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National Airport: Worth the Layover Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport has some of the best views of Washington...and also happens to be one of the most pleasant airports to spend a little time in. ronald reagan washington national airport • washington d.c.
The Homes of Booker T. Washington Two national historic sites honor one of the nation's most highly respected educators of the nineteenth century. hardy virginia • tuskeegee alabama • booker t. washington national monument • oaks • booker t. washington
Washington Nationals Difficult Season Continues The Washington Nationals are fighting history and their own on-field problems in an effort to avoid breaking a record nobody in baseball wants to own. washington nationals • new york mets • ryan zimmerman • adam dunn • major league baseball
Welcome Home, Nationals! If you’d asked me a year ago if we’d ever get baseball back in Washington, I would have said no way, no day. Baseball? In Washington? It still seemed like a total pipe dream. But baseball did, in fact, return to the nation’s capitol on April 14, the night of the Washington Nationals’ home opener at RFK Stadium. washington nationals • baseball • rfk stadium
First in War, First in Peace, and Last in the AMERICAN League? It is a statement whose meaning has changed as drastically as baseball itself. “First in war, first in peace, and last in the American League.” Some may believe that Washington is still first in war and first in peace, but it sure isn't in the American League. washington • american league • baseball • world series • senators
Stephen Strasburg Profile San Diego State University pitching ace Stephen Strasburg selected first in 2009 MLB draft but questions remain on contract with Nationals, hype out of college. stephen strasburg profile • washington nationals select san diego state univer • strasburg strikes out 23 against utah • strasburg no-hitter against air force • scott boras asking for 50 million dollar contract
Bryce Harper Profile Las Vegas catcher Bryce Harper wins Baseball America H.S. Player of the Year, leaves high school early to become MLB eligible in 2010. bryce harper profile • las vegas high school catcher leaves high school a • harper expected to be picked number one overall in • baseball america high school player of the year • baseball's lebron james
How to Run a Minor League Team Part Two of an interview with the new executive management team of the AA Baseball Harrisburg Senators. harrisburg sentaors baseball • harrisburg senators new field • harrisburg senators eastern league champs • harrisburg senators mike reinsdorf • harrisburg senators new owner
Montreal Expos Players – Where are They Now? In 2004, the Montreal Expos played their final season at the Olympic Stadium. Five years later, the franchise is still in Washington, D.C. What about the players? montreal expos • washington nationals • expos last game in montreal • major league baseball • where are the expos
Montreal Expos Players – Where are They Now? II In 2004, the Montreal Expos played their final season at the Olympic Stadium. Five years later, the franchise is still in Washington, D.C. What about the players? montreal expos • washington nationals • expos still in baseball • mlb • major league baseball
National League East Mid-Season Review Four teams are still in contention in the National League East, while one team is already playing out the string. national league east mid-season review • world champion phillies • all-star break • major league baseball • new york mets
National League East Preview In April, the Phillies will receive their championship rings and the Mets will open a new ballpark. In October, the two will do battle for the 2009 NL East championship. major league baseball • nl east • baseball preview • philadelphia phillies • new york mets
Nationals Lose 102nd Game, Win No. 1 Draft Pick Since June, Nationals' fans have been focused on getting the #1 pick in the 2009 First Year Player Draft, with the hope of landing the top college pitcher in the nation. 2009 baseball draft • stephen strasburg • washington nationals • dwight gooden • roger clemens
The Role of Single Parents on Father's Day Around the country nearly two million men raise their sons and daughters single handedly. These men are heroes on more than Father's Day. happy father's day • men who raise their children alone • single parent fathers • third sunday in june • sonora dodd from spokane
U.S. Consumer Travel Shows Consumer travel shows are held annually in convention centers throughout the U.S. They are one-stop shopping marketplaces for vacation information. consumer travel shows • adventures in travel expo • vacation ideas • new york • long beach
2009 Spring Baseball Training in Florida Baseball fans can catch spring training games by many popular teams throughout Florida. Tickets are usually inexpensive, making them great for sports fans on vacation. major league baseball • spring training • florida • mlb • atlanta braves
