He's rowed the Charles - next, the Atlantic
Man puts himself to test after forced retirement as deputy US marshal
Most days before the sun rises, Leo Rosette dips the oars of his scull into the smooth surface of the Charles River and sets off on a 9-mile row, refusing to change his early-morning routine, even though he no longer has to rush off to his job as a deputy US marshal after finishing his workout. (Full article: 935 words)
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