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  1. Learn Squash and Racquetball in a Weekend (Learn in a Weekend Series) by Jahangir Khan, 1993-11-09
  2. Squash, a Drill for All Reasons by Susan Colodry, 1992-02
  3. Complete Book of Squash (A Hyperion book) by Dick Hawkey, 1978-11-13
  4. Squash Tennis by Richard C. Squires, 2010-07-24
  5. Do Not Squash the Squash (Homonyms) by Kelly Doudna, 2002-01
  6. The New Zucchini Cookbook: And Other Squash (Garden Way Publishing Classic) by Nancy C. Ralston, Marynor Jordan, 1990-01-07
  7. Squash (Know the Game) by Squash Rackets Association, 2007-10-05
  8. Pumpkin, Winter Squash and Carrot Cookbook - Recipes by the Good Cooks of Litchville, North Dakota and the Surrounding Area
  9. Advanced Squash by Jahangir Khan, 1990
  10. On Squash by Jonah Barrington, 1976-04
  11. Squashes: how to grow them. Practical treatise on squash culture, giving full details of every point, including keeping and marketing the crop
  12. Growing Squashes and Pumpkins (Kitchen Garden) by Richard Bird, 2003-11-25
  13. Squash It: A True and Ridiculous Tale by Eric A. Kimmel, 1997-03
  14. Don't Squash That Bug!: The Curious Kid's Guide to Insects (Lobster Learners) by Natalie Rompella, 2007-03-25

61. Squash Club Of GSU
The squash Club of GSU was chartered in 1994 to promote the game of squash at Georgia State University and among its students, faculty, staff, and friends.
http://law.gsu.edu/wedmundson/SquashGSU/
SQUASH CLUB of Georgia State University
Contact Kishore Vasnani at kishore.vasnani "at" gmail.com
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The Squash Club of GSU was chartered in 1994 "to promote the game of squash at Georgia State University and among its students, faculty, staff, and friends." We are finally playing on our own court in the new $35 million, 161,112-square-foot, GSU Recreation Center Its first president was Rani Jarkas, currently the #6 ranked player in the United States. Its members include alumna Judi Burds, currently the #1 rated woman in the 2.5 skill division in the U.S., and other strong tournament players such as Professor Michael Rebello and former Club President Gene Koh.
The Squash Club has a weekly Happy Hour. Novices and players of all levels are welcome. There are also instructional clinics each semester, and racquets and balls are available for rental at the Equipment Desk. Take a look at our roster and fill out and return the sign-up form to add your name.
The Squash Club and its members are active participants in tournaments and other activities of the Southeastern Squash Racquets Association

62. Potomac Squash Club
Provides details of their facilities, fees, and an application and court reservation form. Located in Potomac, Maryland, United States.
http://www.potomacsquash.com/
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63. Farro And Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe - 101 Cookbooks
A wonderful farro and roasted butternut squash recipe. Balsamic roasted butternut squash, deeply toasted walnuts, and nutty farro come together in this
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Farro and Roasted Butternut Squash Recipe
October 16, 2007 Heidi Balsamic roasted butternut squash, deeply toasted walnuts, and nutty farro come together in this salad inspired by the countless farro salads I enjoyed while on the Umbrian chapter of my recent Italian adventure . The Italians were using farro alongside cherry tomatoes and basil (with the occasional introduction of cheese or local olives), but the seasons changed while I was away, and after a survey of the farmer's market on Saturday, I knew a butternut squash recipe was in the cards. Let me be honest, if we are talking winter squash, I'm going to advocate butternut squash for a few reasons. The root of my fondness for the butternut squash stems not only from enjoying their flavor and texture, it also comes from my ability to peel them relatively quickly* versus their other autumnal brethren. I love the color and flavor of acorn squash, and I use pumpkin here and there, but taking down a pumpkin can put me in a foul mood.

64. Squash Alberta
As a thank you for your $100 contribution you will receive a really cool Friends of squash fleece vest, which will identify you as a supporter of this
http://www.squash.ab.ca/
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Continuously evolve and sustain squash as an accessible mainstream sport for life.
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To promote and facilitate the development of the sport of squash for Albertans.
O n-line Membership Registration FRIENDS OF SQUASH -Squash Alberta's Board of Directors invites you to join our fundraising initiative, "Friends of Squash Alberta". T his season, Friends of Squash Alberta is asking you to donate $100 to support our Alberta University Team who will be participating in the Canadian University Championships, March 7 - 9, 2008 at the University of Toronto. As a thank you for your $100 contribution you will receive a really cool "Friends of Squash" gift, which will identify you as a supporter of this program to all your squash-playing colleagues. Thank you for your support.
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Squash Alberta University/College Team Named
Mon, Jan 21 2008 Squash Alberta held the first annual Alberta University/College Championships on January 18th-20th, 2008 at the University of Calgary. The following athletes have been named to the Squash Alberta University/College Team: Robert Birrell, Ian Laycock, Miranda Linklater, Paul Oppenheim and Graeme Schnell. The team will compete at the National University/College Championships at the University of Toronto on March 7th to 9th, 2008.
Alberta Winter Games
Fri, Jan 18 2008

