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With less than two weeks remaining before camps open, the free agent market seems tapped out. Nothing much left, shoppers -- nothing much except two batting champions, two Cy Young Award winners, a stolen base champion, a guy chasing 500 home runs and two others with career batting averages better than .290. There is one common denominator for Nomar Garciaparra, Gary Sheffield, Pedro Martinez ...
If there is one thing Jerry Toler emphasizes to his clients, it’s that you are never too old or too young to start exercising. The personal trainer at Better Bodies preaches that the only true fountain of youth in life is through exercise.
Building Mississippi State University football never stops for Dan Mullen, not even thousands of feet in the air.
The planet's fate balances on a knife edge, two cities on either side. Which offers hope? You may be surprised.
In 2010, we expect enterprise demand for telecommunications solutions to rise 82 , but contract terms to shorten from about 5 – 10 years to a minimum of about three years 83 . A sustained enterprise focus on costs is likely to stoke demand for solutions.
At what point did south metro Denver become a hot-bed for Ivy-league rowers?
By CHRIS MENEES Staff Reporter Union City Middle School seventh-grader Matthew Edmaiston didn’t get hysterical.
Follow Israel news on and . (IsraelNN.com) Geert Wilders, of the PVV (Party for Freedom) in the Netherlands, is on trial in his native Holland, charged with five counts of discrimination against Muslims and similar offenses.
The world of the visual arts has always been a meritocracy. The artists history celebrates are the ones who have been innovative, talented or, best of all, a combination of the two.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The "tea party" activists all agree: Government is too big. Spending is out of control. Individual freedom is at risk. And President Barack Obama's policies are making it all worse.
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