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151. LOW-TECH SOLUTIONS FOR PLAYTIME FUN

152. OPERATION RECREATION RELIEF

153. Hard work and holidays

154. The heart of Texas is an urban rodeo

155. How to Love the Cold

156. Friendship funfests

157. RECREATION.

158. Family Fun 'Sturgeon Spectacular' - 3 Day Celebration

159. Measuring culture, leisure, and time use

160. Yes, what about me?

162. Can Travel Make the Child?

163. THE TOPIC IS TAMPA BAY'S ... RECREATION

165. Games people play: still have some energy to work off after a hike? Feel like getting some exercise after your Scout meeting? Consider these easy-to-learn sports. (SCOUT PROGRAM SPORTS)

166. 'Vertical Social Network' in Patent Application Approval Process (USPTO 20160182618)

167. New Jersey

168. Connecticut

169. Westchester

170. Just recreation for girls and women

171. In subacute care, activities have to help patients get better fast

172. EXECUTIVE CLASS: SARA MORTON, CEO, ACADEMY OF CANADIAN CINEMA AND TELEVISION

173. THE HALF-DOLLAR FRIENDSHIP.

175. Creating community through people, parks and programs: park and recreation agencies need to remind everyone of their importance.

176. Photography - a versatile hobby

177. The best & worst cities in which to recreate

178. Why chicks love becks; Tania Kindersley says that women are whooping for the World Cup because they like real men and romance

179. Lifetime park pass for terrorist victims on legislative fast track. (Top of the news)

180. Toy stories: Tiny dogs pull their weight, and then some, in the dog--human friendship. (You & Your Pet)

182. Research update

184. The history of employee services and recreation

188. Programming for peace

189. The mid-summer blues - 9 ways to beat them

190. Bringing out radiance in the faces of our elders

191. Movie stars as race car drivers: what's their motivation?

192. Korea's real rage for virtual games; online clubs: an addictive fad, and a worry to psychiatrists

193. Playground of billionaires; rich and famous at America's Cup

194. Blood sport: push 'em back, shove 'em back, let's all get sloshed

195. Chic bar, yes, but babies clearly make this party

196. Summer at 12: the pool grows, the mystery deepens

197. And so, on to Millbrook

198. Little wiggle room

199. The Fresh Air Fund means summer

200. 'My agent told me I better show up at some events'; in a mad whirl of parties before Oscar night, Hollywood insiders advance their careers, one air kiss at a time

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