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Seattle Times: Spring has sprung! Here are 25 ways to celebrate
Though the official start of the season is still some days away, there's no denying that spring has come early to Western Washington. Don't forget to celebrate with these favorite rites of spring.
Seattle Times: Apparel to keep you dry during early hiking season
Dan A. Nelson reviews Taku outerwear from REI and the Powder Play Bib for women, from Boise-based Core Concepts.
Seattle Times: A delicate balance
Seattle Times reader Ryan Hyde's photo of a slackline walker balancing above the beach at Seattle's Golden Gardens Park.
Baltimore Sun: Ravens WR Mason agrees to return
Two-year, $8 million deal brings back Flacco's favorite target, team's most consistent threat On the night when wide receiver Derrick Mason came back to the Ravens, their passing attack continued to take another step forward. The Ravens and Mason agree to a two-year, $8 million deal.
Baltimore Sun: MARYLAND BASKETBALL Williams has steadfast supporters
Friends of Gary, Fastbreak, totaling a few hundred members, have always had his back As streaking Maryland — seven wins in a row — prepared for its game Friday in the ACC tournament, Williams, 65, was quick to acknowledge the supporters and friends he says were always behind him.
Baltimore Sun: ORIOLES SPRING TRAINING Bergesen 'disappointed' with exhibition debut
Right-hander is healthy but allows 3 hits in 1 1/3 innings Right-hander is healthy but allows 3 hits in 1 1/3 innings
Baltimore Sun: Globetrotters bringing tour to Towson in April
Iconic basketball team in its 84th season The iconic basketball team, which played to huge crowds in December in the Baltimore area, are returning with its 2010 "Magical Memories" Tour for two games at the Towson Center on April 11.
Baltimore Sun: Two Pa. officers with Roethlisberger saw nothing inappropriate, lawyer says
Two off-duty Pennsylvania law enforcement officers were with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger at the Georgia nightclub where a woman accused him of sexual assault, and the two men didn't see anything inappropriate, an attorney for one of them said Wednesday.
Great Outdoors: Rendezvous Huts – XC Skiing Dream
"The thing to remember when traveling is that the trail is the thing. Travel too fast and you miss all you are traveling for." Louis LAmour.Rolling up to the Cub Creek Trailhead, our Fab-Five of mixed ability XC skiers are locked into finding the meaning of life by removing all the clutter. As Phil loads the hauling sled with up to 300lbs of ever ...
Sports Illustrated: FBFW: Skill wins out over luck in long run of season
Most have heard the expression "It's better to be lucky than good", but an analysis of baseball statistics tells us that opposite is actually true. As a matter of fact, a few forward-thinking baseball minds are beginning to literally measure luck and the impact that it has on the game.
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·GB Paralympic skier wins silver
Britain's Sean Rose wins downhill silver in the final World Cup event ahead of the Winter Paralympics in Vancouver
·Medal hopes for GB curling team
The British Paralympic curling team have their sights on gold as they prepare for the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.
·Football to join World Cup event
Seven-a-side football for athletes with cerebral palsy will join the line-upfor the BT Paralympic World Cup in Manchester in May.
·Dame Tanni nominated for peerage
Britain's top Paralympian is set to become a "people's peer" after a recommendation from the House of Lords Appointments Commission.
·Skeels-Piggins in Super-G line-up
British skier Talan Skeels-Piggins secures his place in the Super-G event at the Paralympics with two bronze medals in races in Canada.
·Gallagher added to Vancouver team
Visually impaired skier Kelly Gallagher is added to the Great Britain team for next month's 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver.
·Norfolk secures Australian title
Britain's Peter Norfolk wins the Australian Open quad wheelchair singles title for the fourth time with victory over American David Wagner.
·British pair clinch final spots
British wheelchair tennis stars Peter Norfolk and Lucy Shuker will both contest finals at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
·Blind skier makes Olympic history
Blind skier Brian McKeever becomes the first man to gain selection for a Winter Olympics and a Paralympics in the same year.
·Rose secures famous World Cup win
Paralympic skier Sean Rose creates history with Britain's first World Cup victory after winning a downhill race in Sestriere.
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