Dalai Lama likely to be honored by Paris mayor – Idaho Statesman
Dalai Lama likely to be honored by Paris mayor – Idaho Statesman
FILE – In this March 21, 2008 file photo, Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, left, and U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talk to the media in Dharamsala, India, Friday, March 21, 2008. Pelosi is expected to come to Beijing Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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Jamaica’s Olympic champion Veronica Campbell-Brown renews sprint – Caribbean Net News
NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) — World champion sprinter Tyson Gay tests his form after last year’s Beijing disappointment, and Jamaica’s Olympic champion Veronica Campbell-Brown renews her sprint rivalry with Lauryn Williams at Saturday’s New York grand
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Tyson Gay looks to steal track and field headlines back from Usain – New York Daily News
Tyson Gay, looking to reclaim his former glory, will hit the track Saturday at Icahn Stadium. Tyson Gay has never cared about his own popularity. But as he trolled the halls in the Times Square Sheraton on Thursday, America ‘s Fastest Man couldn’t
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Present Or Not, Bolt Overshadows Reebok Grand Prix – Caribbean World News
CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. May 29, 2009: Last May, Usain Bolt shattered the world`s fastest time of his compatriot Asafa Powell at the Reebok Grand Prix. A year later, Bolt is not on the meet`s line-up but he remains ever present on the minds
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Gay returns to 200m at Reebok Grand Prix – USA Track and Field
INDIANAPOLIS – In his first 200m race on American soil since the disastrous 200m quarter-final at the Olympic Trials, Tyson Gay will look to reclaim the form that won him the 2007 100 and 200 World Championship titles when he competes Saturday at the
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