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New York FactsPopulation: Approx 7,333,253 Longitude: -73.98 Latitude: 40.75 Street Map: Click Here Country: United States (US) Weather Station: New York, La Guardia Airport (about 5 miles away) | Apple Peel Getting a Boost from High-Profile Sports Events (Newswise)
High-profile sporting events like the BCS national football championship this week in Miami, and the Olympic Games in China last summer, are enabling food products fortified with dried apple peel powder (DAPP) to be "field tested" on the world stage. AppleBoost energy snack tubes--organic applesauce fortified with apple peel powder in portable packaging--were shipped in this week by the Oklahoma ... Dodger blue meets Cyclone red (The Russellville Courier)
By Kevin Hill Assistant Sports Editor Russellville has become a hot spot for Major League Baseball visiting the Arkansas River Valley. With big name after big name rolling through town, the sport seems to get more attention than football lately. TAKE 2: An alternative look at the day in sports (Columbia Daily Tribune)
It was a glorious year for sports: the Giants scored a thrilling upset in the Super Bowl, a buzzer-beating 3-pointer helped Kansas win the NCAA basketball championship, Tiger Woods won the U.S. Open on one leg, Rafael Nadal beat Roger Federer at Wimbledon in the greatest tennis match of all time and Michael Phelps and Usain Bolt wowed us at the Olympics. But today we come not to bask in the ... Pucko: Best Case Scenarios '09 (R News)
The following does not reflect the views of R News or its parent company Time Warner Cable. BEST CASE SCENARIOS "This is Jeopardy!" Best case scenarios in sports for 2009. If Boston College football coach seeks NFL job, will the school fire him? (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
BOSTON—Boston College football coach Jeff Jagodzinski has been invited to interview for the New York Jets’ coaching job, a BC official told The Associated Press, and the school has reportedly threatened to fire the coach if he goes through with it. Athletic director Gene DeFilippo would not confirm that he gave Jagodzinski an ultimatum, saying only, “I want a coach who wants to be at BC for a ... SPORTS: Women's lacrosse, baseball travel overseas during break (The Dartmouth)
Dartmouth varsity athletes were able to chase ground balls Down Under and hit home runs in the Caribbean during their winter break training trips last month. The women's lacrosse team and the baseball team both took advantage of an NCAA policy that allows varsity teams to compete internationally every four years, travelling to Australia and the Dominican Republic, respectively. Sports Digest: Bill Cowher not planning to coach in 2009 (El Paso Times)
NEW YORK -- Bill Cowher doesn't plan to coach in the NFL next year, and will stay with CBS Sports as a studio analyst. 2008: A year of Tradition and Pride (Danvers Herald)
At the end of every year, it's a good time to reflect on those events that somehow shaped our lives, as well as the people around us. The Danvers citizenry watched with pride, as their neighbors continue to pursue pro hockey aspirations, Olympic glory as a gymnast, and pro football dreams. If that wasn't enough, a blast from the past cropped up to remind us all that it's really about ... Millen to appear on NBC's Super Bowl pregame show (The Pantagraph)
NEW YORK -- Matt Millen will be offering his opinions on football during NBC’s Super Bowl pregame show. Baseball still endures as national pastime (Manteca Bulletin)
As a long-time sports fan, New Year Day 2009 wasn’t necessarily about football. Even though pitchers and catchers are a few months away from reporting to their respective spring training camps in Florida and Arizona, Major League Baseball was tuned into my DirectTV household. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |