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Saturday's 8:50 p.m. Score Center, area roundup UPDATE: CNU sweeps in basketball, beats D-III's No. 2 team in baseball; Apprentice wrestlers win; HU men fall in 2 OTs to Bethune-Cookman; Tribe routs Radford
Daily PressBest viewed in "single page" mode. If you know an unreported score, please e-mail sports@dailypress.com and/or call 757-247-4640. Past calendars are available on Sonny Dearth's blog at HRTownSquare.com) SATURDAY, FEB. 19 COLLEGES Men’s...Tags: Taekwon-Do, Crime, Law and Justice, Bethune-Cookman University, Morgan State University, AAA
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Modern Day Gladiator: A look back at Daryl Gardener's career
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe kids are edgy already. All have been through trauma, whether abuse or neglect or abandonment. Then they enter the facility in Houston. And they see him. All 300 sculpted pounds of him. "And they're like, 'Oh my gosh,' " Daryl Gardener says. "They...Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Football, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Sports
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Teen commits suicide LIVE on webcam
MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - A South Florida teen died of a lethal drug overdose in front of a live online webcam audience 12 hours after he started blogging about his plan to commit suicide, an investigator said Friday. Abraham Biggs, 19, died Wednesday from a...Tags: MySpace, Weightlifting, Health, Family, Drugs and Medicines
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How to Select a Gym You'll Actually Use
Tribune Media ServicesI've always enjoyed exercising outdoors, but I can't deny that working out indoors also contributed a great deal to my best performances. Today, gym workouts are as much a matter of convenience as anything, especially right now, when the days are short...Tags: Personal Service, Sports, Medical Procedures and Tests, Building Material, Dining and Drinking
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Go figure
Like many women of her generation, Casey Kelly grew up playing sports. She played soccer and ran track in high school and went on to play four years of soccer at Daemen College in Amherst, N.Y. But once her final game for the Wildcats ended, so did her...Tags: Philosophy, Triathlon, Colleges and Universities, Diets and Dieting, Weight Loss
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Workout For Runners 06.03.09
Staff reporter"Mighty" Joe Stankowski, www.ThisWorkout.com, www.MorningCupOfJoe.com These 3 activities can help a runner increase their speed, endurance and longevity (as a runner, anyway). Dynamic Warm-up (NOT the 'throw your leg on the trunk of the car'...Tags: Swimming, Sports, Industrial Accidents, Muscle
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Glenn Sundby dies at 87; gymnast founded Hall of Fame
Glenn Sundby, who learned to perform handstands and other acrobatic moves on Santa Monica's Muscle Beach in the 1930s and went on to co-found USA Gymnastics and establish the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, has died. He was 87. Sundby died...Tags: Washington Monument, Television, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, The Ed Sullivan Show (tv program)
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Alma Pearson dies at 96; major donor to California Lutheran University projects
Alma Pearson Major donor to university Alma Pearson, 96, a major donor to California Lutheran University projects including the library that bears her name at the Thousand Oaks campus, died Nov. 21 in Santa Barbara, the university announced. Pearson and...Tags: Barbra Streisand, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, Field Hockey, Hospitals and Clinics
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Your beach guide
Malibu More than just the preferred address of the rich and famous, Malibu has 21 miles of coastline with some of the finest beaches in Southern California. Leo Carrillo A 1.5-mile-long state beach, Leo Carrillo has tidal pools, reefs and caves along...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Twilight (book), White House, Bodies of Water, Restaurants
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'Mr. America,' by Mark Adams
Mr. America
How Muscular Millionaire Bernarr Macfadden Transformed the Nation Through Sex, Salad, and
the Ultimate Starvation Diet
Mark Adams
Harper: 292 pp., $25.99
Before Jack LaLanne and Jane Fonda, an odd man with an odd name reigned as America's...Tags: John Huston, Jane Fonda, Seizures, Disasters and Accidents, Vegetarian Diet
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Beaux Arts Trio at the Ace Gallery
Times Music CriticThe Beaux Arts Trio gave its first concert in the summer of 1955 at the Berkshire Music Festival in Massachusetts. The trio will close shop this summer at the same festival, now known as Tanglewood. But first the Beaux Arts has a lot of goodbyes to wave....Tags: Arts, Education, Sports, Indiana University, Gregor Piatigorsky
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