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Running on empty no more
When it comes to fitness in New York, it's hard not to be inspired to get outside and get running. However, city running usually requires a little extra strength and endurance, as runners can be extra-susceptible to overuse injuries.
Sean Kelleher,...Tags: Industrial Accidents
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Olympics ads pushing global, unified themes
AP Business WriterSome ads preach unity and togetherness. Some celebrate the spirit of athleticism. For many advertisers this year, their Olympic spots in the U.S. are more about humanity and athletes and less about national pride. They're also making less mention of...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Michael Phelps, Consumer Electronics Industry, LeBron James, McDonald's Corp.
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List: Olympians from New Jersey
New Jersey athletes on the U.S. Olympic team listed by name, home town, and sport: Andrew Campbell, Toms River, sailing Hazel Clark, Livingston, track and field Rachel Dawson, Berlin, field hockey Erin Donohue, Haddonfield, track and field...Tags: Soccer, Sailing, Athletics, Track and Field, Equestrian
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Kids Fitness Festival teaches the benefits of exercise and nutrition
South Florida Sun-SentinelAs Marquis Waters walked through the auditorium, he thought, "This must be kids' wonderland." "They had so many sports to choose from," Marquis, 9, of Delray Beach, said of the annual Kids Fitness Festival on Friday. "I tried tennis, fitness and rugby...Tags: Beach Vacations, Fencing, Football, Detroit Lions, South Florida Fairgrounds
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Senior love lives come of age
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune NewspapersWASHINGTON — Murray Katz, 82, a retired senior federal patent-appeals examiner, has made a transition that lies ahead for millions of Americans. "When I was growing up, I didn't see women who were in their 60s and 70s as women," he said recently....Tags: Ray Charles, Mark Brooks, Illnesses, Diseases, Demographics
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The Geckos to play Aug. 1 in Highland
The Geckos, a five-piece "Island rock" band with electric guitar, steel pans, electric bass and drums, and occasionally, a trumpet, will perform at 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at Schooley Mill Park, 112975 Hall Shop Road, in Highland. The free concert is part of...Tags: Renewable Energy, Christianity, Adults, Music, Game Playing
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Costas Gets Out Of Studio
Bob Costas will be in Beijing for his seventh Olympics as prime-time host of NBC's coverage, but this time he'll be getting out a little more. NBC announced its roster of announcers and commentators Wednesday for the Games, which begin Aug. 6. NBC's...Tags: Bob Costas, ESPN, Multi-Sport Events, Beijing Games, Awards and Prizes
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Backyard oasis
joseph.dionisio@newsday.comWe won't debate the effect on our culture, but there's little doubt that Americans have less reason than ever to leave their homes. So let's add amazing backyards to the list of perks that keep folks gleefully tethered to their residence. And why...Tags: Forests, Long Island, Natural Resources, Great South Bay, LeBron James
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Post office to hold passport fair
The Lisbon/Cooksville post office at 1280 Hopkins Alley, Lisbon, will hold the second day of its Community Passport Fair and USPS Officially Licensed Retail Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Many postal service retail products have been reduced in...Tags: Farms, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Game Playing, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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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: Bob Costas, Doug Collins, Multi-Sport Events, Pentathlon Swimming, Wrestling
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