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    Dec 12, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Howard Magazine: County gyms for women who crave intensity

    It is said that when it comes to exercise, you get out what you put in. And for some women in Howard County, 20 minutes on the treadmill simply doesn’t produce satisfactory returns.
    It is said that when it comes to exercise, you get out what you put in. And for some women in Howard County, 20 minutes on the treadmill simply doesn’t produce satisfactory returns. For these women, a workout means attacking a giant tire with a...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hospitals and Clinics, Ben Stiller, College Sports, Vegan Diet

  2. May 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Study traces origins of monogamous coupling

    The roots of the modern family — monogamous coupling — lie somewhere in our distant evolutionary past, but scientists disagree on how it first evolved.
    The roots of the modern family — monogamous coupling — lie somewhere in our distant evolutionary past, but scientists disagree on how it first evolved. A new study says we should thank two key players: weak males with inferior fighting...

    Tags: Conservation, Colleges and Universities, University of Texas at Austin

  4. May 18, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  5. Ex-PM, Islamist give Egyptians stark election choice

    Reuters
    * Shafiq, Mursi give Egyptians stark alternatives * Analyst sees more turbulence ahead if either win * Shafiq described Mubarak as role model * First round of historic vote on May 23-24 By Tom Perry CAIRO, May 17 (Reuters) - One is a former...

    Tags: YouTube, Hosni Mubarak, Elections, Egypt, Cairo (Egypt)

  6. May 16, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  7. Activist targeting US schools, backed by big bucks

    Reuters
    By Stephanie Simon May 16 (Reuters) - During her tumultuous three years at the head of the Washington D.C. public schools, Michelle Rhee set off a lot of fireworks. She's still doing it - on a national stage. Rhee has emerged as the leader of an...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning, Democratic Party, Rick Scott, Customs and Tradition

  8. May 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Kent State shootings: Survivors want Eric Holder to examine tape

    Four people wounded in the 1970 National Guard shootings at Kent State University have asked for a federal investigation centered on a digitally enhanced audio recording of the confrontation. Four students were killed and nine injured in the incident, which began as a campus protest against the Vietnam War.
    Four people wounded in the 1970 National Guard shootings at Kent State University have asked for a federal investigation centered on a digitally enhanced audio recording of the confrontation. Four students were killed and nine injured in the incident,...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Wars and Interventions

  10. Apr 20, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. College Football Countdown: No. 115 Buffalo

    College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    College Football Countdown: No. 115 Buffalo...
  12. Apr 26, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  13. Teel Time: Loyola's Patsos, Eastern Michigan's Murphy among those recommended to Virginia Tech

    Virginia Tech athletic director Jim Weaver does not employ search firms and keeps his own counsel. So just because a colleague, commissioner or coach calls to recommend a job candidate doesn’t mean that man or woman rockets to the top of Weaver&...

    Tags: Virginia Tech, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Eastern Michigan Eagles, College Sports, Graduation

  14. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Looking Back: Northmen win district title before sellout crowd

    <strong>50 years ago</strong>
    News-Review sports writer
    50 years ago — A standing-room-only crowd crammed the Petoskey High School gym to see Petoskey defeat Alpena Catholic, 48-44, to take the Class B boys basketball district championship, the Northmen’s first since 1955. Ed White scored 17...

    Tags: Motocross, Motorcycling, College Sports, Jeff Alexander, Princeton University

  16. Mar 17, 2012 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  17. Lehigh vows it's not satisfied with just one NCAA tournament upset

    C.J. McCollum was 5-foot-6 and overweight. Not exactly what Mike Krzyzewski, Roy Williams and Tom Izzo are looking for in a prospect.
    C.J. McCollum was 5-foot-6 and overweight. Not exactly what Mike Krzyzewski, Roy Williams and Tom Izzo are looking for in a prospect. But that's the beauty of sports in general and college basketball in particular. An athlete who doesn't fit the...

    Tags: College Sports, Asa Packer, Engineering, Duke Blue Devils, Mike Krzyzewski

  18. Mar 15, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Scoreboard -- March 15, 2012

    TV SPORTS Men's College Basketball-NCAA Division I Tournament, Murray State vs. Colorado State, 11 a.m. (CBS); Southern Mississippi vs. Kansas State, 11:30 a.m. (TRUTV); Davidson vs. Louisville, 12:30 p.m. (TBS); Montana vs. Wisconsin, 1 p.m. (TNT);...

    Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Brigham Young, Southeast Division (NHL), College Sports, Marquette Golden Eagles

  20. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Charles Patrick Catanese

    Charles Patrick Catanese, son of Assunta and Antonio Catanese passed away March 31, 2012 after a long illness. He was one of seven children, born September 15, 1918 in Rochester, PA.  Charles attended Rochester High School in PA and is a graduate of...

    Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), American Legion, World War II (1939-1945), California State University, Long Beach, Colleges and Universities

  22. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Daily Press
  23. New research study: Exercise can slow progression of Parkinson's

    Nearly 1.5 million Americans have Parkinson's disease. &quot;I believe, and my research is proving, that we can use exercise therapy to promote improvements in the way the nervous system works and improve the lives of these individuals," says Angela Ridgel of Kent State University. (She received her undergraduate degree at William &amp; Mary.)
    Nearly 1.5 million Americans have Parkinson's disease. "I believe, and my research is proving, that we can use exercise therapy to promote improvements in the way the nervous system works and improve the lives of these individuals," says Angela Ridgel...

    Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research

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