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Marathon of the Palm Beaches goes green
The Marathon of the Palm Beaches is going green. The fifth annual marathon and half marathon set for Sunday has implemented green initiatives to help runners and environment at the same time that West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel has made it her mission...Tags: Demographics, Marathon of the Palm Beaches, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Athletics, Track and Field, Vehicles
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Companies design workplaces to boost productivity and get employees to work better together
South Florida Sun-SentinelLakeisha Pierce, a financial analyst with Office Depot, fills up her first cup of coffee at the office-supplies retailer's Boca Raton headquarters and surveys her new workplace. "It's not as private," Pierce said recently, comparing it with her work...Tags: Wii, Nintendo Company Ltd., Government, Employers, Office Depot Inc.
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How to work off each and every bite of holiday cheer
(Fort Lauderdale) Sun SentinelHow do you eat your way through the holidays without packing on pounds? Get your body moving! You don't gain weight by overindulging at one holiday meal. You bulk up because now till January is an endless food fest. But we can help. We'll show you...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Turkey, Pies and Tarts, Dining and Drinking, Potatoes
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Great deals to check out
247-4737Here's an early look at some of the best Black Friday deals. • Bass Pro Shops. Doorbusters from 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Limited quantities of Tom Tom GPS systems for $99.95 (regularly $179.99). Laser rangefinders for $99.94 (regularly $149.99). • Best Buy....Tags: Wii, Nintendo Company Ltd., Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Toys, Home Depot Incorporated
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Hometown Downtown
Forum Publishing GroupThe Way Mike Saw It: Dave and I wanted to check out a hookah bar in Delray Beach, but to our dismay found out it was closed during the day. So naturally we decided to go next door to the grand opening of the Sports Authority. That is the same as a hookah...Tags: Metal and Mineral
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Orlando Magic's magical moments: Pat Williams remembers all 20 seasons
Now it can be told. Jimmy Hewitt was giving Pat Williams (above) a ride back to the Orlando airport one day in 1985 when Williams "lobbed the idea of a NBA franchise in Florida." But Pat was thinking Tampa or Miami! "No, Orlando!" was the reply. And, as...Tags: Jimmie Johnson, Florida State University, Josh Hamilton, Ohio State University, Chris Webber
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Charles F. Burrows
Charles F. Burrows, a metallurgist engineer who helped build the first warplane to drop an atomic bomb, died Oct. 25 at College Manor after suffering a fall at his home a month ago. The Timonium resident was 93. A specialist in metal coatings and...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Multi-Sport Events, Metal and Mineral, Defense, Nuclear Weapons
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Huskies See Bigger Role For Backup Center
The Hartford CourantUConn sophomore center Charles Okwandu has probably played thousands of games in his lifetime. Thousands of games of pingpong, that is. "I love pingpong," Okwandu said. "Pingpong is creative. I want to play someone on the team, but I don't think anyone...Tags: XL Center, Colleges and Universities, Jim Calhoun, University of Connecticut
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How healthy is your high-rise?
Presidential Towers, the West Side residential fortress that's home to more than 4,000 Chicagoans, is on a health kick.
Near the main entrance, walking maps on the wall show mileage and calories burned. The in-building market features organic products...Tags: Physical Fitness, Food Industry, Food Safety, Healthcare Policies, Healthy Diet
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'Maryland's Olympic team' grows
A funny thing happened on the way to the parade. Earlier this week, when Gov. Martin O'Malley and other officials announced plans to hold a parade and a fireworks show Oct. 4 in honor of what they called " Maryland's Olympic team," 11 athletes were...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Quadruple Sculls, Festive Event, Economic Policy, Government
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Student entries sought for writing-art contest
The Greater Highland Crossroads Association is presenting its second Student Arts and Letters Competition, sponsored by Sandy Spring Bank. Students in kindergarten through 12th grade are invited to illustrate the theme, "What Maryland Means to Me," in...Tags: Relay for Life, Halloween, Game Playing, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Homecoming through time
1977 Amy Dickinson ("Ask Amy"), graduate of Dryden High School in Dryden, N.Y. Dancing style: full frontal contact, her arms clutched around his neck, his arms around her waist Song: "Color My World" Dating custom: making out underneath the bleachers,...Tags: Burger King, Clothing and Textiles Industry, REO Speedwagon, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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