Posts Tagged ‘America’
What World Cup 2010 Means for Soccer in America – World Cup Blog (blog)
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What World Cup 2010 Means for Soccer in America
World Cup Blog (blog) Grumpy-pants like CNN's Roland Martin are already making the argument that the World Cup is like the Olympics, where the US cares, but only once every four … World Cup 2010, Scott French: U.S. soccer thrusts itself into relevance Wild Pitch: The World Cup is a National Event US Soccer Team Makes History at World Cup |
Carl Edwards passes Jacques Villeneuve late to win Nationwide race at Road America
Carl Edwards swooped past Jacques Villeneuve on a restart with nine laps to go, then ran away from the field to win the NASCAR Nationwide series race at Road America on Saturday.
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South Africa Bets on 2010 World Cup for Hope, Heroes – Voice of America
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South Africa Bets on 2010 World Cup for Hope, Heroes
Voice of America BARBARA KLEIN: Like the Olympics, the World Cup provides a good reason to build roads, railways and airports to manage the flow of visitors. … World Cup 2010 Roundtable Preview: Favorite Storyline Why the World Cup needs beautiful women – and me! Fifa Worldcup 2010 South Africa Complete Details,Reports And Also See The … |
May 29 at SIFF: Actress America Ferrera, author/director Sebastian Junger … – Seattle Times
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May 29 at SIFF: Actress America Ferrera, author/director Sebastian Junger …
Seattle Times Capsule reviews of movies screening May 29 at Seattle International Film Festival, including "The Dry Land," starring America Ferrera; Sebastian Junger and … |
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Female Japanese knuckleballer Eri Yoshida lands in America
Eri Yoshida, 18, brings her knuckleball to the U.S. from her home of Japan as she is introduced as a member of the minor league Chico Outlaws on Friday.
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Visions of America – Richard Brodhead
VISIONS OF AMERICA Friday April 3, 2009 8:00 pm Join Network for New Music in the art-filled rotunda of the Historic Landmark Building of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the nation’s oldest continually operating museum and school of fine arts! Paintings and prints by Eakins, Whistler, Ben Peterson, and others in the PAFA collection inspire and shape new music by composers Richard Brodhead and David Laganella. Admission to the museum is included in the price of your concert ticket, so you can enjoy seeing the works you’re hearing, and explore the museum’s outstanding collection of American art. And for concertgoers, a special treat: John Harbison’s “Six American Painters,” composed in response to artists whose work hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Historic Landmark Building 118 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA Single Tickets in advance: Adult: $20 concerts Senior: $15 Student (with ID): $10 Call us at 215-848-7647. FREE to PAFA members with proof of membership! Please call to reserve your ticket. Remaining tickets sold at the door: Adult: $25 Senior: $20 Student (with ID): $15 Additional performance on Sunday April 5, 3:00 pm Marshall Auditorium Haverford College Tickets: Free
Miss America Caressa Cameron unable to sign national anthem at Talladega due to heat
TALLADEGA, Ala. — Miss America Caressa Cameron was overcome by heat and unable to sing the national anthem Sunday before the NASCAR races at Talladega Superspeedway.
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