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Alex Len returns to the Terps ready for an even better season
— Bulkier and more self-assured, Maryland center Alex Len appears poised for a breakout season after an uneven freshman year in which he said he struggled to adjust to the physical nature of the American game and to understand play calls because...
Tags: Gymnastics, Jackie Chan, Maryland Terrapins, Sam Cassell, Sports
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Commentary: There was no need to cancel candidates' forum
I am disappointed that Costa Mesa United decided to cancel its City Council candidate forum. I was very much looking forward to discussing issues relating to youth sports, activities and academics. One reason given for the cancellation was that two...Tags: Mountains, Local Elections, Elections, Sports, Politics
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Notre Dame: Reasons to believe, reasons to doubt
DUBLIN — Time and again in August, Brian Kelly returned to the same toehold while entering his third season as Notre Dame coach: At last, it is his team. That may be true. What also may be true is that success and failure fall directly on his...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Brian Kelly, Chicago Tribune, Sports, Gymnastics Clubs
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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: 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Roger Federer, Lifestyle and Leisure, Summer Olympics, Rentals
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Returners hope to make Caltech Beavers winners
There’s talent within the Caltech men’s water polo program. But Coach Joshua Moser isn't sure whether others realize it yet. The fifth-year coach understands the Beavers’ record does not support that claim. After all, they finished...
Tags: Water Polo, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Students, Soccer, Sports
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NFL: Peterson aims to play in Vikings opener
MANKATO, Minn. - The NFL season starts for Minnesota on Sept. 9, barely eight months after Adrian Peterson had reconstructive surgery on his ripped-up left knee. Despite the medical advances that have made comebacks from anterior cruciate ligament...Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Sports, National Football League, Minnesota Vikings, Football
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Scoreboard -- July 27, 2012
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Olympics-Women's Soccer, United States vs. Colombia, Brazil vs. New Zealand, France vs. North Korea; Beach Volleyball, Women's Volleyball, China vs. Serbia; Equestrian; Women's Handball, Norway vs. France; Women's Shooting; Men's...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Gijon Robinson, Beach Volleyball, Landon Cox, Dana Eveland
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Local family attends Olympics in London
larry@amnews.comBetsy Everman, a teacher at Woodlawn Elementary School, is somewhat of an Olympic veteran because of her brother, Scott Givens. Givens is president of FiveCurrents, a creative and production firm that produces stadium spectacles, broadcasts, corporate...Tags: 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Soccer, Ice Skating, Sports, Thames River
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Rafalca Romney Tweets From The Olympics
The Hartford CourantRafalca, the horse co-owned by Ann Romney and ignored by Mitt, is in London competing in the Olympic event called dressage. Finally over jet lag. If you think flying coach is bad, I had to stand the whole way. Airplane food is terrible, even in horse...Tags: Mitt Romney, Tea Party Movement, Ann Romney, Chris Murphy, Sarah Palin
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Women dominating at London Olympics
The darkened arena pulsed with anticipation, the thousands of spectators roaring and their cameras flashing like giant fireflies as the boxers swaggered in, punching the air, bouncing on the balls of their feet and glaring like gladiators. And then, the...
Tags: Flyweight Boxing, Summer Olympics, Gabby Douglas, Music, Beam Gymnastics
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Concert review: Coldplay at United Center
On Coldplay’s latest album, “Mylo Xyloto,” the British quartet traces the story of a desperate couple running from the unnamed bad guys. “From underneath the rubble,” Chris Martin intones, “sing a rebel song.”...
Tags: Entertainment, China, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Rihanna, Coldplay (music group)
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Bethesda's Zetlin struggles on first day of rhythmic gymnastics
Rhythmic gymnastics is to Russia'sfemale Olympians what beach volleyball is to the United States': The sport that seems to mint one gold medal after another. Given that, Bethesda's Julie Zetlin had no illusion of finishing on the medal podium in her...
Tags: Volleyball, Olympic Games, Human Interest, Justin Bieber, Beach Volleyball
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