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Wednesday, September 27, 2006
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Katrina & Recovery

Yes, the Superdome Is Ready for Some Football

September 25, 2006 The New Orleans Saints play their first home game since Hurricane Katrina, when levee breaks flooded the city last year and desperate people used the Superdome as a shelter. Now the city is returning to Monday Night Football.

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Katrina & Recovery

Superdome Reopens for Monday Night Football

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September 25, 2006 On Monday night, the Superdome stadium in New Orleans will host its first football game since Hurricane Katrina, where more than one year ago thousands sought shelter from the storm and flooding and were left stranded for days.

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One Marathon Per Week for a Whole Year

September 25, 2006 Dane Rauschenberg is on a quest to run one marathon every week in 2006. So far, he's on track to keep that vow. Rauschenberg has used his running quest to raise money for mentally handicapped teenagers.

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Friday, September 22, 2006
Thursday, September 21, 2006

Your Health

Your Questions on Running

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September 21, 2006 Arthritis, bunions, knee pain and shin splints; it's a pernicious group of injuries that frequently conspires to keep runners off the road. Dr. Mark Cucuzzella and Danny Dreyer, founder of the ChiRunning method, answer your questions about how to make running work for you.

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