65. England Squash
Includes news, events calendar, history, rankings, juniors, development, coaching and official s resources, and links. Formerly, The squash Rackets
http://www.englandsquash.com/
Home Club Finder Contact ES Search: About ES Membership Coaching England ... Racketball Upcoming Events JAN FEB MAR APR ... DEC S M T W T F S Coaching Courses Graded Tournaments Inter County Major Championships ... Tournaments Next Event 25 January - 27 January
North of England Masters Event Latest News World Squash Day to link up with Sport Relief
World Squash Day is joining forces with Sport Relief 2008 on Saturday 15th March. The World Squash Day initiative is tak.... Grant Victorious In Vancouver
England's Adrian Grant fought back from two-games-to-one down to beat local hero Shahier Razik, the No3 seed, in the final of.... (click here to search the news) Update: Latest Area News FREE Coaching Courses in the North West –Rescheduled!!
Wirral Squash Development Association secured funding for Level 1 and Level 2 courses to be hel.... Northamptonshire Coach Scholarships
A one off funding opportunity for coach scholarships in Northamptonshire has been made possible.... Hunts County Racketball Open
Hunts County Squash Club is delighted to announce the inaugural Hunts County Racketball Open To.... (click here for more area info) Our Partners

66. UT Squash Club
Our mission is to promote squash at The University of Texas at Austin by organizing training sessions and meeting times for interested players of all levels
http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/utsquash/
Our mission is to promote Squash at The University of Texas at Austin by organizing training sessions and meeting times for interested players of all levels. In addition we also organize an amateurs' tournament - The Squashmeister's Cup twice a year. Dates: Nov 2 - 5 2006 Membership to the Squash club is open to all members of the Community. The membership fee is $10 per semester. The membership fee can be paid in cash or by check (made out to the UT Squash Club) and is non-refundable. A brief introduction to the game of Squash and the rules of the game can be found here We owe our thanks to the RecSports staff, Randall Ford, Chad and Darci who help us by taking an active part in all of our activities - such as reserving courts to organizing the coveted Squashmeister's Cup Officers: President: Morgan L Tait Vice President: Balaji Sampath Treasurer: Krishna Lakshminarasimhan Instructors: Beginners: Mary Ingle Intermediate: Kim and Don Please report a broken link here Morgan Tait, Krishna Laksminarasimhan, Balaji Sampath

67. Tynemouth Squash Club
Competitors got to play three games of squash, each with different rules, and then there were activities such as Pool, Darts, Shove the Stotty,
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Tynemouth Squash Club
The friendliest and best Squash Club in the North East ...
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Welcome to Tynemouth Squash Club, the friendliest and best Squash Club in the North-East.
Have a look at what we offer, pay us a visit, and send us your feedback ...
Club Championships 2007
Latest Results (as of Thursday night)
Extraordinary General Meeting
An extraordinary General Meeting will be held at 7pm on Wed 10th October 2007 - see the documents below for details.
Club Night - Games Night
Friday 24th August saw the return of Club Night, and as promised it had a Games theme. Competitors got to play three games of squash, each with different rules, and then there were activities such as Pool, Darts, Shove the Stotty, Putting and Ball in Bucket to round off the evening.
Turnout was down, probably because it was the first pleasant Friday evening for months, but we'll keep it going with a couple of lessons learned to make the next one even better ...
SOCIAL EVENTS
Quiz Night Schedule:
Sep 8th, Oct , Nov 17th, Dec 15th (Xmas Quiz)

68. :: Metro Squash ::
Youths find inspiration on squash court. Upcoming Events. January 12 New Year s Resolution Fitness METROsquash Interteam squash Tournament. January 26
http://www.metrosquash.org/
Watch the METROsquash with Sue video at dailymotion.com
Photos are available at
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www.squashsite.co.uk
Welcome to METROsquash's third season! METROsquash is growing! We have expanded to serve 40 students from three South Side Chicago Public Schools. Our students span 5th through 7th grades from Reavis, Kozminski and Price schools. Last season, our students showed 90% improvement in the classroom, brought home an Illinois state championship, two national championships, and had a schedule jam-packed with cultural activities, high school and college visits, community service projects and out-of-state travel to squash competitions. Thank you for your support of our students as they continue to fulfill their academic, athletic and personal potential. We invite you to browse the site, learn more and get involved! Your email address:
METROsquash is a Non-Profit 501(c)(3) organization Latest News 2007-2008 Newsletter Chicago Tribune
Youths find inspiration on squash court
Upcoming Events January 12
New Year's Resolution: Fitness Day January 18-19
METROsquash Inter-team Squash Tournament January 26
Community Service Outing
Crown Field House, 9 a.m.

