Sunday, May 5, 2013

Thousands Cross Fenway Finish Line For 'Run To Home Base'

Seven years after retiring, Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens is back to racing, hoping to win his fourth Kentucky Derby on Saturday.

A high school track team lost a race and their chance to go to states — all because a runner pointed to God as he crossed the finish line.

Seven years after retiring, Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens is back to racing, hoping to win his fourth Kentucky Derby on Saturday.

In closing the Budget Debate, Finance Minister Peter Phillips sought to reconcile the apparent conflict between his pronouncement and that of Minister Paulwell made earlier in the debate regarding the divestment of Clarendon Alumina Production (CAP).

BOSTON (CBS) – A couple thousand runners crossed the finish line at home plate inside Fenway Park on Saturday for the annual “Run To Home Base” 9K. Hundreds of service men and women, their families, and first responders all participated in the special

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Thousands Cross Fenway Finish Line For 'Run To Home Base'

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