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Long lines, rising tempers seen at gas lines in Sandy's wake
Associated PressMotorists increasingly desperate for a fill-up fumed in long lines at gas stations and screamed at each other Friday as fuel shortages in Superstorm Sandy’s wake spread across the metropolitan area. Meanwhile, a backlash appeared to be building...Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, American Red Cross, Charity, Brooklyn (New York City), Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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Superstorm Sandy survivors push on, search for normalcy in wake of devastation
Survivors of Superstorm Sandy struggled Thursday to balance their need for normalcy with the emotionally devastating weight of tragedy. Many woke up and joined countless others who went to work, beset by thoughts of the dead and missing two days after...
Tags: Weather Warnings, Hypothermia, Lehigh County, New York City, Michael Bloomberg
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Matt Long is keynote speaker for Runner's World half marathon
Matt Long is 46 now, a few years older than when he triumphantly ran the New York City Marathon in 2008, finishing in 7 hours, 21 minutes. And he's a few years older than he was after finishing his triumphant 2009 Lake Placid Ironman Triathlon in 16...Tags: 2012 Summer Paralympics, Road Running, Arms, Track Cycling, Cycling
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Sykesville woman achieves longtime dream for Ironman competitions
Sue Komaromy has been out of New York since leaving her home on Long Island more than a quarter-century ago to play volleyball at Towson. Yet there is still a lot of New Yorker that remains in the 44-year-old mother of two who lives in Sykesville. The...
Tags: Pelvis, Ironman World Championship, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Healthcare Provider, Cancer
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Business People - July 29
Dot Foods WILLIAMSPORT — Three local employees of Dot Foods placed in the seventh annual forklift rodeo, a national competition held June 21 in Mount Sterling, Ill. • Rob Cuddy, a 2009 champion, placed fifth in the forklift competition....
Tags: House and Home, Teaching and Learning, Lifestyle and Leisure, Retirement Planning Services, Loans
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Marathon training for beginners
Safari Charles of Owings Mills learned a few important lessons after running her first half-marathon last year. Wear shoes that fit, or your toenails may turn black. Run with a group for motivation (and for those days your husband would rather sleep in)....
Tags: Baltimore Running Festival, Hospitals and Clinics, Heat Stroke, Injuries and Wounds, Road Running
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5 Questions: Sports prepared her for life's curveballs
Jennie Finch began playing softball as a kid, and her passion and talent for the sport carried her all the way to the U.S. National Team and, in 2004 and 2008, the women's U.S. Olympic team. A star pitcher, Finch led her fellow Olympians to win gold and...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Softball, Health, Sports
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Scholar athletes make the most of every minute
The names Nathan Orfanedes and Sydney Schneider may soon get erased from their schools' sports record books. Orfanedes' seventh-place medal in the 800 meters at the 2012 Class 3A state track championships could rust or be stowed away. Schneider's...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Forests, Students, Education, Environmental Issues
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Local man refuses to let Parkinson's get the best of him
reporter"It was shocking to say the least." It's been just over a year since David Chedester learned he has Parkinson's Disease, but it all started about 10-years ago. "When I was 18, I was playing college baseball and I had a line drive hit off my right temple...Tags: Michael J. Fox, Parkinson's Disease, Health, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses
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Runners Face Unusual Heat In Boston Marathon
CNNBefore they can bask in glory, Boston Marathon runners on Monday will first bake in abnormally high temperatures -- so warm, in fact, that race organizers are taking several steps to warn participants and allow those concerned about the heat to instead...Tags: Philadelphia Marathon, Road Running, Running, Weather Statistics, Sports
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Victoria Savage, 87
Victoria Savage, 87, of Shepherdstown, W.Va., passed away at home on Feb. 8, 2012, in the presence of her family, under the care of the Hospice of the Panhandle. Born March 12, 1924, in New York City, she was the daughter of the late Morris and Mary...Tags: Landforms, Anglicanism, Libraries, Mountains, New York City
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Meb Keflezighi a surprise marathon trials winner, except to coach
Sports NowThe U.S. Olympic marathon trials proved that it’s never wise to write off Meb Keflezighi. The Athens Olympic silver medalist, running on short rest after competing in the 2011 New York City Marathon and being slowed by a foot infection,......
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