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  1. Phelps faces new challenge, opportunity after greatness Abilene Reporter-News Winningest Olympian faces joys, burdens of being the best.
  2. Annual barbecue scrimmage fires up football fever The Celina Record With the smell of barbecue in the air, 100 degree temperatures, and a sea of orange and white as far as the eye can see, it can only mean that it?s Bobcat Football time again.
  3. The Angry Flood and the Stories in Its Wake New York Times A series of films explore the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and its impact on communities.
  4. Why I won't shed a tear for drama queen Paula Daily Mail On the matter of who is the ultimate superstar of Beijing 2008 - Lightning Bolt or Flipper Phelps - the jury remains out until the last results are in.
  5. Leave a comment Stuff Local and international acts combined to put on a free concert as MTV's Snow Jam was broadcast to 27 countries. Reviewer Vicki Anderson was there.
  6. Why Hollywood loves New York cop movies New York Daily News This summer, "New York City heat" didn't only mean sticky temperatures - it meant a cavalcade of cop movies filmed on New York's streets and sidewalks.
  7. Joys, burdens of being best face Phelps now Las Vegas Sun Sun, Aug 17, 2008 (10:33 a.m.) He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth. "Another few weary steps and there was nothing above us but the sky," Sir Edmund Hillary wrote of that moment in 1953 when he and guide Tenzing Norgay became the first to the zenith.
  8. Video: Joys, burdens of being best face Phelps now Post-Bulletin He stood, literally, on top of the world: Everest. The highest mountain on earth. "Another few weary steps and there was nothing above us but the sky," Sir Edmund Hillary wrote of that moment in 1953 when he and
  9. Middies' line will be smaller, but quicker The Oxford Press "We're going to be fast and physical." Landen, a 5-foot-8, 230-pound senior, is the starting center for the Middies. It's a position he only played in the final two games a year ago, but one in which he takes pride and works hard at getting better at every day.
  10. Drury's Demo, HV's Pierce sprint toward 100-meter glory North Adams Transcript Jeremy Pierce has one simple request for anyone who's interested in watching high school track and field this spring. "May 6, be there." That's when Pierce, a senior on the Hoosac Valley track and field team, will go head-to-head with local rival and fellow speed demon Wyatt Demo of Drury.
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