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Federal judge orders release of Chinese Muslims held from Guantanamo Bay into US
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ A federal judge ordered the Bush administration Tuesday to immediately free 17 Chinese Muslims from Guantanamo Bay into the United States, a dramatic ruling that could set the course for releasing dozens of other prisoners at the naval...Tags: Government, Defense, Immigration, Terrorism, Justice System
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Ping-pong
1) Why is table tennis also known as pingpong? a. It was named for the two Chang brothers; Ping and Pong b. It's an imitation of the sound of the ball hitting the table and the bat c. Table tennis is the English translation of ping-pong d. The...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Mattel Inc., Tennis
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Homecoming through time
1977 Amy Dickinson ("Ask Amy"), graduate of Dryden High School in Dryden, N.Y. Dancing style: full frontal contact, her arms clutched around his neck, his arms around her waist Song: "Color My World" Dating custom: making out underneath the bleachers,...Tags: Burger King, Music, Schools, High Schools, REO Speedwagon
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Beer pong turns big-league with world series play
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBeer pong: oafish drinking game or noble lesser sport? If the San Bernardino World Series of Beer Pong Satellite Tournament was any indication, the answer is both. Two weeks ago, more than 100 contestants (forming 64 two-person teams) showed up at...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Crusaders on mission to win
247-4645Virginia Crusaders head coach Larry Stith gives a pep talk to his players before a victory over the Fredericksburg Falcons earlier this season. Also pictured is assistant coach Russell Mills. The Virginia Crusaders may be 11-0, sixth in the national...Tags: Maryland, Golf, PGA Tour, Clubs and Associations, Marathon
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Despite going 0-3, Nir-Kistler still enjoyed the Beijing Paralympics
Question: How did U.S. table tennis player Noga Nir-Kistler of Salisbury fare earlier this month at the Paralympic Games in Beijing? Jon Rush, Coopersburg Answer: Although Nir-Kistler went 0-3 in pool play and did not advance to the medal round, she...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Paralympic Games, Tennis, Awards and Prizes
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Mom and Dad follow the kids to college
New York Times News ServiceJim and M.J. Berrien's gracious Cape Cod-style house rests on six acres, set back from a country road in Middlebury, Vt. Black locust trees frame the entrance. In the back, a spacious sun porch with a cathedral ceiling opens to a mahogany deck where the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Government, Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Banking
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NBC should sublet 30 Rock as a rental in August
WatchdogClick below for the complete, 2,308-word NBC release regarding its announcing plans for the Beijing Olympics.......Tags: Gymnastics, Veterans Affairs, Defense, Soccer, Beach Vacations
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Who is Matt Cassel?
bob.glauber@newsday.comNot that Bill Belichick had any special plans for today, the year anniversary of the Spygate controversy. As depressing as that memory might be, it's nothing compared with the situation he now faces: For the first time since early in the 2001 season, the...Tags: Baseball, Ceremonies, Radio Industry, Joe Montana, New England Patriots
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U.S. none the worse without Tiger
mark.herrmann@newsday.comU.S. Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger, in Manhattan yesterday to announce his four selections to fill out the roster, surely was sincere when he said that one of his "great regrets" is that Tiger Woods will not be playing. But here's a little secret: It is...Tags: Kenny Perry, Hal Sutton, Ralph Kiner, Branch Rickey, Tiger Woods
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'Maryland's Olympic team' grows
A funny thing happened on the way to the parade. Earlier this week, when Gov. Martin O'Malley and other officials announced plans to hold a parade and a fireworks show Oct. 4 in honor of what they called " Maryland's Olympic team," 11 athletes were...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Soccer, Economic Policy, Quadruple Sculls
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Dolphins' Anthony Fasano, Heat's Chris Quinn reunite
South Florida Sun-SentinelThey played to 11. Anthony Fasano started with nine. "Anthony didn't really understand what it was to be a Division I basketball player," Chris Quinn said. Nor did Fasano seem to understand that this 1-on-1 game, in a South Bend, Ind., gym, was just a...Tags: Darrelle Revis, Tiger Woods, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, National Football League, Miami Dolphins
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