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From the archives: Motorcycle safety tips
Consumer ReportsScanning through past Consumer Reports articles on motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds, advice from the June 1981 issue resonated with me today. The basic wisdom from decades past still applies today. I set this research aside to address later, along with... -
Bicycling Through History: Tour de New Haven Saturday
Take a bicycle ride through history with the New Haven Museum & Historical Society on its Tour de New Haven Saturday. The 14-mile course will take riders across the scenic Quinnipiac River, stopping at the picturesque Lighthouse Point Park, pictured...Tags: Quinnipiac River
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240-Mile Bike Ride To Fight Cancer
For months, James Elliott's day has started at 4 a.m. with a four-hour bicycle workout around the Farmington Valley and beyond. After the 60-mile trek on his 16-pound, Tour de France-style racing machine, it's time for breakfast. Then, it's off to work...Tags: Diseases, Injuries, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Charity, Death and Dying
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Dash and dine
Of The Morning CallGregg LeBow of South Whitehall Township sat on a bar stool at the Allentown Brew Works on Sunday sipping a Bloody Mary. While LeBow and other patrons guzzled beer and munched on hamburgers, taco salads and french fries, cyclists rode through the bar's...Tags: Sprint Cycling, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Allentown Brew Works, 5K Run
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Overall picture of Beijing still hazy
Tribune Olympic bureauThe air turned an eerie white four days before the Opening Ceremony, then became a murky haze that hung over Beijing for a week. The Chinese still chalked up some of those sunless days in the "blue sky" category, according to their measurements of air...Tags: Superman, Track Cycling, Diseases, International Olympic Committee, Injuries
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Beijing's Olympic triumph
Special to The TimesBeijing The air turned an eerie white four days before the opening ceremony, then became a murky haze that hung over this city for a week. The Chinese still chalked up some of those sunless days in the "blue sky" category, according to their...Tags: Superman, Track Cycling, Diseases, International Olympic Committee, Injuries
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Champion Water Hog
The average American uses 60 to 70 gallons of water per day. But Lance Armstrong is not the average American. The seven-time Tour de France-winning cyclist and cancer survivor is a model citizen, a self-styled do-gooder and icon of living right. Still,...Tags: Lance Armstrong, New York Times, Water Supply
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Circular Reasoning
Replacing cars with bicycles has undeniable "green" benefits. Yet while other cities are forging ahead with ways to encourage cycling, an ambitious bike plan in San Francisco has hit a roadblock in the form of a lawsuit claiming it would worsen traffic...Tags: Road Transportation, Passenger Cars, Environmental Pollution, Transportation, Vehicles
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Phelps, Bolt provide lasting images
The air turned an eerie white four days before the opening ceremony, then became a murky haze that hung over Beijing for a week. The Chinese still chalked up some of those sunless days in the "blue sky" category, according to their measurements of air...Tags: Superman, Diseases, Track Cycling, International Olympic Committee, Injuries
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D. Johnson 'couldn't say no'
From wire reportsDavey Johnson was done with baseball when the Los Angeles Dodgers fired him as their manager eight years ago. "To be honest, I was really burned out," Johnson said. "I can [only] take so much. I needed to recharge my batteries." After all, what did he...Tags: World Cup, International Olympic Committee, Mental Illness, Death and Dying, Major League Baseball
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Pulling a fast one
The race was simply unbelievable. Usain Bolt wiped his hand over his head several times, ran his index fingers over his eyebrows and pushed out his top so everyone could see "Jamaica" from shoulder to shoulder. Then he crouched into the blocks, waited...Tags: Track Cycling, Ben Johnson, Hank Aaron, 5K Run, Athletics, Track and Field
Aug 28, 2008
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Aug 21, 2008
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Aug 20, 2008
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