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Friday, January 26, 2007

{Spam?} Clijsters bids farewell without a tear in sight



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Memorable Federer urges Roddick to forget
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Laver: Federer has game to be best ever
MELBOURNE, Australia -- If he could pick any player from any era to test himself against, Roger Federer would like a shot at Rod Laver or Bjorn Borg.


Freeze-Frame: 60 Seconds to a Longer Life, from Underground Cures (Health Sciences Institute, Agora Health Books)
Think of great athletes of dancers who are able to create a special, relaxed state of mental and physical focus in order to achieve a much higher level of performance. Now you can employ that exact principle with any mental or emotional activity. And the benefit to your heart is phenomenal.

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