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  2. Radio Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Radio Baseball is a game in which the screen displays the linescore (with current pitcher and batter), the full lineup of each team, and the play-by-play. [1]

  3. Radio Bhumi - Wikipedia

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    Bishwashey Bangladesh" is the tagline of Radio Bhumi 92.8 FM. And undoubtedly this firm is determined to go ahead with this slogan. Radio Bhumi 92.8 FM is the first private FM radio station in the country who broadcast Bengali song only. The radio station has developed a unique production house with modern audio equipment with latest facilities.

  4. How much turkey per person should buy for Thanksgiving ... - AOL

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  5. Bangladesh Games - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Games is the largest domestic multi-sport tournament in Bangladesh where athletes and sports teams from all the districts of Bangladesh participate. Initiated in 1978, the event went into a hiatus after being held for the 7th time in 2002 but was restored after almost 11 years in 2013.

  6. How Long Does It Take to Cook the Perfect Turkey? - AOL

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    For your dinner, you can estimate that each guest will eat about 1 1/2 pounds of turkey. Here’s a general guide for how much turkey you’ll need per person: 4 people – 6 pounds 6 people – 9 ...

  7. The Most-Asked Butterball Turkey Talk-Line Questions ... - AOL

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    For the stuffing and the meat, 165° F is the temperature at which turkey is safe to eat, so feel free to pull the bird from the oven at that point. That being said, Carlyle and co. suggest ...

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  9. Major League Baseball on the radio - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Broadcasting System operated solely through recreations of games, because live games were too expensive. [24] Gordon McLendon broadcast games throughout the South from 1948 until 1952, when new blackout regulations forced him to stop. [21] [25] [26] The Mutual Broadcasting System also broadcast a Game of the Day in the 1950s. [21] [27]