ALPINE NEWS (Ski Racing)NASHUA, New Hampshire — Bode Miller is trading in his skis for some baseball spikes and freshly cut grass. The Olympic skier and four-time world champion signed a one-game contract with the independent Nashua Pride on Monday.
Gone ... but for long? (Gazette.Net)When the PGA Tour announced last Thursday that it was removing its annual stop in Montgomery County from its schedule in 2007, it seemed like the logical conclusion to the events of the last six months.
Ian Gillespie gets to the bottom of the Slurpee (London Free Press)Barbaro was resting comfortably and eating with gusto yesterday, one day after the colt's veterinarian said the Kentucky Derby winner was in for "tough days ahead." Dean Richardson of the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center, said yesterday, "He's tolerating the new cast well.
DHS duo retires as one (The Davis Enterprise)Published Jun 23, 2006 - 14:56:26 CDT. In a scene that's bound to be repeated, someone will raise a glass, say something funny or thoughtful and next thing you know, cheers all around. It's the industry standard for reunion parties.
Obituaries for July 11, 2006 (Selma Times-Journal)Ann Howard, age 84, of Jones, Alabama died on July 3, 2006 at Vaughan Regional Medical Center. Funeral will be Wednesday, July 12, 2006 at 12:00 noon at Figtree Baptist Church with Rev. Charles Howard officiating. Burial will follow in Figtree Cemetery with Walker Mortuary directing.
Miller signs to play a game for Nashua Pride (Fox Sports)Bode Miller is trading in his skis for some baseball spikes and freshly cut grass. The Olympic skier and four-time world champion signed a one-game contract with the independent Nashua Pride on Monday. Miller, a native of Franconia, N.H., will take the field for the Pride in a home game July 29 against the Brockton Rox.
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