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Portsmouth boys, Dover girls both place third at DI state track championship
- Both the Portsmouth boys and Dover girls track teams placed third at Sunday's Division I state track championships at Dartmouth College in Hanover.
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Hawaii baseball loses close 1 on road at Fullerton
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Fullerton overcomes early deficit, beats Hawaii in ninth
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Maine college roundup: UMaine-Farmington women's lacrosse earns first win of season
Mar. 26—BANGOR — University of Maine at Farmington took control in the third quarter and held strong in the fourth to secure its first women's lacrosse win of the season, 15-9, against Husson in a North Atlantic Conference opener Saturday. The Beavers (1-4, 1-0 NAC) led 5-4 at halftime, then outscored the Eagles (0-4, 0-1 NAC) 7-2 in the third quarter. Kaya Backman scored all three of her ...
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Wizard of Oz 's Tin Man Oil Can Up for Auction for the First Time, Bidding Starts at $50,000
The oil can, used in the 1939 classic, is thought to be the last original item left from the Tin Man's iconic costume
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‘The Wizard of Oz’: THR’s 1939 Review
On Aug. 25, 1939, MGM unveiled The Wizard of Oz in theaters across the U.S. The Victor Fleming-directed film held its Hollywood premiere at the Chinese Theatre on Aug. 15 and broke an attendance record at the location as well as Loew’s State Theatre, with a $5,169 opening-day gross a day later. The Hollywood Reporter’s […]
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Former Bulls, Lakers, Spurs center Jack Haley dies at age 51
He was close friends with Dennis Rodman during his playing days.
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Former NBA player Jack Haley dies at 51 of heart disease
Former NBA player Jack Haley died Tuesday at the age of 51 of heart disease. Haley played for multiple teams in his nine-year career including the Lakers, Bulls, Spurs and Nets. Haley averaged 3.5 points and 2.7 rebounds per game in his career. Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak issued a statement on Haley's death.
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