Denny Morrison
Morrison and Redick "Duke" It Out for Naismith Trophy
by
Dennis Macklin
With less than a month to go before March Madness, there are still many questions to be answered regarding almost every aspect of this year's college basketball season. One question where the answer appears to be a little bit more clear pertains to the two most prestigious "Player of the Year" awards, the Naismith Trophy and the Wooden Award, where Gonzaga junior forward Adam Morrison and Duke shooting guard JJ Redick have clearly seperated themselves from the rest of the field.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Morrison-and-Redick-Duke-It-Out-for-Naismith-Trophy
id=147100 - Feb 17, 2006
Long Track Speed Skating Primer
by
Nancy Kelsey Smith
The sport of long track speed skating first came about in the early 1900's as a way to get from one place to another. It has since become not only a very popular activity but also an Olympic event.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Long-Track-Speed-Skating-Primer
id=3755762 - Feb 13, 2010
Highlight of 2010: Vancouver 2010 Olympics
by
Smanuvaa Anuvaa
As the year comes to a close, I wanted to reflect on my personal experiences as a volunteer and spectator at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. This event was, without a doubt, the highlight of my year. The memories are amazing and something I will cherish for the rest of my life.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Highlight-of-2010:-Vancouver-2010-Olympics
id=5827179 - Jan 31, 2011
Interview with Comic Book Professional Barry Kitson
by
Rich Lovatt
What do Batgirl, L.E.G.I.O.N., Superman, Batman, Azrael, JLA, Barry Allen and Hal Jordan, Titans, Avengers/Thunderbolts and Empire have in common? Artist extraordinaire Barry Kitson, that's what.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Interview-with-Comic-Book-Professional-Barry-Kitson
id=827085 - Nov 10, 2007
Moab - Road Trippin'
Mountain Biking
by
Ian Milar
Have you ever wanted to ride in Moab, Utah? Here is your guide to ride the most spectacular setting in North America. 3 average riders pack up the wagon with bikes and head to Moab with hopes of riding the legendary Slick Rock trail, Porcupine Rim and all the other classics they can handle. Warning: you may want to go mountain biking after this article.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Moab---Road-Trippin-and-Mountain-Biking
id=1103741 - Apr 11, 2008
Top 5 Selling Manchester City Football Club Books Reviewed
by
Mike Yardwood
Most Manchester City supporters regard Colin Bell as their club's best ever player. He graced the midfield during their greatest years as they won all domestic and European honours, and represented England 48 times before a serious knee injury ended his career prematurely when he was just 29. Now, in this revealing autobiography, 'King Colin' has opened up.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-5-Selling-Manchester-City-Football-Club-Books-Reviewed
id=1328158 - Jul 15, 2008
Highway Restaurant Guide to Good Food
by
Andrea Simpson
Finding a good place to eat along the USA
Canadian highways is easy if you know where to stop. This article outlines some of the best places to stop for some delicious home style foods.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Highway-Restaurant-Guide-to-Good-Food
id=668628 - Jul 31, 2007
Venice Beach
by
Luis Pezzini
Though most people from outside of the area don't know it, the name of the city if actually just Venice, called this because of its preponderance of canals that flow throughout the city. This was the idea of a man named Abbot Kinney, who wanted to build an American version of Venice, Italy. There are more than 16 miles of canals around the city, complete with gondola rides, and many residential properties align the canals, although...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Venice-Beach
id=2665742 - Jul 26, 2009
Is the "Never Pay" Insurance Policy Making a Comeback? Fight It! (Part I)
by
John L. Watkins
Insurance companies spend millions of dollars on advertising selling the promise that they will be there for your business in the event of a claim. Unfortunately, some carriers and claim adjusters seem to be acting as if they are selling Monty Python's proverbial "Never Pay" policies. This can create problems for businesses, injured parties, and, ultimately, society. This article is the first of a multi-part series that defines the problem. The other articles in the series will offer some practical tips that may help avoid the "Never Pay" policy.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-the-Never-Pay-Insurance-Policy-Making-a-Comeback?-Fight-It!-(Part-I)
id=3759166 - Feb 14, 2010
Harmony of the Stars: Musicians in Film
by
Zack Mandell
Across the vast plains of American film, certain niche markets can be made out. Horror, for instance, has a sizable following and must be catered to, as must the fans of romantic comedies and whatever it is that Tom Hanks has decided to do these days. One of the more unexpected of these oases is the movie-about-a-famous-musician-or-group genre.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Harmony-of-the-Stars:-Musicians-in-Film
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