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Report: City girls have fewer chances at sport
AP Sports WriterCity girls start playing sports at a later age and have less opportunities than city boys "who seem to come first," according to a report released Thursday by the Women's Sports Foundation. In the suburbs, though, things are much more equal. "We...Tags: Harris Interactive Incorporated, Physical Fitness, PepsiCo Incorporated, People, Family
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Girls in urban areas start sports at later age, have fewer opportunities, according to report
AP Sports WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Girls who live in urban areas start sports at a later age and have lower rates of participation than urban boys and suburban girls, according to a report released Thursday by the Women's Sports Foundation. The report "Go Out and Play:...Tags: Middle Schools, People, Teen-agers, Physical Fitness, Harris Interactive Incorporated
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Report: Urban girls shortchanged in sports
AP Sports WriterGirls who live in urban areas start sports at a later age and have lower rates of participation than urban boys and suburban girls, according to a report released Thursday by the Women's Sports Foundation. The report "Go Out and Play: Youth Sports in...Tags: Middle Schools, People, Teen-agers, Physical Fitness, Harris Interactive Incorporated
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Columbus' culinary contribution
Chicago TribuneWhat if Christopher Columbus had missed the New World? For those of us whose families hailed from outside the Americas that would have meant, among other things, no ketchup, no chocolate bars, no potato chips, not even green bean almondine. Whether that...Tags: Medicine, Culture, Public Holidays, Food and Dining Culture, History
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Hal Whitaker
Hal Whitaker, a retired paper business executive who entertained friends and family with jokes and stories, died in his sleep of heart failure Monday at his North Baltimore home. He was 72. Hal Cummings Whitaker was born in Baltimore and raised on...Tags: Death and Dying, Book, Anglican, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Defense
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Deaths last week
Tina Allen, 58, artist whose monumental sculptures of prominent blacks through history fill public spaces across the United States; Sept. 16, in Los Angeles, of heart attack complications. Maurits "Bob" Blomberg, 86, principal engineer for Miehle-Goss-...Tags: Civil Rights, Diseases, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, DePaul University, Chicago City Council
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We'll All Feel Greenwich's Financial Pain In Our State Budget
Capitol Bureau ChiefRichard Fuld seemed to have it all. As the longest-running CEO on Wall Street, Fuld reigned over the investment bank Lehman Brothers, one of the biggest names in the financial world. That brought him a spot — only last year — on the Forbes...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Personal Income, Tiffany & Company, Investments, Passenger Cars
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Squash a star for fall meals
It takes effort to avert the melancholy that arrives when the daylight hours get fewer. So I focus on the things I enjoy about fall: high school football, my nieces' band competitions, the changing foliage colors and a whole new selection of vegetables at...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Food and Dining Culture, Electrical Appliance
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How to fight the Squash Vine Borer
Dear Sue: We have had a terrible year for zucchini! They grow to a nice size and we may get one or two zucchini off the plants, then they start to rot at the base about 1 to 2 inches from the ground. Once that starts, the plant is gone. Have you heard of... -
Soup Party Inspires Author's New Cookbook
Special to The Courant'Sunday Soup: A Year's Worth of Mouthwatering, Easy-To-Make Recipes" is Betty Rosbottom's eighth cookbook, but it is shaping up to be her favorite. "I've done bigger books, but I don't think I've ever had more fun putting a book together," says...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Tackling vines that have taken over
Special to The SunLast year, I let a volunteer white morning glory grow in my garden. This year, I have vines curling and climbing over everything. How can I keep the plant in one spot? If you didn't plant the morning glory, it's probably bindweed (Convolvulus arvensi),...
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