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Slump means identity crisis for Las Vegas - eTaiwan News


Slump means identity crisis for Las Vegas
eTaiwan News, Taiwan - Jan 4, 2009
Home values have plummeted. Foreclosures have exploded. Unemployment is the highest it's been in at least 20 years. For the first time in decades, ...

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Jockstrip: The world as we know it. - United Press International


Jockstrip: The world as we know it.
United Press International - 17 hours ago
Brown, a US Army veteran who works under contract training Marine troops in Iraq, said the longer he is away from home, the more he values it. ...

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Sparking Obama’s attention - Inquirer.net


Sparking Obama’s attention
Inquirer.net, Philippines - Jan 4, 2009
Outgoing President George W. Bush loves cycling but also lives and breathes baseball—having been the managing partner of the Texas Rangers in another life. ...

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Babe: Mix of signatures make old-timers’ baseballs a tough sell - Record-Searchlight


Babe: Mix of signatures make old-timers’ baseballs a tough sell
Record-Searchlight, CA - Jan 1, 2009
High values are in Beckett’s Almanac of Baseball Cards with the lower ones in The Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards from the editors of Sports Collectors ...

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Unwanted gift cards? Trade and sell them online - VentureBeat


Unwanted gift cards? Trade and sell them online
VentureBeat, CA - Dec 29, 2008
Or you can trade them like baseball or Pokemon cards with others. For example, you can swap a $25 Macy’s gift card for a $25 Kohl’s gift card. ...

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Artifact-rich Sports Museum opens downtown - The Jewish Journal of greater L.A


The Jewish Journal of greater L.A

Artifact-rich Sports Museum opens downtown
The Jewish Journal of greater L.A, CA - Dec 25, 2008
By Robert David Jaffee A T206 Honus Wagner baseball card, one of the rarest in the world. Barry Bonds' 755th home run ball. A handful of infield dirt, ...

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Year in review: July - December - Nanaimo News Bulletin


Year in review: July - December
Nanaimo News Bulletin,  Canada - Dec 30, 2008
The Nanaimo Coal Miners senior men’s baseball team finishes second at provincials in Kelowna, losing 5-4 to Trail in the BC final. ...

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The future remains the final frontier - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review


The future remains the final frontier
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Dec 27, 2008
I think that's how the values are." The Pittsburgh Pirates: "They may have a winning season in about four years," but not in the immediate future. ...

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Same Time This Year, And the Giants Know What to Do - New York Times


New York Times

Same Time This Year, And the Giants Know What to Do
New York Times, United States - Dec 25, 2008
Coughlin no doubt espoused his old-school values, but I also recall receiving an e-mail message from a high-ranking member of the Giants’ organization, ...

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No pardon needed for those who kept us safe - The Times of Trenton - NJ.com


No pardon needed for those who kept us safe
The Times of Trenton - NJ.com, NJ - Dec 29, 2008
Re-establishing the morals, ethics and values our forefathers had, which has gone awry in the past century, is a step toward healing the wounds our country ...

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