brilliant sun overhead and the ocean within yards, the Pantech Beach Championships landed in Ocean City Thursday.
Enthusiastic Dew Tour fans packed the beach to watch competition in skateboarding, BMX bike riding and surfing. Even the practice...Tags: Ocean Surfing, Nottingham, Go Daddy Group Inc., Ocean City, Windsurfing
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Attention young bookworms!
It's summertime, and school's out. It's time to kick off your shoes, settle into a relaxing place and read the day away. Then, be a critic. Tell us what you thought of a book you recently read, and you could be published in Printers Row Journal. Kids...
Tags: Book, Jim Thorpe, Awards and Prizes, West Town, Janis Joplin
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‘Wreck-It Ralph’: Disney animators zip around in video game realms
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comIt was when he cast Bowser, the fire-breathing turtle from Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. games, that Rich Moore first grasped ......
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