Smiley puts stamp on âAmerica I Am' - Louisville Courier-Journal
For Tavis Smiley, the juice and goodwill that come as host of national talk shows on public radio and television enabled him to turn a brainstorm into an ambitious, nationally touring reality. âAmerica I Am: The African American Imprint,â the
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Marcos Baghdatis, Oliver Rochus in final of Stockholm Open; Soderling - Washington Examiner
Olivier Rochus of Belgium returns the ball to Thomaz Bellucci of Brazil during their semifinal match in Stockholm Open tennis in Stockholm, Sweden Saturday Oct. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Scanpix Sweden/Soren Andersson) ** SWEDEN OUT ** (AP) STOCKHOLM
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Newberry: Old High needs rival Rider to win this week - Wichita Falls Times Record News
Wichita Falls High School curriculum director Stephanie Phillips had some fun last week as she chided WFISD Athletics Director Kenny Catney for his wardrobe selection. Catneyâs sin was a tie with a hint of gold on it as he made an appearance at the
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The Stock Market - Salon
âMy moneyâs on the red shorts. Whoâs in?â Ryan asked as he slammed $0.50 onto Laurenceâs desk. Laurence jumped from his office chair and reached into his jean pocket. âIâll take a piece of that,â he replied. âEven odds on the white
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Sampras beats Agassi in exhibition rematch of 2002 U.S. Open final - CNN Sports Illustrated
MACAU (AP) -- Pete Sampras edged by Andre Agassi in three sets on Sunday as the two retired American tennis greats revisited one of the sport's greatest rivalries. The 3-6, 6-3, 10-8 win in this southern Chinese gambling enclave was the first time
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Wozniacki explains pullout - Salt Lake Tribune
tennis » Caroline Wozniacki denied on Monday that there was any wrongdoing involved last week when she quit a match one game shy of victory. The WTA Tour is investigating a surge in online bets backing her opponent that occurred after her father
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