A Conversation with Garden Artist George Carruth Carruth Studio in Waterville, Ohio, creates whimsical garden art. George Carruth, creator of Garden Smiles, shares the influences and inspirations of this artist's work. who is george carruth • garden artists • garden smiles • art in waterville ohio • carruth studio
Early 2009 NL East Standings It is still early in the 2009 season, but the National League East appears to be the strongest, and wildest, division in baseball. nl east standings • 2009 national leauge east standings • national league east • nl east • marlins are baseball's best team
Mets, Phillies top NL East Since 1991, the Atlanta Braves under Bobby Cox have been the winningest team in baseball. This year, however, the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies are favored major league baseball • national league east • nl east • atlanta braves • new york mets
MLB Players Who Could Be Traded This baseball season will see at least one marquee name dealt away before the July 31st trade deadline, and he is likely to have a fair amount of company. mlb trade deadline • baseball trades • players who could be traded • 2009 trade deadline • mlb trade rumors
National League East Outlook It should be a fun year in the National League East, a division that is home to some great rivalries. national league east • world series champions • mets and phillies • new york mets • philadelphia phillies
Fantasy Baseball Player Rankings 51-100 Players 51-100 on the 2009 Fantasy Draft Rankings include some aging stars and some young up-and-comers. top 100 fantasy baseball players • 100 best mlb fantasy players • fantasy baseball cheat sheet • 2009 fantasy baseball rankings • mlb baseball fantasy players
Baltimore Orioles' Matt Wieters Debut is Set The Baltimore Orioles called-up minor league catcher Matt Wieters, who will make his major league debut Friday, May 29th at Camden Yards. baltimore orioles • camden yards • matt wieters • frederick keys • bowie baysox
Blue Jays Get Two Top Four Picks From 2002 Here is a breakdown of transactions made by MLB clubs between October 10-24. mlb transactions • toronto acquires two of top four draft picks from • blue jays give adam loewen another chance • baltimore orioles pitcher turned hitter adam loewe • canadian loewen joins blue jays
Getting to and from Maryland Between The Appalachian Trail in the west and the beaches in the east lie the historic cities of Baltimore and Annapolis. Visitors come to Maryland for many reasons..... maryland airports • maryland bus • maryland rail • driving to maryland • maryland marc
Gone Fishin'...In and Out of Washington, D.C. There are plenty of places to fish...or to just enjoy the swimming critters...in the Washington, D.C. area. This article will help you find the resources you need to land "the big one" in the vicinity of the Nation's Capitol. fish • dc • washington • rivers • ocean
Top 10 Baseball Draft Picks 2008 Pittsburgh Pirates don't shy away from money and sign Pedro Alvarez while San Francisco sign catcher Buster Posey and Cincinnati adds slugger Yonder Alonso. major league baseball draft 2008 • 2008 baseball draft • tampa bay has first round pick for second staight • tim beckham selected first overall by tampa bay ra • pittsburgh pirates went spending and drafted pedro
Watching the Planes Gravelly Point, just off the northbound George Washington Parkway, is the best place in town from which to watch planes take off and land. This favorite spot for plane buffs is just 250 feet from the end of National Airport's main runway. airplane • national airport • washington dc • take off • landing
Ball Four Best Sports Book Former Major League pitcher Jim Bouton wrote the first tell-all sports book In 1969. ball four best spots book • jim bouton best seller 40 years old • former major league pitcher jim bouton wrote first • jim bouton ball four with seattle pilots • jim bouton ball four with houston astros
Booker T. Washington - Slave to School Teacher - Part 1 - Farm and Garden Chores Can you imagine your daily life if you had been born into slavery? What were some chores that might have been assigned to you? A peek at the life of young Booker T. Washington will help answer part of these questions. georgene a. bramlage • georgene bramlage • booker t. washington • burroughs plantation • slavery
Charlotte: A Hot Destination for Business Travel Charlotte offers scores of sports and recreational activities to keep even the most frequent business travelers entertained. charlotte business travelers • north carolina business travel • sports in charlotte • recreational activities in charlotte • outdoor activities in charlotte
Family Birding Adventures in Shenandoah Valley The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia boasts a loop on the Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail that will introduce the whole family to the joys of wildlife watching. family birding destinations • shenandoah valley virginia • virginia birding wildlife trail • bird watching • yulee larner
