Lakers Advance to Finals
- May 30th, 2010
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Sasha’s still alive, but the Suns aren’t.
Archive for May, 2010
It’s an undeniably tiny place, with just over two million people. But good things come in small packages and never was that old chestnut more appropriate than in describing Slovenia, an independent republic bordering Italy, Austria, Hungary, Croatia and the Adriatic Sea.
New Haven-based Site Projects Inc. presents a new venture in genre-defying public art: a 110-foot mural in downtown New Haven by Swiss artist Felice Varini that – depending, literally, on the observer’s viewpoint – can be seen as a configuration of three-dimensional painted shapes or as disjointed segments of shapes on a swathe of outdoor surfaces.
May 28 (Bloomberg) — Andy Roddick had to be patient to reach the third round of the French Open, where rain delayed his match against an opponent he didnt know.
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Ahead of their longest offshore training event this weekend, the RORC Myth of Malham Race, the British Keelboat Academy (BKA) National Squad have announced their intention to enter the 2010 Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race in August.
With relatively few exceptions, I will watch almost any sporting event on TV. Heck, I even found myself glued to Australian Rules Football on ESPN2 late last Saturday night.
Justine Henin and Rafael Nadal each kept on course for their fifth French Open titles on Tuesday, but twice-beaten finalist Dinara Safina crashed out to a player who’ll be 40 in September.
Kimiko Date Krumm – a day to remember. Justine Henin and Rafael Nadal each kept on course for their fifth French Open titles yesterday, but twice-beaten finalist Dinara Safina crashed out to a player who’ll be 40 in September.
Justine Henin, Rafael Nadal are on course for their fifth French Open titles with easy first round wins.