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51 Blocks: A Walk In The Park
NYNewsday.comStart at the beginning, at 59th Street and Fifth Avenue. From here, Central Park spreads north 51 blocks to 110th Street, meandering crosstown to Eighth Avenue, encompassing 843 acres in all, a prodigious parcel of city real estate, a little bigger than...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Career and Workplace, Fishing, Tavern on the Green, Central Park
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Sports opportunities abound
Special To The SunFrom archery to wrestling, Anne Arundel sports enthusiasts can choose from a wide variety of youth and adult sports throughout the county. Sports opportunities include individual and team activities, instructional, recreational and competitive programs...Tags: Special Olympics, Bars and Clubs, Basketball, Wrestling, Track and Field
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Go for the gold!
We know there are only two reasons to watch the Olympics: Michael Phelps and the Iraqi soccer team. OK, and gymnastics too, but we miss Keri Strug. While the matches may be riveting, who wants to stay home glued to the couch? Root for your fave athletes...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Awards and Prizes, Television, Michael Phelps, Pet Shop Boys (music group)
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Sport-by-sport capsules (A-H)
Archery Where: Panathinaiko Stadium. When: Aug. 12-21. Top U.S. performers: Butch Johnson, Vic Wunderle, Janet Dykman. U.S. chances: The U.S. men are well-seasoned at the elite level, winning team medals in three of the last four Olympics. U.S. women...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Beach Volleyball, Rings Gymnastics, Awards and Prizes, Fencing
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84 more blasts from the past
TAJMA ABRAHAM SCHOOL: Kecoughtan. LAST YEAR: 1992-93. SPORT: Basketball. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Abraham averaged 28 points a game as a senior and was the No. 2 scorer in the Peninsula District for three straight years behind Phoebus' LaKeshia Frett. Following...Tags: George Washington University, Coast Guard Blue Dolphins Swim Team, PGA Tour, Career and Workplace, Basketball
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BUSTED UP
The Hartford CourantIt's Valentine's Day, and Jesse Bellerive is tending to what she wryly calls her Valentine's gifts: two toddlers born just 51 weeks apart. Her first child, Tyla Luv, 8, is at school, where she is already learning words that send Jesse to the dictionary....Tags: Career and Workplace, The Salvation Army, McDonald's, Material Science, Trampoline Gymnastics
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