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Road trips, with plenty of time in the car together, also give baby boomers the chance to strengthen and renew relationships with siblings, spouses, kids and grandchildren. "These vacations are a real family affair," says Michael Veeck of Charleston, S.C., who is a co-owner of six minor league teams and a consultant to the Detroit Tigers. He is anticipating a 50% rise this season over last year in the number of people 50 or older taking road trips to the minor league parks...
Because Lewis has had the chance to appoint almost all of the current Masters and can choose not to renew their contracts after five years, some say it has given him an unprecedented power over the College administration...
...slightly disappointing finish for the crew, who has won five National Championships since 1991. The Black and White felt it was set to renew in its status as an elite squad after beating Princeton earlier in the season...
...only will students be able to search by location and use Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters (known as CJK for short) in their requests, they will also be able to renew items from multiple libraries at once, hold or recall books, view a list of all materials they have borrowed and check fines...
...Gregory considers the sex abuse scandal a call to begin again, to renew the Church's commitment to young people, and to reignite the Bishops' devotion. Only by achieving these things, he believes, can the Church reclaim its true faith...