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Slim and Fit, Behind the Golden Door
Patricia Wells International Herald Tribune 03-31-2000 There is one thing in life that I truly regret. When I was growing up in the American Middle West in the 1950s, girls did not sweat. We couldn't even dream of being jocks or playing on a team. Girls could swim and they could ice skate. There
Publication: International Herald Tribune
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1,000 No1s smash hits; YOUR MUST-READ FOUR-PAGE GUIDE TO EVERY BRITISH CHART-TOPPER.(News)
Byline: JON KELLY and NICK WEBSTER LAST night the King of Rock 'n' Roll was back on his throne as Elvis Presley's One Night became Britain's 1,000th No.1 single. It is Elvis's 20th No.1 and secures his place as the best-selling solo artist of all time. But Sir Paul McCartney can claim to have
Publication: The Mirror (London, England)
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Cheyenne Mountain has bittersweet victory/ Tailback's knee injury leaves team saddened after beating Wasson
Cheyenne Mountain's locker room should have been filled with joy and laughter after its 34-7 Foothills League victory Friday night over visiting Wasson. Instead, the mood was somber.With 9:26 left in the game and the Indians up 27-7, starting senior tailback Nick Hammond suffered what appeared to
Publication: The Gazette
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Football: STEELIES EYE RETURN TO THE GLORY DAYS; With a place in the quarter-finals in the bag: TEESBOROUGH LEAGUE Local football.(Sport)
ACKLAM Steelworks completed the Dave Bodley Trophy quarter-final line-up as they booked their place in the last eight with a 2-0 victory over Division side Reed (South Bank) in a close fought game last Sunday. Having lifted the league's main trophy a couple of seasons back, they now have the chance
Publication: Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
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COLUMN: A grand old party
Max Lakin University Wire 12-07-2007 (Pipe Dream) (U-WIRE) BINGHAMTON, N.Y. -- Courtesy of an overeager fan's opening acoustic rendition of how much Republicans love themselves, last Wednesday's Republican debate was a song and dance from the get. Curious about this debate was its relative lack of
Publication: University Wire
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Stars share their garden secrets; Hannah Stephenson talks to Diarmuid Gavin and Sir Terence Conran about their new book.(Features)
WHILE natural gardens and meadow plantings may have increased in popularity in the past few years, formal gardens still have a place in our fast-paced, chaotic world. The desire to shape and square, to manipulate plants and space to attain order and create symmetry, is a subject explored by
Publication: The Journal (Newcastle, England)
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