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You have no excuse not to check out the Guinea Jubliee. None
Who's on Team Gloucester?Yes, Gloucester, it's Guinea Jubilee time. That time of year to celebrate all things Guinea. A little something is in store for everyone ... a parade, crabpot pulling and anchor throwing contests, a one-mile walk and 5k run, arts and......Tags: Guinea
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Big Event Region
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsIn two days, South Florida has added two more major events to its already packed sports calendar. Is it possible for the region to become even bigger on the sports map? On Wednesday, the Indy Racing League unveiled its 2009......Tags: Baseball, Danica Patrick, Television, NASCAR, Track and Field
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Lafayette: Subaru's Green Movement Begins Here
KickingTiresBy Eamonn Brennan Cars.com As gas prices soar, drivers are thinking green and car companies are struggling to adapt to a future of diesels, hybrids, fuel cells and beyond. Not all companies are reacting the same way. Some are standing......Tags: Boeing Co., Track and Field, Toyota, Metal and Mineral, Automotive Equipment
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Bush in China: No drugs in baseball
The Swampby Mark Silva It was only fitting, since President Bush had gone to China to promote sports and not politics, but did plenty of talking about international politics while he was there, that Bob Costas, emcee of NBC Sports'coverage of......Tags: Bob Costas, National Government, Olympic Games, International Law, Human Rights
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George W. Bush scoring some sweet Olympic tickets
WatchdogClick below for a transcript of Bob Costas' interview with President Bush during Sunday night's Olympic telecast.......Tags: Bob Costas, National Government, International Law, Human Rights, Government
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NBC to show men's hoops final live in wee hours
WatchdogNBC sent a DVD of a feature it produced on that Brazilian dude who got knocked off course by a wacko from the audience while leading the marathon in 2004, then went on to finish third. I'm assuming it will......Tags: Marathon, Track and Field, NBC (tv network), Sports
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U.S. track program to be reviewed after Games
O, by the WayPart of a blog statement from the head of USA Track & Field Doug Logan: I have received emails from people across the country, particularly about the relays. They all say more or less the same thing: the dropped batons......Tags: Track and Field, Olympic Games, Sports, Awards and Prizes, Multi-Sport Events
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Bob Costas sits down with Jacques Rogge
WatchdogClick below for NBC's transcript of Bob Costas' sitdown with IOC boss Jacques Rogge, as well as Costas' closing remarks last night. Limited blogging this week. Please be brave. You'll get through this, dear readers.......Tags: Arts and Culture, Bob Costas, National Government, Roger Federer, International Olympic Committee
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'The Biggest Loser' goes to Texas
Reality CheckHere's John-John on last night's Biggest Loser:What an episode for O’Neal! I knew he was in danger of being eliminated from the show when he mentioned those cursed words “I need to win immunity.” The phrase has become the kiss......Tags: Rodeo, Television, Teen-agers, Overweight, Texas
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Thousands get moving for a cause close to their heart
White River State Park was a sea of red Saturday morning as more than 800,000 people participated in the annual American Heart Association Heart Walk.
It was the first year for a 5K run at the event and organizers said turn-out was impressive.
"It's...Tags: Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, American Heart Association, Stress, Heart Surgery
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Book fair to benefit library
Looking for a novel way to support Washington County Free Library? The library will be the beneficiary of a book fair Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Books-A-Million store at Valley Mall. A portion of sales during that time will go to the library....Tags: Arts and Culture, Books-A-Million Incorporated, Michelle Obama, Libraries, Obesity
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Fourth-grader wins safety poster contest
Trinity E. Schlotterbeck, a fourth-grader at Williamsport Elementary School, won the 2011 Home Chemical Safety Poster Contest. The contest is sponsored in partnership with area businesses, local government, Washington County Public Schools, and the...Tags: Golf, Trips and Vacations, Local Government, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees
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