Game Time Women's NHL-HEA-WAS Washington Capitals Heart Series Watch


Game Time Women's NHL-HEA-WAS Washington Capitals Heart Series Watch by Game Time

List Price: $59.95
Price: $59.95

          Features:
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • Quartz accuracy
  • Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)
  • Custom rhinestone case with stainless steel case back

Stylish and timelessly elegant, this Gametime® NHL® women's Heart watch is a great accessory for any occasion. The stainless steel bracelet boasts a rhinestone-accented case, which brings out the full-color team logo on the heart-shaped face. It's water-resistant to 99' and has a reliable Miyota® quartz movement for accurate time keeping. Read more...

The Game Time Heart Series Watch provides a custom Rhinestone Case with Stainless Steel Case back, Stainless Steel Bracelet, Quartz Accuracy, Water Resistant Depth to 30 Meters and Limited Lifetime Warranty. Read more...

Rome: Order From Chaos / Years of Trial


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Nixon Men's CAPITAL Watch A090-680


Nixon Men's CAPITAL Watch A090-680 by Nixon

List Price: $200.00
          Features:
  • Nixon CAPITAL Collection
  • Case Diameter - 44 MM

The Nixon Men's Capital Watch governs style and functionality. An oversized, slightly oval face with a color-trimmed crown gives the case a serious but still likable look. The textured stripe down the center of the Capital Watch's large face should help with your image during this year's campaign. The sleek stainless steel band with its double-locking clasp send the message you want to get to all the voters out there. Read more...

Modern Capital of Human Rights?: Abuses in the State of Georgia (Human Rights Violations in the)


List Price: $15.00
Price: $15.00

Alex Ovechkin: Capitals' offseason move are 'big push for a win'

After the jump, watch the video — worth it for Ovechkin's Steve McQueen shirt alone — and read a few more excerpts from the interview. “We trade Varly but we have draft picks and a great goalie. It's hard to lose a friend, but we have a very good


Sacramento Capitals to Hold Electronics Recycling Event

The first 100 people to recycle their old electronics will receive a ticket to the July 21st Sacramento Capitals match where you can watch the final match of the season as the Capitals take on the Springfield Lasers. This event will be held on the


Women's World Cup Final: U.S. Soccer's Loss To Japan Reminds Us Of D.C. Sports
Women's World Cup Final: U.S. Soccer's Loss To Japan Reminds Us Of D.C. Sports

That's what the Washington Capitals were two years ago. Being the top team entering the Stanley Cup playoffs didn't help Alex Ovechkin the past two years any more than it helped Alex Morgan on Sunday. Expecting a team to win seems to make it even more


NFL lockout: Ready, desperately ready, for some football

The Capitals, of course, can reach the .500 mark in their sleep — then sleep-walk right out of the playoffs. So George McPhee took a page from the Redskins' playbook — maybe he borrowed Donovan McNabb's copy — and has spent the summer wheeling and


Sacramento Capitals to Hold Electronics Recycling Event

18.07.11

Sims Recycling Solutions, the largest recycler in the world of electronics is in partnership with World TeamTennis (WTT) and the Sacramento Capitals at Sunrise Mall to provide the community with an electronics recycling event. The first 100 people to recycle their old electronics will receive a ticket to the Sacramento Capitals July 21st game where you can watch the final match of the season as the Capitals take on the Springfield Lasers.This event will take place on Day Sacramento Capitals "green" theme, which is Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at Sunrise Mall in Sunrise Mall 6055, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 hours of 5:00 p.m.-7: 00pm.

Source: News Junky Journal

Eight reasons to watch Edmonton Capitals baseball - YegNews.com

by Dave S. Clark

YegNews.com

While the North American Baseball League isn’t Major League Baseball, it does boast some of its former stars, most notably Jose Canseco. The 46-year-old has a player/manager role with the Yuma Scorpions, who came to town last week. The six-time MLB all star and two-time World Series champ and his team will be back in Edmonton for a series for August 12 to 18. You can’t see any professional sport for less than you can see the Capitals. Tickets start at just $10 for bench seats and $13 for reserved seating....

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