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Indian Ocean tsunami : survival stories
by
Bailer, Darice, author
in
Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004 Juvenile literature.
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Earthquakes Indian Ocean Juvenile literature.
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Tsunamis Indian Ocean Juvenile literature.
2016
Through narrative nonfiction text, readers hear stories from survivors of the earthquake and tsunami that struck more than a dozen countries in the Indian Ocean in 2004\"-- Provided by publisher.
VOLLEYBALL
2004
[...] Panas won every match against the Red Devils for the last 20 years. [...] Peekskill was 0-20 these past two seasons when it played Panas - the 2002 sectional finalist and a 2003 semifinalist - on Oct. 8. [...] Peekskill was 0-8 this season.
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Dive! : your guide to snorkeling, scuba, night-diving, freediving, exploring shipwrecks, caves, and more
by
Bailer, Darice
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Dickason, Jack, illustrator
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Diving Juvenile literature.
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Scuba diving.
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Diving.
2002
Describes sport diving using SCUBA equipment and discusses basic techniques, safety tips, and good dive sites. Young sports aficionados will thrill to extreme adventure as they descend through Neptune's enticing realm. This book examines special equipment and techniques that divers use underwater and gives kids a wondrous introduction to shelf diving, night diving, deep-sea diving, cave diving, rescue diving, and free diving.
A new Dowd leads way for Yorktown
2004
Darice Bailer The Patent Trader Last year, the Yorktown girls soccer team went 13-5 and made it all the way to the sectional finals where it lost to North Rockland 1-0.
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FOOTBALL
2004
Injury doesn't dampen Balcer's desire to play Kennedy junior QB battles back after suffering concussion Darice Bailer The Patent Trader Kennedy's Ethan Balcer always wanted to play quarterback. Balcer saw his hero wince on television after being sacked by the Giants during the fourth game of the Packers' season.
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Clarkstown North narrowly falls in season finale, 23-14
2004
Rams come within two points in third, but finish with loss Darice Bailer The Journal News NEW CITY - Clarkstown North hadn't won a game all season when the Rams' quarterback, Mike Day, faked a handoff at the 2-yard line yesterday and dove into the end zone instead.
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Lakeland's McGovern a big scorer with a big heart
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Bailer, Darice
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Athletes
2004
[...] Jensen calls McGovern the perfect forward. The winner is selected each week by a panel of athletic directors, coaches and Journal News sports writers who review ballots submitted to Con Edison by each athlete's athletic director or coach.\\n
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RECREATION PROFILE
2004
Youth soccer team learns from a pro Former Olympic player Kapp guides Somers Lasers Darice Bailer The Patent Trader The oldest boy is only 11, but already the F.C. Somers soccer team looks like it's a World Cup team. The Lasers are a premier travel team, but they don't recruit like Blau Weiss Gottschee does, selecting the best young players from Queens, Brooklyn or Manhattan.
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Cahill serves as a sports ambassador
2004
During the first week, he trained at the pool used by Olympic gold medalist Ian Thorpe, and then he competed at the South Pacific Splash Swimming Tournament at the Sydney International Aquatic Center, the swimming venue at the 2000 Summer Games. At the two-day swimming competition, Cahill saw his name and lane assignment light up on the screen the way it does at the Olympics.
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FENCING
2004
Verhave continues to make point Veteran competitor wins U.S. title, set to take on the world Darice Bailer The Journal News Michelle Verhave is a 45-year-old single mother, a full-time dentist, a champion coach of her children's North Salem soccer and basketball teams, and the No. 1 fencer in the U.S. in her age group. First it was the trampoline, and then gymnastics.
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