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On The Fly: Something Old-Fashioned About High School Football Blogging
The Hartford Courant>>It was a night for high school football, and The Courant blogged live from many of the games throughout the state. For all the technological might that goes into remote blogging, from fields without Ethernet or phone lines, there is something old-...Tags: Carl Lewis, Sean Avery, Roger Clemens, Schools, Football
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Phelps joins pool of SI Sportsmen of Year
Even though Michael Phelps is taking a break from the pool, he's still picking up honors. The Rodgers Forge native yesterday became the first swimmer named Sports Illustrated'sSportsman of the Year. He's just the third athlete from Maryland to be so...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Swimming, Johnny Unitas, Tennis, Sugar Ray Leonard
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Beijing says it has met air pollution target early, thanks to Olympic restrictions
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ Beijing said Monday it has already reached its target number of 256 "blue-sky days" this year, with the help of ambitious environmental measures the city imposed to cut emissions for the Olympic Games. China's notoriously polluted...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Health Organizations, Air Pollution
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A peach of a deal: Atlanta on a budget
The Associated PressHome to the world's most famous soda and largest aquarium, Atlanta is also known for its rich Southern history. This sprawling city offers many attractions and museums, but the best of Atlanta is tucked away in neighborhoods that can be enjoyed for little...Tags: Death and Dying, Ku Klux Klan, Foods and Beverages, Baptist, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Ed Azzam has Westchester ready again
On High SchoolsWith eight City Section championships, four state titles and a 610-201 record in 29 years of coaching, Ed Azzam has built the Westchester High boys' basketball program into a Southern California powerhouse. But this season, Westchester alumni get to walk...Tags: Teaching and Learning, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sacramento Kings, National Basketball Association, Basketball
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Americans love their television
Tribune NewspapersThe U.S. is a nation of even bigger couch potatoes than previously realized. Nielsen Co. left little doubt this week when it reported that television use is at an all-time high in the U.S., with home TVs turned on for an average of 8 hours, 18 minutes a...Tags: The Office (tv program), Grey's Anatomy (tv program), CSI (tv program), CBS Corp.
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Households in the U.S. Watch Eight Hour Plus of TV Per Day
The U.S. is a nation of even bigger couch potatoes than previously realized. Nielsen Co. left little doubt Monday when it reported that television use is at an all-time high in the U.S., with home TVs turned on for an average of 8 hours, 18 minutes a...Tags: The Office (tv program), Grey's Anatomy (tv program), CSI (tv program), Game Playing, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Michael Phelps' success leading to local swimming boom
South Florida Sun-SentinelSouth Florida has a swimming boom on its hands. A record 1,217 swimmers are entered in the Speedo Florida Gold Coast Winter Championships, making it the state's largest age-group meet. The four-day meet, today through Sunday at the Plantation Central...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Swimming, Central Park, Beijing Games, Awards and Prizes
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France Cinéma Floride film festival in Boca Raton
The best of modern French cinema comes to Boca Raton this weekend courtesy of France Cinéma Floride, which will present 11 films today through Sunday. The crowd-pleasing comedy Welcome to the Sticks — one of the most popular films ever released...Tags: Boca Raton, Movies
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Swimmer Gary Hall Jr. retires
The Associated PressTen-time Olympic medalist Gary Hall Jr. has officially retired from swimming to turn his attention to a new challenge: helping those with diabetes lead long, productive lives. Hall, who suffers from the disease, was expected to leave the sport after just...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Diabetes, Diseases, James Brown
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More memories around L.A.
Museum pieces There are plenty of places in Los Angeles - including the stadiums and arenas where college and professional teams play - where fans can see sports memorabilia. Here are some of them: UCLA Hall of Champions: Located in the J.D. Morgan...Tags: Jackie Joyner-Kersee, John Wayne, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Greg Johnson
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Queen Sofia unamused by a book
New York TimesWhen the English monarch in Alan Bennett's novella, "The Uncommon Reader," decides to write her memoirs, she takes the prudent step of abdicating first. Queen Sofia of Spain may be wondering whether she, too, should have waited for her husband, King...Tags: Books and Magazines, Political Systems, Mass Media, Euthanasia, New York Times
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