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On skiing

Big-time hopes for '04

Northeast deserves better competition

By Tony Chamberlain
Globe Staff / January 1, 2004

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The day for resolutions is also one to lay out some pet wishes for the New Year. Here are a few of my fondest: The return of World Cup and other top-level skiing to the Northeast. In the days when Tommy Corcoran owned and ran Waterville Valley, the World Cup tour made, if not regular appearances on Competition Hill, at ... (Full Article: 847 Words)

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