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submitted by Robby for team staff news 13 hours 28 minutes ago
From the beginning, it seemed that the attraction was about opposites. He loved boats. She loved motor homes. And so it made sense that eventually Eric Smith and Douglass Dillard, married for 10 years, would happen upon a joint venture that would combine their respective...(more)
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submitted by Robby for team staff news 11 hours 28 minutes ago
In the state’s northwestern towns, unshowered Appalachian Trail hikers roam the same streets as well-dressed women in great round sunglasses and sweeping wide-brimmed hats.
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Michael Phelps’s mother recalls the struggles that her son had with attention-deficit disorder before he became an Olympic swimmer.
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Four-dollar gas has fueled a boom in the number of Bay Area drivers shedding some wheels to cut their commuting costs.
This year's soaring gas prices have spurred a growing number of motorists to park, or even sell, their cars, and instead use two- or sometimes three-wheeled...(more)
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submitted by Robby for team staff news 2 weeks 3 days 19 hours 28 minutes ago
It was probably no surprise to the Limas household in Chicago that daughter Arlene grew up to be a fighter. Being raised in a house with four brothers, she said, was like living in a carnival funhouse: You never knew what would spring from around...(more)
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submitted by Robby for team staff news 7 hours 27 minutes ago
The 3,800-acre Three Rivers Recreation Area in Oregon is home to more than 500 off-the-grid vacation homes.
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submitted by Robby for team staff news 2 weeks 4 days 15 hours 28 minutes ago
BEIJING -- Former president George H.W. Bush doesn't give a lot of interviews these days, and for one simple reason: He doesn't want to have to start talking about his son, the president. "Then somebody wants to psychoanalyze you, stretch you out on the couch...(more)
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It may be a sign of the times. Moogy, a 200-pound potbellied pig, is back at the Wildlife Care Center in Fort Lauderdale after the woman who adopted him three years ago is in the process of having her Tamarac house foreclosed on.
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submitted by Robby for team staff news 15 hours 28 minutes ago
SUMMIT POINT, W.Va. Gentlemen and ladies, start your engines! And we do mean ladies, because pulling out of the pits and onto the track at Summit Point Motorsports Park is Sandy Shapiro, the rookie out of Baltimore! Quite a story here, sports fans: Mom of...(more)
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submitted by Robby for team staff news 6 days 19 hours 28 minutes ago
Ted Kennedy has had to handle bad news from doctors before. In 1964, he broke his back and nearly died when he was thrown from a crashing plane on the way to accept his renomination for the U.S. Senate at the Massachusetts Democratic convention. He...(more)
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