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The first of the European cycling teams have arrived in Adelaide for the Tour Down Under but Lance Armstrong’s travel details remain a secret. Mindful of the extraordinary interest that Armstrong’s co
The first of the European cycling teams have arrived in Adelaide for the Tour Down Under but Lance Armstrong’s travel details remain a secret. Mindful of the extraordinary interest that Armstrong’s comeback has generated, race organisers want to avoid a crush at the airport when he touches down.
Perhaps it says something about the state of the PGA Tour that the 2009 season begins today amid the tropical splendor at the Kapalua Resort on Maui and there's more talk about who's not there than who is. The winners-only Mercedes-Benz Championship, with its high-definition images of palm trees rustling in the trade winds and surfers in the water, is a gorgeous way to start a season with the ...
Every time Israel doesn't something mean, cruel or stupid you can almost hear the sound of liberals and progressives rushing for a place to hide. Strip away the rhetoric and the excuses and the problem basically comes down to the fact that people don't ...
Youngman column: The season opens without some stars but with bold looks into the future.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Strong winds gusts are causing problems in the Queen City. The gusts have toppled trees in several areas, including uptown Charlotte where a tree fell onto a pickup truck on West Trade Street between Popular and Church streets. No one was injured.
Trail Blazers general manager Kevin Pritchard is a "big picture" guy. It's that time of year where trade winds blow wild and because the Blazers have so much talent, Portland is often mentioned. And while KP isn't quick to react (or overreact) with the team in a two-game slide, he...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Presidents are “in” again, and that means Washington is a hot spot. With Barack Obama moving into the White House next month and the ongoing celebration of Abraham Lincoln’s life, the nation's capital and its many tourism sites have been thrust into the spotlight.
More heavy rain appears to be on the way and could reach Hawaii by late Saturday, the National Weather Service said.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho - First, high prices for competing crops cut acreage. Then, spring planting weather that featured high winds and cold temperatures reduced acreage yet again. Idaho’s sugar beet growers faced challenges in 2008, officials said.
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