Getting to and from Washington DC Washington DC attracts business visitors , and tourists, all year round. The city has excellent road and rail links and is served by three airports. washington airports • washington bus • washington rail • auto train • driving to washington
Grady Sizemore Biography Grady Sizemore is the All-Star centerfielder for the Cleveland Indians, looking to help the team capture its first World Series title since 1948. grady sizemore • centerfielder • cleveland indians • major league baseball • all-star game
Hall of Famer Frank Robinson Frank Robinson won two MVP awards, a Triple Crown, and became the game's first African-American manager in 1975. frank robinson career statistics'frank robinson fi • first black manager • who was first black manager • frank robinson triple crown • frank robinson mvp both leagues
How to Attract Wild Birds to an Organic Garden Wild birds can form a partnership with organic gardeners: we give them food and shelter and they give us song and beauty. wild birds • attract birds • organic garden • feeding wild birds • bird watching
Keep Hamilton on the Ten Supporters of Ronald Reagan Ready to Consign Alexander Hamilton to the "Ash Heap of History" hamilton • reagan • founder • capitalism • communism
Los Angeles Dodgers lead NL West in April 2009 The LA Dodgers won the NL West in 2008 thanks to Manny Ramirez's bat. Now they lead the division in 2009 with Ramirez back along with a potent cast of young players. los angeles dodgers nl west april 2009 • dodgers team statistics player updates • dodgers team profile 2008 • manny ramirez dodgers offense • chad billingsley era wins strikeouts
MLB Weekly Power Rankings The Red Sox bounced back nicely from a tough stretch by sweeping the Giants over the weekend. But in two weeks, the Yankees lopped six games off Boston's division lead. mlb power rankings • weekly mlb power rankings • baseball power rankings • baseball power ratings • new york yankees
PATRICIA ROBERTS HARRIS Profile of Patricia Roberts Harris, the first black female cabinet member, first black female ambassador and first black female to serve in the United Nations. african americans african american women u.s. am
Top 10 Baseball Draft Picks 2007 High school SS Mike Moustakas selected second by Kansas City while Baltimore chooses catcher of the future Matt Wieters. major league baseball draft 2007 • 2007 baseball draft • david price selected first by tampa bay devil rays • price helped pitch the rays to the world series • mike moustakas
Washington to Erect a Cathedral The calculus of city financing of a baseball stadium is more complex than a straightforward economic calculaiton. washington • dc • baseball • stadium
World War II National Memorial Dedication Day A look at the National World War II Memorial in in Washington D.C. world war ii national memorial • veterans • national mall • memorial day • lincoln memorial
2007 MLB Baseball Season Wrap-Up With so many records shattered and so many tight pennant races that came down to the wire, the 2007 baseball season may have been among the best ever. 2007 mlb season • 2007 major league baseball season • barry bonds 756 home run • barry bonds home run record • tom glavine 300 wins
2007 National League Stat Leaders The 2007 baseball season was one for the ages. Records fell, milestones were met and front-runners collapsed. Here is a wrap-up on the NL's top hitters and pitchers. 2007 national league hitting records • 2007 national league hitting statistics • 2007 national league pitching records • 2007 national league pitching statitsics • 2007 best national league pitchers
2009 National League East Predictions The National League East should continue to be one of the most competitive divisions in baseball this year. The Phillies, Mets and Marlins should all contend. national league predictions • division champions • wild card • defending world series champion • september collapse
Baseball is Back Major League baseball steps up the plate with an April 1st season opener. Will the Astros, Braves, Marlins, Rangers or Rays be at the October's World Series? baseball • major league • atlanta braves • florida marlins • houston astros
Booker T. Washington - Slave to School Teacher - Part 2 - Woodland Harvest Walk with the boy Booker T. Washington along the Jack-O-Lantern Branch and through fields and woods. Look for native plants and fungi to take back to the kitchen for dinner. georgene a. bramlage • georgene bramlage • booker t. washington • burroughs farm • burroughs plantation
Christian Camps for Kids in Virginia Summer camp is as much a part of a kid's summer as watermelon and lightning bugs. Check out these suggestions for Christian camps in Virginia. christian camps virginia • christian camps va • summer fun • camp bethel • camp chanco
Harriet Lane In 1856, James Buchanan became America's only bachelor president. Interestingly, his niece, Harriet Lane, was the first woman to be called "First Lady." harriet lane • america's first "first lady" • james buchanan • fifteenth u.s. president • only bachelor president |
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