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BEST BETS
FRIDAY KALEIDO SCOPE This is the last weekend to listen to the songs of The Beatles while watching laser imagery on a 360-degree dome. "Laser Beatles" begins at 9 p.m. at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium in Centerport. Also...Tags: Chris Isaak, Jamie Kennedy, Vehicles, Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium, American Airpower Museum
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Hokies swimming in uncertainty
Rewinding the week that was, in which Virginia Tech (allegedly) put Tyrod Taylor on the shelf for a year, Michael Phelps returned to the U.S. (he had a little trouble with some whales in the North Pacific), and Don't-Call-Me-Pacman-Anymore got the good...Tags: Olympic Games, All Stars, Major League Baseball, Willis Reed, Jimmy Page
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Savoring the moment
247-4634Most coaches constantly search for motivational material to fire up their teams. Erica Walsh, though, may be set for a little while. Walsh, a 1997 William and Mary graduate and the head coach of Penn State's women's soccer team, led the Nittany Lions...Tags: Olympic Games, Baseball, Awards and Prizes, Soccer, College of William and Mary
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Tribe women’s soccer opens season against Penn State
The Virginia GazetteJohn Daly should be all smiles Saturday night when his team takes the pitch for its season debut at Albert-Daly Field. The Tribe returns nine starters from a team that won its second straight Colonial Athletic Association regular season title and...Tags: Soccer, NCAA Tournament, Multi-Sport Events, Penn State Nittany Lions
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Langer, Simpson tie for JELD-WEN Tradition lead
Two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer shot a 6-under 66 in 100-degree heat Friday for a share of the second-round lead with Tim Simpson in the JELD-WEN Tradition, the fourth of the five Champions Tour majors. at Sunriver, Ore. Langer and Simpson...Tags: Bob Sowards, Soccer, All Stars, Tom Watson, Sarah Brown
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Holmes lone man under par at PGA
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. - J.B. Holmes and his monster length turned out to be a good fit for Oakland Hills. With a black glove on his hand and a scowl on his face, Holmes hammered one tee shot after another Friday and kept most of them in the short...Tags: Vijay Singh, Davis Love III, U.S. Open Golf, Ernie Els, Phil Mickelson
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Holmes leads the PGA as the only player under par
J.B. Holmes always knew he could hit the golf ball a long way. He made his high school team in Kentucky when he was in the third grade. He was hitting 300-yard tee shots at age 13, and when he went to the Masters in 1998 as a senior in high school to...Tags: PGA Championship, Phil Mickelson, Schools, PGA Tour, Golf
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Holmes' lead standing up at PGA Championship
The Associated PressJ.B. Holmes and his monster length turned out to be a good fit for Oakland Hills. With a black glove on his hand and a scowl on his face, Holmes hammered one tee shot after another Friday and kept most of them in the short grass, leading to a 2-under...Tags: Vijay Singh, PGA Championship, Paul Goydos, Phil Mickelson, Kenny Perry
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Scores
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP AT OAKLAND HILLS G.C. Second round, par-70 139 (1-under) J.B. Holmes 71-68 140 (Even) Charlie Wi 70-70; Ben Curtis 73-67; Justin Rose 73-67 141 (1-over) David Toms 72-69; Henrik Stenson 71-70 142 (2-over) Angel...Tags: Chad Campbell, Vijay Singh, Justin Leonard, Steve Lowery, Tommy Armour III
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He's no Gump
After the UFC light-heavyweight championship fight between defending titleholder Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and challenger Forrest Griffin on July5, Griffin sent entreaties heavenward that the judges would see the fight his way. He had tried to keep...Tags: Police, Boxing, Tourism and Leisure, Baltimore Orioles, Heavyweight
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Lucky seat 13 for Phelps' mother
Some think it's all that training and dedication, a life spent in the swimming pool and an adolescence timed with a stopwatch. Others think it's inexplicable genes, his flexibility, a long, lean body and limbs that never seem to end. And still others...Tags: Swimming, NASA, Michael Phelps, Multi-Sport Events, Trials
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Halftime hits
When the clock struck midnight, 2008 was half over. That's one-half less over than Roger Clemens' career. It's completely kaput, along with his reputation. Roger the Dodger's fall from grace might be the biggest story of the year. Or would it be the...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Major League Baseball, Ohio State Buckeyes, Boston Celtics, Roger Clemens
Aug 29, 2008
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Aug 31, 2008
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Aug 24, 2008
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Aug 23, 2008
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Aug 16, 2008
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Aug 9, 2008
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Aug 8, 2008
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Aug 8, 2008
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Aug 9, 2008
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Jul 17, 2008
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Jul 4, 2008
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Jul 5, 2008
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