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Boston bombings will not destroy healing power of sports
Memo to the Pond Scum Terrorists, or whatever you are calling yourselves these days: You don't win. Prepare for payback. Baseball bats. Hockey pucks. Bouncing basketballs. Footballs flying in the air. Boxing gloves going tap-tap-tap. Pick any sport...
Tags: Sports, Lake Eola, Boston Red Sox, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Doc Rivers
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Walk This Way! links readers to Lehigh Valley trails
It launched softly, almost silently, like the inaudible patter that Carl Sandburg called the fog that comes in on little cat feet. The Morning Call's "Walk This Way!" campaign, sponsored by Highmark, began more than two months ago as a way to...
Tags: Cross Country Skiing, Carl Sandburg, United Way , Marketing, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Digest: Len earns Bias Award as most valuable Terp
Men's college basketball Len earns Bias Award as most valuable Terp Alex Len was given the Len Bias Award as Maryland's most valuable player at the team's awards banquet. Len also earned the Len Elmore Award for most rebounds and the Buck Williams...
Tags: Virginia Tech, College Basketball, Under Armour Inc., Coppin State Eagles, Missouri Tigers
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The day after
WASHINGTON -- You know the feeling. You wake up filled with dread but, still groggy, you can't put your finger on the reason. Possibilities flitter across the landscape of near-consciousness: An exam? A deadline? A speech? What day is it? Oh my God,...
Tags: Pakistan, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Fenway Park, Deval Patrick, Barack Obama
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Losing faith? Go watch a marathon
There are tears and pain along with toughness and resolve. Whether it's Boston or New York, Traverse City or Grand Rapids -- there's something about the marathon. The 26.2 mile race is the most unifying of all sporting events. There are no teams to root...Tags: Sports, Media Industry, American Red Cross, Boston Marathon, Running
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A Wary But Resilient Boston Keeps It Together, Defies Blasts That Tried To Tear It Apart
The Hartford CourantThe bombs did not stop a field trip of first-graders from making a picnic lunch on the sidewalk outside the Old South Meeting House Tuesday afternoon. No, the gruesome pressure cooker devices did not dissuade a Kansas City couple from setting out for...Tags: Awards and Prizes, The Boston Globe, Fenway Park, Deval Patrick, Thomas Menino
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After Boston Marathon Attacks, Some Runners Deterred, Others Determined
The Hartford CourantDean Festa couldn't sleep Monday night. Festa, a longtime runner from Montville, and four of his friends go to the Boston Marathon every year to watch the race while stopping at bars between Coolidge Corner and Boylston Street. At 2:50 p.m. Monday,...Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Boston Marathon
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For Boston, drawing a lesson from 9/11
There it was on the screen, tragic and terrifying, another senseless act of cowardice. This time in Boston. Like everyone else Monday, I was upset, angry and at a loss for words. So I called two people who have been through this before. Tom Frost of...
Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), American Airlines, Inc., September 11, 2001 Attacks, Running
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Terrorism can only be defeated by resiliency
Ten years ago, a Palestinian suicide bomber detonated himself at a cafe in the German Colony neighborhood of Jerusalem. Seven people were killed, including David Applebaum, an American-born emergency-room doctor who had treated countless victims of...Tags: The Boston Globe, Business, Sports, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Terrorism
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Sports remembers Boston — and asks what changes
MIAMI — They came after work and before going home. They came to run a little and remember even more. They came, more than 1,000 of them Tuesday night, wearing Boston Red Sox caps and jerseys, Boston Celtics T-shirts and colors, Boston Patriots hats...
Tags: College Baseball, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Fire Department of New York, Danny Amendola
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Running: Higdon, Gunn respond to tragedy
South Bend TribuneShock tainted the way Hal Higdon processed the happenings as he scoured the coverage of Monday’s bombing at the Boston Marathon. This hit close to home for the 81-year-old resident of Long Beach, near Michigan City. An author and former world-...Tags: Sports, Chicago Marathon, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Terrorism, Boston Marathon
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Bombings Hit A Race That Is Peaceful At Its Heart
The Hartford CourantAmby Burfoot was a little more than a half mile from the finish line Monday, running happily with childhood friends from Groton, when suddenly a human traffic jam confronted him. "I thought it was drunken college students," Burfoot said. "As I got...Tags: Blindness, Sports, Dalai Lama, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Barack Obama
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