69. SQUASH ONTARIO
Provincial governing body offering news, an events calendar, championships and tournaments, photo gallery, officials and coaching resources, links,
http://www.squashontario.com/

70. Victorian Squash & Racquetball
Welcome to the home of squash and Racquetball in Victoria. CLICK TO ENTER squash OR RACQUETBALL SITE.
http://www.victoriansquash.com.au/
Welcome to the home of Squash and Racquetball in Victoria CLICK TO ENTER SQUASH OR RACQUETBALL SITE

71. Squash Smarts > A Philadelphia Youth Enrichment Program
Combines the sport of squash with Academic Tutoring and Mentoring of underserved, urban youth in order to develop self-esteem and discipline through
http://www.squashsmarts.org/
SquashSmarts Combines the sport of Squash with Academic Tutoring and Mentoring of under-served, urban youth in order to develop self-esteem and discipline through academic, athletic and personal achievement. SquashSmarts Is a 501c3 non-profit organization operating out of West Philadelphia Drexel University and North Philadelphia Lenfest Center SquashSmarts Needs You! Become a Volunteer and help us give our kids their best shot! info@squashsmarts.org SquashSmarts is a founding Member of the National Urban Squash and Education Association. SquashSmarts and its staff and students are proud members of U.S. Squash. PA Governor Rendell joins 375 students, guests and friends for The Lenfest Center Grand Opening! Event Photos Student Video Monthly Calendar Become a Volunteer ... Job Opportunities Squash Director Photo Gallery Strategic Plan Program Video Clip Requires Real Media Player Directions North Philadelphia Lenfest Center 3890 North 10 th Street Directions West Philadelphia Drexel Athletic Center, 33 rd Giving Kids Their Best Shot!

72. Acorn Squash With Fruit From Jim Barricks Alcohol-Free Recipes
An offering from Jim Barrick s alcoholfree recipes. Included is a link to Jim s WebTV Recipes.
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Acorn Squash
with Fruit
2 servings
Sheer Heaven.
  • 1 acorn squash
  • 1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup thawed, well drained fresh
    or frozen blueberries
  • 3/4 cup finely diced apple
  • 1 tablespoon margarine or butter
Cut squash in half lengthwise and remove seeds. Place squash, hollow side up in a baking dish and cover with plastic wrap. Microwave 10 minutes. Carefully fold back plastic wrap, squash should be fork-tender. Let stand, covered, while preparing fruit.
In a small bowl, combine brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, cornstarch, blend well. Stir in blueberries and apple pieces. Microwave, uncovered, for 2 minutes (stirring after 1 minute), or until sauce is slightly thickened. Stir in margerine.
Fill each squash cavity with blueberry-apple sauce and serve. Sheer Heaven!!!
Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Serving: Calories 279 - Calories from Fat 10
Percent Total Calories From: Fat 3%, Protein 3%, Carbohydrate 93%
Totals and Percent Daily Values (2000 calories): Fat 1g, Saturated Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 316mg, Total Carbohydrate 65g, Dietary Fiber 4g, Protein 2g, Vitamin A 843 units, Vitamin C 36 units, Calcium units, Iron 3 units

73. Growing Pumpkins And Winter Squash
Varieties – Pumpkins and winter squash can be divided as follows. The processing types listed below make very poor jacko-lanterns, because they are
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-24.html
Growing Pumpkins and Winter Squash Revised 1/95 Author Reviewed 1/98 HIL-24
Jonathan R. Schultheis
Extension Horticultural Specialist
Department of HorticulturalScience
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
North Carolina State University
Pumpkins were used by American Indians long before Columbus visited our shores, and pumpkins readily found their way to the first Thanksgiving table. Pumpkins were used by early settlers much as we use them today – for food and decoration. Washington Irving wrote about the pumpkin in "Legend of Sleepy Hollow." The term "pumpkin" has been the subject of many scholarly discussions. The scientific name of most pumpkins is Cucurbita pepo (Jack-o- lantern types). Many of the large fruited types such as ‘Boston Marrow’ and ‘Mammoth’ are Cucurbita maxima , while the buff-colored sugar-pie or ‘Dickinson’ variety, Cucurbita moschata , are excellent for pies or processing. All pumpkins have hard shells when mature. Soils – Pumpkins are well-adapted to most North Carolina soils. The soil should be well-drained. The optimum pH is 6.0 to 6.5. Take a soil test to determine pH and fertilizer requirements. Do not use fields that have had other vine crops (melons, cucumbers, etc.) during the past 2 years.

