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  • Canada's legendary bobsled driver Pierre Lueders crashed on the section of the track now known as Lueders 'Loop.

    Top Stories - Google News 2010

  • Canada's legendary bobsled driver Pierre Lueders crashed on the section of the track now known as Lueders 'Loop.

    Top Stories - Google News 2010

  • Canada's legendary bobsled driver Pierre Lueders crashed on the section of the track now known as Lueders 'Loop.

    Top Stories - Google News 2010

  • McElderry Park neighborhood, and two sources told The Sun at the time that the shooting was believed to stem from a dispute between the Rollin '20's Bloods and a group called the Lueders

    Candidateblogs.baltimoresun.com Blogs 2010

  • Canada's legendary bobsled driver Pierre Lueders crashed on the section of the track now known as Lueders 'Loop.

    Winnipeg Sun 2010

  • Canada's legendary bobsled driver Pierre Lueders crashed on the section of the track now known as Lueders 'Loop.

    Top Stories - Google News 2010

  • Amanda Lee was working that day and she suggested that Gratton call Lueders and Dumont.

    burlingtonfreepress.com - 2009

  • Lueders adds: "We don't want him to feel pressure to go on a reality television show, that's really where the name change came from!"

    Bachelorette's Jesse Csincsak Welcomes a Baby Boy 2011

  • Csincsak won Season 4 of The Bachelorette and was engaged to DeAnna Pappas for four months, while Lueders, 28, competed on Season 13 of The Bachelor with Jason Mesnick.

    Bachelorette's Jesse Csincsak Welcomes a Baby Boy 2011

  • -- LB Blake Lueders, Zionsville, Ind. -- The highest rated of the recruits signed by Stanford and playing a position of need, Lueders could play as a freshman.

    Stanford - Team Notes 2010

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