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PBS NewsHour | Student Athletes Urged to Monitor Social Media Presence | PBS (#10565)
Students investigate how social media practices and youth sports are connected. 02:42
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PBS NewsHour | Hall of Shame: Players Tied to Steroid Use Denied Honors | PBS (#10538)
Baseball Hall of Shame: Players Tied to Steroid Use Denied Honors 05:13
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PBS NewsHour | Shields and Brooks on Pot Laws, RGIII and Heisman Picks | PBS (#10514)
Shields and Brooks on Pot Laws, RGIII and Heisman Pick 07:33
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PBS NewsHour | Doubleheader: Shields, Brooks on X Tax, Hoosiers and Irish | PBS (#10509)
Doubleheader: Shields and Brooks on X Tax, Hoosiers and the Irish 07:18
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VOCES ON PBS | Tales of Masked Men | PBS (#101)
Explore "lucha libre" and its role in Latino communities in the United States and Mexico. Part circus and part athletic contest, the sport, famous for its masked wrestlers, provides a sense of... 00:31
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Golf's Grand Design | Preview | PBS
"Golf's Grand Design" is a new 60 minute documentary debuting on PBS stations nationwide Friday, August 3, 2012 at 10 pm examines the history and role of American golf course architecture and... 03:03
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Sesame Street | Elmo and Team USA Olympic Boxer Marcus Browne Discuss Healthy Habits | PBS
Sesame Street's Elmo and US Olympic boxer Marcus Browne discuss the importance of healthy eating and exercise. For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe, child-friendly... 01:30
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Sesame Street | Elmo and Rabbit Discuss Practice | PBS
Sesame Street's Elmo and his friend Rabbit discuss how practice can make you a better athlete, but doesn't always mean you'll win. For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe,... 00:55
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Independent Lens | Strong! | Clip 3 | PBS (#1327)
Premiering July 26, 2012 on Independent Lens: www.pbs.org "Weightlifting is not simply about heaving weight over your head," says champion Cheryl Haworth. In this excerpt from the Independent Lens... 01:31
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Sesame Street | Elmo and Team USA Gold Medalist Sarah Hughes Discuss Persistence | PBS
Sesame Street's Elmo and figure skating Olympic legend and gold medalist Sarah Hughes discuss the word 'persistence' and what it takes to be a Team USA Olympic athlete. For more fun games and... 01:11
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Sesame Street | Elmo is Headed to London! | PBS
Sesame Street's Elmo and his friends Abby Cadabby and Grover are headed to London, England to cheer on athletes from all over the world. For more fun games and videos for your preschooler in a safe,... 00:37
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Up Heartbreak Hill | POV | PBS
Find out more at ??www.pbs.org "Up Heartbreak Hill" will air July 26, 2012 on PBS. Check local listings. A documentary film by Erica Scharf. Thomas and Tamara are track stars at their rural New... 03:14
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Iowa Outdoors | Outdoor Journey for Girls (204) (#204)
Every summer the Iowa Department of Natural Resources offers a number of camps for young people. The goal of the camps is to cultivate an appreciation of nature by allowing campers to experience a... 05:47
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TAVIS SMILEY | Mark Emmert | PBS (#2646)
The NCAA president discusses Penn State and why he considers the problem there to be more than just a 'football scandal'. To see this entire interview when it becomes available, go to:... 02:55
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Tennis: The Inner Game and Golf: The Inner Game | PBS
Witness the art of "relaxed concentration" — a necessary skill for success in playing tennis and see Tim Gallwey help performer Nia Peeples improve her game. Then discover how to combat the inner... 04:03
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