74. Squash Site, Squash News, Results, Articles All About Squash
squash news, results, articles and squash tournament coverage for squash players world wide.
http://www.squashsite.co.uk/

75. How To Squash Negative Thought Patterns
I’m not sure if How to squash Negative Thought Patterns will help me but I’m certainly going to try what Steve suggests. Technorati Tags positive thinking
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April 13th, 2006 by Steve Pavlina Step 1:  Turn the negative thought into a mental image. If you have trouble visualizing, you can also do the above in an auditory fashion.  Translate the negative thought into a sound, such as a jingle that you sing.  Go through the same process with sound instead of imagery.  It works either way.  I happen to prefer the visual method though. Step 2:  Select an empowering replacement thought. Step 3:  Turn the positive thought into a mental image. Step 4:  Mentally chain the two images together. Step 5:  Test. Discuss this post in the Steve Pavlina forum
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    76. Top 10 Discoveries Of 2007 - Early Squash Seeds, Peru
    With accelerated mass spectrometry, Dillehay s team dated the remains to between 6000 and 10000 years ago, with the 10000year-old cultivated squash seeds
    http://www.archaeology.org/0801/topten/squash_seeds.html
    Home Subscribe News Shop ... Email this article Early Squash Seeds, Peru Volume 61 Number 1, January/February 2008 by Samir S. Patel
    (Courtesy Tom Dillehay) New research favors the idea that agriculture began in the New World shortly after it first appeared in the Old World. Tom Dillehay of Vanderbilt University has the squash seeds to prove it.) More Top Discoveries of 2007
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    77. MASSACHUSETTS SQUASH
    Massachusetts squash. Massachusetts squash PO Box 51611 Boston, MA 022051611 Massachusetts squash Fall 2007 News Letter (pdf) 700KB. 6/14/2007
    http://www.ma-squash.org/
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    Boston, MA 02205-1611 Home Leagues Club Listings State Rankings ... Rules of Squash Membership Application Member List Tournament Schedule Howe Cup ... Officers List Links SquashBusters KidSquash US Squash College Squash Join Our Email List Email: 2008 State Softball Championships - Signups now! Mixed Doubles, US Nationals Tournament: February 1-3 Howe Cup 2007 wrap-up Jan 25 Deadline for SquashBusters Adult Open approaching! ... 2007 Winter Newsletter

    78. Squash Blossom - Splash Page
    Please choose a location below.
    http://www.squashblossom.com/
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    79. US Squash News · News And Updates From US Squash
    The US squash Hardball Season kicked off in November in Washington, DC with the 5th Annual Cardinal squash Tournament. A strong crew of Hardballers came to
    http://w3.us-squash.org/news/
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    212.268.4090-212.268.4091 (FAX)
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    80. Squash Bug
    Information on squash bugs including scientific name, hosts, description, recommendations and references.
    http://www.oznet.k-state.edu/dp_hfrr/extensn/problems/squashbg.htm
    Skip the navigation header body Problem: Squash Bugs - Anasa tristis Hosts: Squash and pumpkin Description: Squash bugs are 'true bugs' which utilize their piercing sucking mouthparts to remove plant juices. Squash bugs generally occur on well-established plants (as opposed to being a pest of seedling plants). Adult squash bugs move to plants from various adjacent (and sometimes within field) protected overwintering sites. Adult females deposit brownish-red eggs in clusters on a lower leaf surfaces. Newly emerged nymphs are small and greenish with black legs. Studies have shown that (in Kansas) first generation adults deposit eggs for a second generation, the adults of which overwinter. High squash bug populations can literally drain plants causing them to die and wilt. Reduced yields and poor quality fruit may result from squash bug feeding activities. Recommendations: Squash varieties resistant to squash bugs include Butternut, Royal Acorn, and Sweet Cheese. Effective control of squash bugs is contingent upon timely insecticide sprays coupled with thorough coverage. Observe plantings for the presence of adult bugs and scout fields for egg masses on the undersides of leaves. Eggs get darker in color just before hatching. Treat when most eggs have hatched and when nymphs are still small to medium in size. Placing pieces of board or shingles on the ground near the plants concentrates these insects in a small area that is more easily treated. Adult squash bugs have a hard, protective shell which is impervious to insecticide treatments.

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