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Reported by: RNS Newsroom Solutions Monday, Mar 23, 2009 @09:25am CDT Now New York Yankees fans can own a piece of their favorite turf.
The New Jersey grass farm that has supplied the green stuff for Yankee Stadium since the 1960s is now selling both sods and seeds. It's officially licensed by the Yankees and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Major League Baseball and a counterfeit-proof hologram. A five-square-feet patch of the sod will cost you seven-dollars-and- 50-cents. It goes on sale at New York City-area Home Depot stores near the end of the month. |
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Patient answers questions with brain waves. |
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Study finds that good deeds do breed more good deeds. |
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Child was made to sign a statement, parent was furious. |
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Outdoor sanctuary features "Stonehenge on the Rockies." |
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Large ground squirrel is state's closest thing to a groundhog. |
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Some co-workers have unusual manners/habits. |
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Egyptian archaeologist to reveal information at Cairo news conference. |
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Black Lab steps on gun, owner slightly wounded. |
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American Kennel Club unveils list. |
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Experts say many people overrate themselves. |