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Jim Nantz adjusting to not calling Final Four, Masters
Jim Nantz couldn't figure out why he was getting text messages from friends about the 1986 Masters, unaware it was the first of eight Masters being shown during a second week in April unlike any other. That was his first Masters for CBS Sports.
Apr 9, 2020 7:07 AM
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Jim Nantz adjusting to not calling Final Four, Masters
Jim Nantz couldn't figure out why he was getting text messages from friends about the 1986 Masters, unaware it was the first of eight Masters being shown during a second week in April unlike any other. That was his first Masters for CBS Sports.
Apr 9, 2020 7:07 AM
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Lockdowns mean millions of women can't reach birth control
JOHANNESBURG — The callers were in tears.
Apr 9, 2020 2:19 AM
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Q and A: Experts discuss some key COVID-19 concerns
With COVID-19 now impacting the lives of Canadians on so many levels, people across the country are seeking answers to numerous important questions they have about the novel coronavirus.
Apr 9, 2020 2:00 AM
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Easter festivities may be scaled back, but it can still be a fun holiday
With Passover here and Easter weekend at hand, there is a markedly different feel to the proceedings this spring. Scratch plans to have the extended family over for a big meal. The Easter egg hunt in the local park is off. Forget about a parade.
Apr 9, 2020 2:00 AM
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Looking for DIY home reno projects during pandemic? Leave big jobs to experts
Home renovation projects may start to look tempting to people cooped up in their houses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Apr 9, 2020 2:00 AM
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Looking for DIY home reno projects during pandemic? Leave big jobs to experts
Home renovation projects may start to look tempting to people cooped up in their houses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Apr 9, 2020 2:00 AM
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AM-Prep: Cooler Copy
CORONAVIRUS - AIRLINES UNDATED (AP) — The number of Americans getting on airplanes has sunk to a level not seen in more than 60 years as people shelter in their homes to avoid catching or spreading the new coronavirus.
Apr 9, 2020 1:06 AM
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On our own: Forgotten household skills, revived for new use
Mending clothes. Cutting hair. Fixing a squeaky door or a dripping faucet. Baking bread. A generation or two ago, household skills like these were common, learned at home and at school.
Apr 9, 2020 1:04 AM
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On our own: Forgotten household skills, revived for new use
Mending clothes. Cutting hair. Fixing a squeaky door or a dripping faucet. Baking bread. A generation or two ago, household skills like these were common, learned at home and at school.
Apr 9, 2020 1:04 AM
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