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Major festivals, events around the world
Here is a selected list of events for 2006. For more information on an event, plug its name into your favorite search engine. All dates and events are subject to change, so check before going. February Ottawa: Winterlude, Feb. 3-19 (weekends). The...Tags: Chicago Air and Water Show, Fishing, Religious Conflicts, Abril , Dining and Drinking
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Kaiser Transplant Patients Express Their Fear and Fury
Times Staff Writers"I don't know what's going on here," Bernard Burks wrote to Kaiser Permanente's kidney transplant program last October, "but whatever it is, it's wrong." Burks, 56, was among hundreds of patients forced to shift to Kaiser's new San Francisco program...Tags: Medical Services, Social Issues, Charity, Sports, Death
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Where Type A's all take a back seat
Under cover of Monday morning darkness, a 46-year-old architect creeps out of his bed in Mar Vista, tiptoes past his wife and cats and climbs on his bike. Fifteen, maybe 20 minutes later, Chris Kruszynski will be at water's edge.
A few miles away, 49-...Tags: Eight Rowing, Sports, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Badgers sports: Women's rowing finishes third at Big Ten championships
The Wisconsin State JournalWhen the boats hit the water for the final race of the Big Ten Conference women's rowing championships on Sunday in Indianapolis, the University of Wisconsin was still in striking distance of the championship. Literally speaking, anyway. Realistically,...Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Eight Rowing, College Sports, Sports, Wisconsin Badgers
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Crimson still heavyweight champs
Boston HeraldIt was amazing how the cloudy skies contained a crimson hue yesterday as Harvard's powerhouse heavyweight crews dominated the 68th annual Eastern Sprints regatta on Lake Quinsigamond. Yale lightweight rowers also held sway amid light drizzle but a...Tags: Sports, Cornell Big Red, Lightweight Rowing
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Manatee County officials head to Switzerland for rowing championships
Bradenton HeraldThree Manatee County officials will fly to Switzerland in July seeking the right to play host to the 2017 World Rowing Championship. Manatee County Commission Chairman Larry Bustle, County Administrator Ed Hunzeker and tourism chief Elliott Falcione are...Tags: Lobbying, Politics, Corporate Officers, Sports, Trips and Vacations
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Notre Dame rowing: Irish win Big East again
South Bend TribuneNotre Dame’s rowing team claimed five of six grand final contests to earn the Big East Championship on Mercer Lake in West Windsor, N.J., Sunday. It was the 10th straight league title for ND. Notre Dame scored 151 points to finish 22 points ahead...Tags: Eight Rowing, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, College Sports, Sports, Louisville Cardinals
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Crew: Holy Spirit, Ocean City boats take first places at Stotesbury Cup
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.The Holy Spirit High School girls lightweight-eight crew won the Stotesbury Cup final for the third year in a row on Saturday in Philadelphia, and the Spartans were anything but complacent about it. The undefeated Holy Spirit crew dominated the field...Tags: Physical Conditions, Eight Rowing, Students, Sports, Lightweight Rowing
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Need for speed fuels N.E. crews
Boston HeraldWith speedy crews across the board, there will be no easy rides to victory today in the 68th Eastern Sprints on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester. And that includes the five New England schools ranked in U.S. Rowing's top 10 poll -- Harvard (No. 2),...Tags: Students, Sports, Lightweight Rowing, Teaching and Learning
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Rowing In The NCAAs — The Long And The Short Of It
The Hartford CourantJenn DeLisle is 5 feet 2. Kelsey Butta is 5-4. "When we went to our last race, we were in an elevator with some people from California and they're like, 'Oh, a couple of coxswains?' said their 5-11 fellow senior tri-captain Eleni Waskiewicz of Orange....Tags: Eight Rowing, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, College Sports, Sports, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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Carroll girls excel at Stotesbury Cup Regatta
The Philadelphia InquirerNo matter how hard or crazy a workout may sound, Archbishop Carroll assistant rowing coach Laura Hill said her team is willing do it. "And that's the attitude that has them exactly where they are now," she said. And where they are is in elite...Tags: Eight Rowing, Trials, Sports, Lightweight Rowing, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Episcopal rower is remembered at Stotesbury Regatta
The Philadelphia InquirerMore than Paul Pratt's love of rowing, Episcopal Academy coach Molly Konopka said, was the junior's love of life on the water. And it was that love, she said, that helped erase his teammates' doubts when they struggled over whether to row Friday in...Tags: Eight Rowing, Sports, Lightweight Rowing, Transportation Accidents, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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