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December 6, 2005
Topics sports, bacteria, health, fitness, exercise, evil, clubs, baseball, football, running, club, body and tool
The U. S. Olympic Team is using a new, sports-specific laundry detergent called "WIN" that is the world's first oxidized formula specifically designed to eliminate the embedded sweat and odors found in performance athletic apparel. For years, serious athletes have been using high-performance microfiber apparel for its moisture management and body heat mitigation.
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December 5, 2005
Topics bat, baseball, metal, murder, video, student, law, death, body, life, women and police
Christopher Duncan, 21, is sentenced to life after pleading guilty to killing Jagdip Najran, 26, a law student and aspiring singer. Prosecutors disclose that Duncan beat Najran to death, with a metal baseball bat in her apartment earlier this year.
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December 5, 2005
Topics bat, baseball, metal, murder, video, student, law, death, body, life, women and police
Christopher Duncan, 21, is sentenced to life after pleading guilty to killing Jagdip Najran, 26, a law student and aspiring singer. Prosecutors disclose that Duncan beat Najran to death, with a metal baseball bat in her apartment earlier this year.
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September 30, 2005
Topics death, life, baseball, head, gallery, world, boston, hero, cover, metal, sports, magazine, body and art
Visitors will discover the most macabre item at a new exhibit titled, "The Ted Williams Memorial Display with Death Mask," as part of the Ben Affleck 2004 World Series Collection, hosted by the Chelsea district's First Street Gallery. The gallery debuts this season with the unveiling of the 'death mask' of baseball great Ted Williams' clinically decapitated frozen head. The death mask, likely the most unique collectible of the sports hero ever created, depicts Williams as he exists now. . . in a "cryonic sleep. "
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July 6, 2005
Topics security, people, guys, flags, shell, baseball, spread, mcdonalds, huge, teens, boys, video and police
Investigators are still trying to figure out what caused a huge fight at Astroworld, involving nearly 100 people, Monday night. A spokeswoman for Six Flags Astroworld told the Local 2 channel the melee broke out as the park was preparing to close. The ruckus spread out onto the streets and into a nearby Shell gas station and McDonald's, where other smaller fights broke out as a result.
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