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That's at least 20 times the cost of the last U.S. S.mmer Olympics, the 1996 games in Atlanta.
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The free lunch comes from an underused federal benefit called the S.mmer Food S.rvice Program permanently created by Congress in 1975 and administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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Low-Income Families in U.S. Make the Most of a Vital Lifeline Lombard, Ill. S.mmer camp at the York Community Resource Center in suburban Chicago offers all the usual activities: arts and crafts, sports, computer games, new adventures in reading.
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S. O'BRIEN: And then China says it can almost guarantee it's going to be sunny and beautiful at the 2008 S.mmer Olympics.
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S. O'BRIEN: In today's installment of our series, "S.rviving S.mmer Travel," getting the best value for your vacation dollar.
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S. O'BRIEN: This morning the final part of our series "S.rviving S.mmer Travel," cruising far a bargain.
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S. O'BRIEN: This week in history, a bomb disrupted the 1996 S.mmer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia, killing one person and injuring more than 100 others.
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S. O'BRIEN: We're going to find out any moment now who is going to host the 2012 S.mmer Olympics.
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S. O'BRIEN: On Dick Ebersol's watch, NBC has become the network of the Olympics, locking up broadcast rights for the Winter and S.mmer Games through 2012.
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So also it was called St. James's wort, either because that great warrior and saint was the patron of horses, or because it blossoms on his day, July 25th: sometimes also the plant has been styled St.mmer wort.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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