Police: Man Used Karate To Fight Off Robbers - KCTV 5
Posted on November 14, 2008
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Police: Man Used Karate To Fight Off Robbers - KCTV 5
FORT PIERCE, Fla. — Police in Fort Pierce, Fla., said a man used his karate skills to fight off a group of robbers, West Palm Beach television station WPBF reported. According to the incident report, Jean Robert Louimar, 44, said he was approached
People Week in Review: Brad Pitt fires back at Jennifer Aniston - Contra Costa Times
While Jennifer Aniston was making the public rounds last week — showing up on Oprah, having a new Vogue interview go viral, lollygagging about in New York with beau John Mayer, her ex Brad Pitt was quietly seething. See, Aniston had semitrashed
Ramtown Karate hosts tournament in Dixon - Vacaville Reporter
Will Lavanakul, 7, of Dublin, takes a kick from Logan Matthews, 8, of Dixon, during the 7th annual Ryukyukan International Karate and Kuboodu Tournament at Dixon High. Saturday’s event brought competitors from around the nation and world. ( Ryan
Granderson makes case for Olympic baseball - Associated Press
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Baseball made its pitch for reinstatement in the Olympics on Friday, one the seven sports fighting for two spots on the program for the 2016 Summer Games. A team of six, led by International Baseball Federation president
Cops, teacher revive karate student - Bridgeton News
HAMILTON — A karate instructor and three township cops are credited with saving the life of a 13-year-old boy who went into cardiac arrest during karate class Saturday morning, police say. The 13-year-old, whose name was not released by police, was
Will Smith’s Son Is The New Karate Kid - Cinema Blend
It was way back in September of 2007 that we first heard the Will Smith is remaking The Karate Kid with his son rumors. Now they’re confirmed. Variety says that Jaden Smith, last seen huddling next to his real life dad Will Smith on the floor of a
Seven sports make case Friday for place at 2016 Summer Olympics - Canada East
LAUSANNE, Switzerland - Seven sports made their case Friday for inclusion in the Olympics, competing for two spots on the program for the 2016 Summer Games. John Ostermeyer, Secretary General of International Baseball Federation IBAF, talks to
Karate tournament today - Pittsburgh Tribune Review
The 36th annual Pennsylvania Karate Championships, produced by Caliguri’s Martial Arts of Arnold and Lower Burrell, will begin at 11 a.m. today at Valley High School in New Kensington. More than 300 competitors are expected, from numerous states as
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