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Accompanied by a chosen band, among them Sts. Maurus and Placid, he journeyed to Monte Cassino, one of the properties made over to him by Tertullus, St. Placid's father.
Pope Visits Important Benedictine Abbey of Montecassino 2009
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Lake Placid's annual Ironman event is an on-road triathlon.
timesunion.com: Local Breaking News webmaster@timesunion.com 2010
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LAKE PLACID - A reception was held at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts on Saturday to honor the town of North Elba and the village of Lake Placid's Distinguished Volunteer of the year.
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LAKE PLACID - A new trail system, inspired by and named after one of Lake Placid's greatest benefactors, beckons to skiers, trail runners, mountain bikers and all lovers of the outdoors.
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The idea was to entertain federal officials and familiarize them with Lake Placid's winter sports venues as a way of luring federal funds for ORDA.
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LAKE PLACID - Lake Placid's public schools are closed for the day after being evacuated this morning for a bomb threat.
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LAKE PLACID - Candidates for Lake Placid's mayor and village board share many of the same concerns.
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ConocoPhillips 'Wood River refinery was to get 200,000 barrels and Placid's Port Allen refinery will get an additional 109,000 barrels, a DOE spokesman said.
Top World News 2008
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ConocoPhillips 'Wood River refinery was to get 200,000 barrels and Placid's Port Allen refinery will get an additional 109,000 barrels, a DOE spokesman said.
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ConocoPhillips 'Wood River refinery was to get 200,000 barrels and Placid's Port Allen refinery will get an additional 109,000 barrels, a DOE spokesman said.
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