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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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January 18 2012 - Perspective will heal Tiger wounds MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- It was as if the Clemson players and coaches left the Orange Bowl after a decent first quarter and ambled aboard the Senior Night shuffleboard cruise to Bimini. Appropriately, "Train" played at halftime of a Tiger train wreck, a record-shattering 70-33 loss to West... |
January 06 2012 - Sport Agenda For Wednesday (1/5/12) If you catch the number of that train that just demolished Clemson, let me know. Plus, LeBron scares the daylights out of Heat fans, the Dolphins coaching search continues, and the Panthers hit the ice again tonight. |
December 08 2011 - Corn, Soybeans from Bad to Train Wreck; Hope Remains for Cotton, Peanuts Farmers in South Carolina have seen hot and dry conditions put a large dent in crop yields, the Times and Democrat reported on Monday. Clemson University Extension agent and row crop official for Orangeburg and Calhoun counties, Charles Davis, said while it is premature to speculate on the extent of the damage to the region's crops, it is likely that most crops have suffered losses. |
June 14 2011 - ACC's lunchtime links I'm baa-aack ... Is Georgia Tech really an eight-win team this year? There are nearly a dozen former Terps still in transition as they train to keep their NFL hopes alive. Clemson offensive coordinator Chad Morris talks about what was missing in the Tigers' offense last year and what he plans to add this season. Here's a little background on the two defensive starters Wake Forest lost. Virginia ... |
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