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Iâ ve Launched Myself Onto Row 159 Of The Prin...I’ve launched myself onto row 159 of the Princess border. I had a grand time with Maureen yesterday. As Mrs Moneypenny says in the FT today, of internet friendships, “Meeting people in the flesh is always a bit scary. What if you (or they) don’t live up to expectations? You develop an impression of ...
John Chapter SixThis is twice the conventionally acceptable length for a blog post. Sorry. The sixth chapter of John describes two astonishing miracles and an Intelligently Designed Universe. 1After this Jesus went away to the other side of the Sea of Galilee, which is the Sea of Tiberias. 2And a large crowd was fo...
'Shrapnel Does Not Discriminate' (The Times Record)After stints as medic on front lines in Iraq, Lord has found new way to help injured soldiers recover from war wounds BRUNSWICK — Staff Sgt. Jason Lord, a Bowdoinham native, has a unique perspective on the swirling controversy over the quality of medical care provided to soldiers injured in Iraq.
Archives (The Daily Tar Heel)When it comes to crew, timing is everything. All boat members need to be on the same page and row at the same time in order to achieve maximum speed.
Health & Fitness Beat: Mar. 26 (Knoxville News Sentinel)BOTTLED FRUSTRATION Two patients who recently called Washington-area ophthalmologist Howard Weiss recounted similar experiences: Each had transferred contact-lens solution into a small plastic bottle in compliance with the federal regulation limiting liquids and gels carried onto airplanes.
A Day At McDonald'sNote to the reader: I apologize for my absence and my infrequency of posts. That damn SOCOM 3 has me addicted. I'm weaning myself off the PS2 and should be fit and primed shortly. Today I ate lunch at McDonald's. Usually when I dine out (yes, to me fast food can be "dining") I bring something to rea...
A Crew Of One (R News)Rowing is traditionally a team sport but when the canal is lowered and winter hits Rochester, it's up to the individual to keep training. And so it is for Honeoye Falls 16-year old Emily Eiffert.
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