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Making a play with athletes
Tribune staff reporterStraight from the Chamber of Commerce brochures Chicago: When presenters were talking about the vast cultural offerings near the Olympic village, they showed a picture of a bluesman at Buddy Guy's Legends. Tokyo: Japanese organizers said every athlete...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, International Olympic Committee, Government, National Government, Minority Groups
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Lewis, Manning ready for another chess match
AP Sports WriterRay Lewis welcomes the ultimate chess match. He barks out signals to his Baltimore teammates and occasionally calls the plays he thinks Peyton Manning will run. Sometimes he's right, sometimes he's wrong, and sometimes he just gets a wry smile from...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Peyton Manning, Willis McGahee, Baltimore Colts, Chess Playing
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Bruins could be spread a little thin
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterUCLA stopped a three-game losing streak by defeating Washington State last week at the Rose Bowl. Now the Bruins will try to end a four-game road skid when they play Oregon and its potent offense tonight in Eugene. Times staff writer Chris Foster looks at...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Boston Bruins, Injuries
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Riegelsville Library has its own story to tell
Of The Morning CallPerched on a hill in the center of the cozy Bucks County borough of Riegelsville is an historic gem that lives and breathes stories. It's a library -- but not the modern, massive type you see in most communities, rather the kind with a charm that pulls...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Viniculture, Death and Dying, Video Games, Wii
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2 allegedly had games but no fun
Of The Morning CallAn Allentown woman was charged Thursday after Lehigh Township police said she blocked a store surveillance camera as her boyfriend tried to steal video games. Police said after the couple's June 7 arrest, the man, Leonardo Torres, 30, told them he had...Tags: Video Games, Allentown
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MOVIES
COMING ATTRACTION MOVIE "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" THE DEAL High school seniors Troy and Gabriella face the prospect of being separated as they head off to different colleges. IN THEATERS Oct. 24 NEXT WEEK W - Oliver Stone's biopic features...Tags: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, Max Payne, Mark Wahlberg, Robert De Niro
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In Your School: Allentown Area
IN THE ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT there will be no school Monday due to an In-Service Day. Allen High School's homecoming dance will be held 7-10 p.m. Oct. 18. Dieruff High School will hold an open house 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Harrison-Morton Middle...Tags: Middle Schools, Children, Diseases, Elementary Schools, Dance
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Police: Man bought car, sword with stolen ID
A 23-year-old Emmaus man stole his roommate's identity to obtain credit cards he used to buy a sword and a sport utility vehicle, according to police. Brandon A. Kordeck of 637 Green St. bought nearly $15,000 worth of items using credit cards he opened...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Albrightsville, Video Games, Lehigh County, Interior Policy
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Weekend Calendar
FRIDAY, OCT. 10 BOOKS & AUTHORS Book Signing: Moravian music experts Nola Reed Knouse, editor of ''The Music of The Moravian Church in America'' and Jewel A. Smith author of ''Music, Women and Pianos in Antebellum Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.'' 5-7 p.m....Tags: Coopersburg, Limeport, Whitehall, Auction Service, Games
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Motorola to host household recycling event
The Motorola Foundation and the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County will co-sponsor a household electronics recycling event at Motorola's Schaumburg campus. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Motorola's Schaumburg campus,...Tags: Electronics, House and Home, Schaumburg
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Owned CB radio store on NW Side
Chicago Tribune reporterJohn B. "Jack" Chase opened a CB radio store on Chicago's Northwest Side at the height of the "Breaker-breaker" craze in the mid-1970s, then successfully adapted to new fads in electronics to keep his store vibrant over the next 20 years. Mr. Chase, 78,...Tags: Electronics, Death and Dying, Radio, Arbitron Incorporated, Edison Park
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Building Vocabulary Is A Spectator Sport
Did you know that "stave off" comes from bull baiting? That "deadlock" originated in wrestling? That "desultory" derives from horseback riding? Many words from sports and games have run off the playing field and leaped into the stands of everyday...Tags: Games, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Wrestling
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