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Space shuttle astronaut Bill Lenoir killed in bicycle accident

Bill Lenoir, who returned safely from a five-day NASA space shuttle flight in 1982, died Aug. 26 following a bicycle accident near his home in Placitas, N.M. He was 71.

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Jared Leto, Ed Westwick toast Jessica Szohr at Nylon party

Smoldering songster Jared Leto rode in style to Nylon magazine's party for cover girl Jessica Szohr -- on a white bicycle. The bad boy...

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Japan conspicuously absent from Forbes' top small, midsize Asia firms

SINGAPORE (Kyodo) Only two Japanese firms made it onto Forbes magazine's list Thursday of Asia's 200 top small and medium-size companies. The number of Japanese firms dwindled from 24 last year, according to Forbes' latest annual "Best Under a Billion" list that picks 200 firms from 13,000 listed Asia-Pacific companies with sales below $1 billion.

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Business › Only 2 Japanese firms on Forbes' list of top 200 Asian SMEs

Only two Japanese firms made it onto Forbes magazine's list Thursday of Asia's 200 top small and medium companies. The number of Japanese firms dwindled…

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First MTB news & racing round-up, Friday, September 3, 2010

This weekend, Windham, New York, welcomes mountain bikers to the conclusion of the 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup. Nestled in the Catskill Mountains, the small resort town of Windham will be the site of the first US World Cup event in five years, and the first ever final to be held on American soil.

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