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Former Coral Springs High star Walter Dix wins 200 meters at U.S. Olympic trials
Staff and wire reportsWalter Dix, who had already qualified for the Beijing Olympics in the 100 meters, won the 200 on Sunday at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials. Dix, a former star at Coral Springs High and a three-time NCAA champion at Florida State, edged...Tags: Diving, Multi-Sport Events, Florida State University, Beijing Games, Trials
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Former Coral Springs High star Walter Dix wins 200 meters at U.S. Olympic trials
Staff and wire reportsWalter Dix, who had already qualified for the Beijing Olympics in the 100 meters, won the 200 on Sunday at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials. Dix, a former star at Coral Springs High and a three-time NCAA champion at Florida State, edged...Tags: Diving, Multi-Sport Events, Florida State University, Beijing Games, Trials
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Wimbledon Adds To Wow-Full Year
This is why we play the games. And this is why we watch them. We sit there in front of the flat-screen night after night, weekend after weekend, reclining sentinels on the lookout for uncommon brilliance and common decency. We slouch on our couches...Tags: National Football League, Rocco Mediate, Marketing, NBC, New York Giants
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Trial to begin in fatal shooting of Clermont drug dealer
Sentinel Staff WriterJury selection is to begin today in the murder trial of a Clermont man accused of robbing and killing a 19-year-old drug dealer. Richard C. Solomon Jr., 23, one of three men charged in the shooting death of Eddie Collins, is accused of being the...Tags: Death and Dying, Theft, Health and Safety at School, Firearms, Ohio State Buckeyes
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Dix, Crawford and Spearmon off to Beijing in 200
Walter Dix, Shawn Crawford and Wallace Spearmon have qualified for the Beijing Olympics, taking the top three spots in the 200 meters at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials. Florida State's Dix, a three-time NCAA champion, edged defending Olympic...Tags: Florida State University, Beijing Games, Minority Groups
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City sits on sideline in NBA competition
The two news items from early and late Wednesday weren't exactly related, but they were more than coincidental. In the morning: a front-page story in The Sun about how The Relic on Howard Street (aka 1st Mariner Arena) still makes a decent profit. At...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Virgin Music Festival, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League, New Jersey Nets
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Lara Jackson sets American record in 50 free
Lara Jackson has set an American record in the 50-meter freestyle at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials. She touched in 24.50 seconds to break the old mark of 24.90 set by Dara Torres at the 2000 trials. Torres finished second in the same heat, and... -
Attention! NBA refs to get it
What scintillating news this is, that NBA Commissioner David Stern has drafted the Army to keep an eye peeled on suspicious referees and an ear poised to monitor strange whistles. Now that the league has the stripes covered, who watches the stars? The...Tags: Government, National Football League, National Government, Defense, Sacramento Kings
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Olympic swim team qualifier got start in Mount Sinai
laura.albanese@newsday.comJulia Smit was only 6 years old when she got that first irresistible taste of victory. The longtime Mount Sinai resident and Olympic-qualifier swam her first race then - a 25-yard backstroke - and won, her father, Peter Smit said. And Julia, now 20, who...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Sailing, Long Island, Colleges and Universities, Multi-Sport Events
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Miles Getting Structure At UConn
Courant Staff WriterSTORRS — Nate Miles steps onto the court at Gampel Pavilion, rubbing his biceps as he prepares for a few pickup games. The rigorous weightlifting workout he just completed has his arms feeling like Jell-O, so he wonders aloud how many airballs he...Tags: Weightlifting, Examinations, Jim Calhoun, University of Connecticut, Teaching and Learning
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