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20 hours ago ago from Macular Degeneration News
Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 8:54 a.m. Read more: Sports , Brian Mckeever , Visually Impaired Skier , Cross Country Skiing , Canada , Macular Degeneration , Paralympics , Vancouver Olympics , 2010 Winter Games , Olympics CANMORE, Alberta a Visually impaired cross-country skier Brian McKeever is a step closer to becoming the first winter Original post by KVII-TV Amarillo
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World Champ Michael Schumacher Returns to Formula One
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