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Water record coming back to North America?(Henrik Lodin)(Brief article)
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Snow Week
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April 9, 2007
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Last fall, Sweden's Henrik Lodin set an un-official European record for the longest distance snowmobiled on water: 105.74 miles, Henry Bieda, in particular, is not pleased about the record. He has a documented run of 100.1 miles that was submitted to Guinness and rejected because the great book of records claimed they did not ...
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Waterboy.(star snowmobiler Henrik Lodin of Nyland, Sweden)(Interview)
Snow Goer;
January 1, 2006 ;
420 words
......Leave it to the professionals, or to Henrik Lodin of Nyland, Sweden. In late September...to ask the obvious question: Why? Henrik Lodin: Last summer there was a Swede who...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] AN INTERVIEW WITH HENRIK LODIN, WATERBOY
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Patron saint campaign.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England);
April 13, 2004 ;
38 words
...A WIRRAL landlord is campaigning to bring national recognition back to England's patron saint. Tony Carr,manager of the Irby Mill, Greasby, has collected a 3,000-signature petition,calling for St George's Day on April 23 to become a bank holiday.
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Bees and beasts
The Sunday Telegraph London;
February 6, 2005 ;
KATIE OWEN;
365 words
......extremely short book by an American writer not hitherto known for succinctness. Michael Chabon won instant recognition back in 1988 with his charming first novel, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, then apparently got the writer's block...
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Hey, would you believe Flutie's big in Canada?
Charleston Daily Mail;
October 26, 1998 ;
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS;
139 words
......after leading the Buffalo Bills to three straight victories in his return to the NFL, it seems Flutie is getting even more recognition back across the border in Canada. And that bothers Wally Buono, his former coach. "Doug is bigger now (in Canada) than when...
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FRESH.(News)
Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England);
February 26, 2007 ;
455 words
......fact that I wasn't the centre of attention on nights out any more. Since I've owned bars and clubs, I've got a bit of that recognition back - people notice you when you're the boss. It's shallow but I defy anyone not to be chuffed to bits when everyone wants...
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PERFORMING ARTS
The Washington Post;
February 4, 2008 ;
787 words
......video "Here It Goes Again," Washington native Damian Kulash and his three band mates would likely still be struggling for recognition back in Chicago instead of hosting the evening's benefit for Sweet Home New Orleans. "We're here tonight because New Orleans...
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Don't let the honours die; The New Year's awards list is under renewed...
The Evening Standard (London, England);
December 29, 2003 ;
787 words
......lather of doubt and even guilt in recent weeks. Should they have said no and got plaudits in certain circles for tossing the recognition back in the Establishment's face? It is all rather sad and sadly confused. One thing no one has talked about so far in the great...
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Taking a shine to UHT. (highly automated ultra-high temperature ice cream...
Dairy Foods;
May 1, 1991 ;
Schexnayder, Karla;
787 words
...Ultra-high temperature (UHT) pasteurization is not new to the dairy industry, having gained national recognition back in 1981. But after nine years, the process is not as commonplace as one would think--an interesting fact, considering shelf-stable...
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50 YEARS ON...BUT ARE WE REALLY ANY HEALTHIER?
The Daily Mail (London, England);
June 4, 2002 ;
Dobson, Roger;
787 words
...Byline: ROGER DOBSON SINCE the Queen came to the throne 50 years ago, the nation's health has changed beyond recognition. Back then, the NHS was just four years old, there was no AIDS, and obesity and anorexia were rare - but people were dying...
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German Coach Calls for Recognition in Badminton
Xinhua News Agency;
May 13, 2002 ;
324 words
......sport'sshowcase event Thomas Cup and Uber Cup World Team Badminton Championships for the first time, Germany called for recognition back home, a German coach said here on Monday. Stefan Dreseler, in charge of national men's doubles and mixed,said:"Badminton...
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Mercedes cuts price of main stream models.(Your Wheels)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland);
June 22, 2002 ;
495 words
......only by their own definition, amongst the elite of Britain's motorists, Mercedes-Benz buyers have now changed out of all recognition. Back in the glory days of brand-elitism, they were satisfied in the knowledge that the three-pointed star on the bonnet put...
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Bryant Maturing Into Team Leader
AP Online;
May 2, 2002 ;
KEN PETERS, AP Sports Writer;
537 words
...00-00-0000 EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) _ By becoming a team player, the Los Angeles Lakers' Kobe Bryant might get more individual recognition. Back when he was young, Bryant always wanted to take the shot with the game on the line, sometimes _ especially when he was...
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Forlan: Lovenkrands is last of the old guard
Evening Times;
February 22, 2006 ;
DARRELL KING;
291 words
......League experience against Rangers around two years ago could count for nothing - as the Ibrox line-up has changed beyond recognition. Back in October 2003 the Villarreal striker was on the bench for Man United as they won 1-0 in Glasgow in the group stage. However...
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The Eastern Pequots, then and now
Indian Country Today (Lakota Times);
August 3, 2005 ;
Jones Flowers, Marcia;
787 words
......The Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation is outraged over the Interior Board of Indian Appeals' opinion remanding our positive recognition back to the BIA for reconsideration. A little history explains why. THE FACTS After the Pequot War of 1637, our people were...
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