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  • Around one of my meets, up in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, it happened that the U.S. national team and the Japanese team were also scheduled to race.

    Zero Regrets Apolo Ohno 2010

  • Around one of my meets, up in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, it happened that the U.S. national team and the Japanese team were also scheduled to race.

    Zero Regrets Apolo Ohno 2010

  • We were thrown together as roommates on a short-track trip to Red Deer, Alberta, in Canada.

    Zero Regrets Apolo Ohno 2010

  • We were thrown together as roommates on a short-track trip to Red Deer, Alberta, in Canada.

    Zero Regrets Apolo Ohno 2010

  • We were thrown together as roommates on a short-track trip to Red Deer, Alberta, in Canada.

    Zero Regrets Apolo Ohno 2010

  • Around one of my meets, up in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, it happened that the U.S. national team and the Japanese team were also scheduled to race.

    Zero Regrets Apolo Ohno 2010

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Rape victim still haunted by memories of \'monster\' By Sherri Zickefoose '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' The 56-year-old Red Deer man accused of posing as a police officer and snatching the 16-year-old girl from her backyard after following her home is expected to enter a guilty plea to most of the charges against him Monday in Red Deer provincial court. '

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Rape victim still haunted by memories of 'monster' By Sherri Zickefoose 2009

  • From that I came up with Clive - The Red Deer while doodling one day and then The Red Deer blog was born.

    The Red Deer thereddeer 2009

  • She certainly looks like she was having the best day! xx ps: I'm still keeping to my Red Deer baking challenge - this week has been a bit hectic - but it's coming!

    The Red Deer thereddeer 2009

  • The 56-year-old Red Deer man accused of posing as a police officer and snatching the 16-year-old girl from her backyard after following her home is expected to enter a guilty plea to most of the charges against him Monday in Red Deer provincial court.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Rape victim still haunted by memories of 'monster' By Sherri Zickefoose 2009

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