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Bugging out at the Foodservice Expo
Money & CompanyEver eaten cricket? How about boiled worms? I tried both at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Monday, the last day of the big food industry trade show. This year the show combined Expo Comida Latina, aimed at owners of...... -
Live, on YouTube: a sports event you'll not be able to watch
Money & CompanyYouTube is about to show live, for the first time, a major sports event. But is that cricket? Unfortunately, for sports fans in the U.S., it is. The online video service, owned by Google, will be showing 60 cricket matches...... -
YouTube to show live, major sports events
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe good news for sports fans: YouTube will be showing a series of major matches, live, on the online site. The bad news: The sport is cricket. Well, it's not bad if you're a fan of the sport -- mostly obscure in this hemisphere outside of Trinidad and... -
ISRAEL: Miscellaneous Dubai fallout
Babylon & BeyondIn the wake of the Dubai assassination controversy, the emirate's police chief, Lt. Gen. Dahi Khalfan Tamim, is keeping a steady hand on the faucet, carefully dripping out information for the media. Israel --widely suspected as being behind the slaying...... -
Eating bugs: Would you dine on cicadas? Crickets? Buttered beetles?
Mmmm. Just look at that plump little cicada. Can you imagine plucking it off its leaf and popping it in your mouth? Too much? How about after it's flash fried with a little butter, garlic and sea salt? Face it, America. We're inch-worming our way closer...Tags: United Nations, Dining and Drinking, Sports, Culture, Anthropology
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Marc Leishman Back At River Highlands; Westwood, Five Others Added To Travelers Field
Travelers Championship Welcomes Back Defending Champion; Announces 6 Commitments - By TOM YANTZ, tyantz@courant.com The Hartford Courant CROMWELL — Last year's Travelers Championship winner Marc Leishman speaks in reverence about 1995...Tags: Travelers Championship, Transportation Industry, Sergio Garcia, Sports, PGA Championship
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Travelers Championship Welcomes Back Defending Champion; Announces 6 Commitments
The Hartford CourantCROMWELL — Last year's Travelers Championship winner Marc Leishman speaks in reverence about 1995 champion Greg Norman. "He is my sports idol," Leishman said Tuesday at TPC River Highlands. "For a boy growing up in Australia, he was always the No.1...Tags: Travelers Championship, Transportation Industry, Sergio Garcia, Sports, Lee Westwood
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Lauderhill gets quality cricket, but crowds stay away
The recently concluded 11th Annual Lauderhill Bedessee T20 Night Cricket Tournament taught the organizers a fairly important lesson – better-quality cricket does not always mean bigger crowds. After 10 years of playing under the country format, the...Tags: Pakistan, Sports
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Westway Warriors win T20 night cricket tournament
Saving its best for the big day, Westway Warriors trounced Laparkan Power by 22 runs to win the 11th annual Lauderhill Bedessee T20 Night Cricket Tournament last Saturday at the Lauderhill Sport Park. In a match between two teams that had only lost...Tags: Sports, Kansas City Royals
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Orange County now has a full-size, genuine field for hardball cricket
One of the biggest and best cricket fields for miles around was dedicated Friday by Orange County officials and enthusiasts of the bat-and-ball game, often touted as the second-most-watched sport in the world. Nearly four years in the planning and...
Tags: Sports, Local Government
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Cricket stadium a sticky wicket for Broward taxpayers
More than five years after Broward County opened the nation's first internationally certified cricket stadium, promoters can count on one hand how many international matches have been held there — and still have three fingers to spare. It's...
Tags: Pakistan, Sports, Tourism and Leisure, Broward County, FIFA World Cup
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Chris Gayle -- you monster! -- scores fastest century in pro cricket
Calling legendary sports writer Shirley Povich. Record-smasher Chris Gayle and the sport of cricket need you. When Don Larsen pitched a perfect game in the 1956 World Series, legendary Washington Post sports writer Povich wrote this memorable opening...Tags: Piers Morgan, Sports, The Washington Post
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