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  • Kris Freeman, Andover, N.H., finished second from last in 61st place, 9: 20.8 behind.

    USATODAY.com - Italy's di Centa skis to gold in men's 50 km with sprint 2006

  • Armstrong finished the second stage in 61st place, and slipped to fourth in the overall standings.

    USATODAY.com - Spaniard Freire wins stage; Armstrong in fourth 2002

  • In 1932, Standard Dredging Co. deeded "a strip of land 100 feet wide east and west by 680 feet north and south, lying immediately west of and adjoining what is commonly known as the 61st Street Road - for the use of the public engaged in fishing in Offatts Bayou."

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In 1932, Standard Dredging Co. deeded "a strip of land 100 feet wide east and west by 680 feet north and south, lying immediately west of and adjoining what is commonly known as the 61st Street Road - for the use of the public engaged in fishing in Offatts Bayou."

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In 1932, Standard Dredging Co. deeded "a strip of land 100 feet wide east and west by 680 feet north and south, lying immediately west of and adjoining what is commonly known as the 61st Street Road - for the use of the public engaged in fishing in Offatts Bayou."

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In 1932, Standard Dredging Co. deeded "a strip of land 100 feet wide east and west by 680 feet north and south, lying immediately west of and adjoining what is commonly known as the 61st Street Road - for the use of the public engaged in fishing in Offatts Bayou."

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In 1932, Standard Dredging Co. deeded "a strip of land 100 feet wide east and west by 680 feet north and south, lying immediately west of and adjoining what is commonly known as the 61st Street Road - for the use of the public engaged in fishing in Offatts Bayou."

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In 1932, Standard Dredging Co. deeded "a strip of land 100 feet wide east and west by 680 feet north and south, lying immediately west of and adjoining what is commonly known as the 61st Street Road - for the use of the public engaged in fishing in Offatts Bayou."

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In 1932, Standard Dredging Co. deeded "a strip of land 100 feet wide east and west by 680 feet north and south, lying immediately west of and adjoining what is commonly known as the 61st Street Road - for the use of the public engaged in fishing in Offatts Bayou."

    The Daily News - News 2010

  • In 1932, Standard Dredging Co. deeded "a strip of land 100 feet wide east and west by 680 feet north and south, lying immediately west of and adjoining what is commonly known as the 61st Street Road - for the use of the public engaged in fishing in Offatts Bayou."

    The Daily News - News 2010

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