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Balloon Juice (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Tammy and I took Samantha and Lily to “woofstock,” a dog show sort of thing run by a local animal group. Was kind of fun, with lots of pets and their people, some booths seling pet goods, and some silly stuff like a “Boston Marathon” where they raced Boston Terriers. Both dogs behaved [...]
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CBS 3 (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
The Verizon Kids Fun Run was held this morning at the Philadelphia Convention Center, as a family friendly precursor to the Philadelphia Marathon.
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Ron Hill's Alter Ego (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Well its that time that all elite athletes dread - the Saturday after the Friday night. Naturally I've not been on the lash because ... well because I am elite! Plus Ernie's van broke down last night and he couldn't pick me up from the kebab wagon, so I did without the usual Friday night half keg. Instead I thought I'd try and pick up some tips from a contemporary of mine and watched Trevor Wogan on...
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bse (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
Hi Friends I always believed trading is the most difficult of professions. Add to it the sleepless nights due to various reasons. Sharing this article for the benefit of all group members. I am equally guilty of it. Regards Floyd VERY INTERESTING ARTICLE WORTH READING What killed Ranjan Das and Lessons for Corporate India A month ago, many of us heard about the sad demise of Ranjan Das from Bandra,...
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
The 16th annual Philadelphia Marathon is set for tomorrow, and here are some facts you might like to know: The weather is expected to be touch-and-go, with temperatures in the 50s but cloudy and with a chance of rain.
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Love Undefiled (Free subscription) | yesterday
If you can complete all the things on the list, I am impressed! I have managed 9 of them. Don't guess which one I haven't done! 1. Visit Billingsgate market (fish- open early). 2. Visit the Cabinet War Rooms 3. Go swimming in the serpentine 4. Go rollerblading with Friday Night Skate 5. Go to the top of Parliament Hill for a stunning view 6. Run the London Marathon 7. Visit Westminster Cathedral- a...
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The Trial of Miles; Miles of Trials (Free subscription) | yesterday
Major excitement! Tonight we are driving half way to Philadelphia and then driving the rest of the way Saturday morning so that O can run in the Philadelphia Marathon on Sunday. Yahooooooo! I get my racing fix without being sore...
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Attorney Street (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jasmine Solano – “Coco Puff” Jasmine Solano – “That’s Not It” “..Punanny, Electric” that is, NYC party promoting connoisseur, poly-rhythmic femcee, phenomenal, crazy dope DJ, producer of illyness – Jasmine Solano. Her resume makes you want to sign up for the next Boston marathon, if only to not feel like the fckin slacker you can be. *** AS:...
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The Mom Crowd (Free subscription) | yesterday
Last Sunday Dawn and I ran the San Antonio Marathon and Half Marathon! Dawn did a great job running her second half marathon. I am so proud of her. She did fantastic! I completed my first full marathon. You can read more about the details of my marathon at this site. The race was harder [...]
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mark Fitzgerald is only one of a record 10,000 runners registered for the 16th annual Philadelphia Marathon, set to start Sunday at 7 a.m. in the 2100 block of Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
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LAist (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Photo by TheNickster via Flickr Okay, it's time to stop munching on that mac and cheese. On the heels of a major makeover to the Los Angeles Marathon route , two new half marathons for Los Angeles were announced today by separate companies. Come this January, the 13.1 Los Angeles Marathon will run through the Westside and next October, the popular Rock n' Roll Marathon will make a debut in Los Angeles,...
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Northwest Navigator (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
A USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Sailor placed fifth among the 21,379 runners who crossed the finish line in the 2009 Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) last month. “This time I really just wanted to jump into it and just go for it,” said Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class Corey Duquette, of Pensacola, Fla., who ran the 26.2 mile race through the nation’s capitol, crossing the Marine Corps War...
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Philadelphia Weather (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The 16th running of the Philadelphia Marathon is this Sunday along the Ben Franklin Parkway, Kelly Drive, and through the City. The weather for the marathon looks, at this point anyways, to be pretty decent. Skies will be partly cloudy and we should see temperatures in Center City start around 43 degrees, increasing during the race through the mid and upper 40's. Winds should be light, generally from...
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
The cash-strapped BMC is leaving no stone unturned to fill its coffers. The latest on its 'pay-up' radar is Procam, the firm that organises the Mumbai Marathon.
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Baristanet (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Montclair's Andy Kotulski is an inspiration to runners and others. The runner, who logged in his 618th marathon in Bucharest, celebrated his 70th birthday yesterday at Fitzgerald's in Glen Ridge with friends from the Essex Running Club (ERC). Baristanet regular and fellow marathon runner Mrs. Martta writes... Here is some background on Andy: · Ran 3:11 in his first marathon (New York City)...
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kalyanim | 11/03/2009
here were some familiar celeb faces in the sea of more than 43,000 racers Sunday at the 2009 ING New York City Marathon and they were all running for a good cause.
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kalyanim | 11/02/2009
It appeared to be America all over this year at the NYC Marathon . Both the men’s and women’s title were secured by naturalized American citizens from Africa. With Meb Keflezighi triumphing at the men’s event, Derartu
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mamun2336 | 11/02/2009
Edward Norton took home the gold medal at the New York City Marathon today—in the actors, musicians and performers category, that is. Norton finished the 26-mile race in an astonishing 3 hours, 48 minutes and 1 second. The 40-year-old Fight Clubber referred to his first experience as "phenomenal," participating on behalf of the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust, a Kenya-based charitable organization....