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The top Cleveland Indians gifts for Father's DayCleveland Indians Father's Day gifts to fit any budget.
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Staying fit: Spinning classes in Tacoma, WashingtonA listing of spinning, or indoor cycling classes in the Tacoma, Washington, area.
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Bike to Work Day 2011 in Seattle: Events and activities for May 20An overview of events and activities in and around Seattle to celebrate Bike to Work Day, May 20. -
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Challenge yourself at Allstar Fitness in TacomaAllstar Fitness in Tacoma features a 7-lane / 25-yard indoor pool, free child care, a women's only workout room, a three story rock climbing feature, a boxing room, a basketball court, and a teen room.
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Coach's Clipboard: The Importance of StretchingMany experts now agree that doing "traditional" static stretches prior to a workout does not improve or benefit performance. It is best conducted at the end of a workout or at the end of the day.
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Washington state bicycle laws commuters need to knowAn overview of the laws and rules for riding your bicycle in Washington State. -
Dead Heat: What to Know Before the 137th Running of the Kentucky DerbyThe world will be watching the 137th Annual Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 7. Here are some key facts about this famous race.Also published on: -
Mother's Day promotions at Mariners game: A fan's guideOn Mother's Day 2011 the Seattle Mariners will be playing the Chicago White Sox. To celebrate your mom bring her to Safeco Stadium for a day full of special events and America's pastime. -
President Obama Changes Roles of Key U.S. Defense LeadershipIt is expected that President Obama will name CIA Director Leon Panetta as the next secretary of defense. This and other changes will shape the administration's approach to national security. -
A Timeline on Smallpox, the World's Most Devastating DiseaseIn May, the World Health Assembly is expected to decide if Russia and the United States will have to destroy their strains of smallpox. Take a look at the history of the world's most devastating disease. -
Run in style, comfort: The best men's running shoesIf your in the market for a new pair of running shoes this spring, take a look at some of these top men's running shoes.
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Get your bike ready for spring: Replacing a bike chainReplacing a bike chain is simple and the time and cost saved by not having to take your bike into a shop can be well worth it. -
Rescue of US Pilots in Libya is Reminiscent of Bosnian RescueRecent US fighter jet crash in Libya is a reminder a another crash that happened in Bosnia. Capt. Scott O'Grady spent six days evading capture before being rescued by US Marines. -
US Island DestinationsTen of the best American island destinations to spend your next vacation at. These American island destinations offer activities for everyone to enjoy. -
Modern Daredevils: Human Spider-Man Climbs World's Tallest TowerAlain Robert, dubbed the "French Spider-Man," climbed the world's tallest tower on March 27, 2011, in a record six hours, 14 minutes, and 55 seconds. There are many more like Alain Robert who have done amazing record breaking stunts.Also published on: -
Venezuela State Faces Latest H1N1 OutbreakA brief look into the latest outbreak of H1N1 in Venezuela. Also, some past methods that locals used to contain the virus and prevent further illness.Also published on: -
Youth baseball: Selecting the best pair of cleats for your playerA look at some of the top youth baseball cleats. Also, how to determine the needs of your child when it comes to selecting the right cleat.Also published on:
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Buckeyes fan: Ohio State football team starts spring practice March 31The Ohio State Buckeyes football team will start their spring practice on March 31. Quarterback Terrelle Pryor will play a limited role this spring as will safety Tyler Moeller.Also published on: -
Unrest Continues in YemenProtests continue in Yemen, with government supporters firing on pro-democracy demonstrators, killing at least 45 and wounding hundreds in Sana'a. -
Coach's Clipboard: Keeping Your Kids Active and Interested in SportsThere are many benefits to your children playing sports from developing an active healthy lifestyle to building teamwork and competitiveness. However, taking the wrong approach can have a negative effect on their willingness to participate. -
Youth baseball: Finding the perfect pair of youth batting glovesGuide on how to select the correct size batting glove. Also, some of the top models available for youth baseball.Also published on:
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Choosing and Breaking in Your New GloveA guide on how to choose a glove that will work for your position. Also, how to break in the new glove and tips on storage.
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Loughner Faces 49 Separate Charges in Tucson ShootingThe U.S. District Court in Arizona released the Grand Jury indictment for Jared Lee Loughner on March 3. He faces 49 counts for the Jan. 8 shooting in Arizona in which Congresswomen Gabrielle Giffords was severely injured.
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A Preview of What the iPad 2 Will Bring to the TabletOn March 11, Apple will begin selling it's newest version of the iPad. The new iPad 2 will allow the user to use FaceTime with its second camera and improves the gaming performance with a built-in gyroscope.
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Eco Friendly Hotels and Resorts Across the GlobeTake your next vacation at one of these eco hotels, resorts, or lodges to go green and expand your knowledge on environmental issues. Whether you wanna take an informational hike or relax at a green spa, these resorts offer something for everyone.
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Soy Basics - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly on SoySoy can be a healthy way to increase your protein intake while still maintaining a low-fat diet. Find out if eating soy regularly is right for you.
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The Last 100 YardsA trip to The National Infantry Musuem in Columbus, Georgia, helps in understanding the trails and tribulations faced by soldiers who have fought for our country, from the American Revolution to Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Fun, Free Things to Do Around the South Puget SoundFree things to do in the South Puget Sound metropolitan areas. Enjoy a day at the Point Defiance Zoo or take in the sites at the annual Tacoma Freedom Fair, all without putting a strain on your wallet.
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Changing Your Stride in SeattleTired of the same 5K or 10K? Change stride to one of these Western Washington runs and see what you've been missing. Run a 1K through the Samish Bay or run bare at the Bare Buns Fun Run.
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GOING GREENWith Earth Day fast approaching here are some easy ways that you can cut down on your carbon footprint. Save money and go green now with these simple approaches to a more sustainable living.
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Fox Shows Wrong CPAC Video During Ron Paul InterviewFox News admits to airing an old video of CPAC during an interview with Ron Paul. This is not the first time Fox has made errors in its broadcasts; they seem to occur more frequently than you would think.
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Ways for Your Teen to Make Some Summer CashThere are plenty of ways for your teen to earn extra cash this summer. Some of these require more of a regular work schedule, while others will only take a few hours a day or even a week.
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President Obama Honors 15 with Nation's Highest Civilian AwardPresident Obama awarded the 2011 Presidential Freedom Award on Feb. 15. Among the 15 recipients were former President George H. W. Bush, Chancellor Angela Merkel, Warren Buffett, and Yo-Yo Ma.
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CBS Reporter Serene Branson May Have Had Stroke During Live BroadcastDuring a live Grammy Awards broadcast, CBS reporter Serene Branson began slurring speech and showing symptoms of a stroke. She was treated on site by paramedics following the incident and did not require hospitalization.