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		<title>Why is it called &#8220;The Last Great Race on Earth®&#8221;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Libby</dc:creator>
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&#8220;The Last Great Race on Earth®&#8221; &#8212;  Iditarod.
You have seen those words before but are you wondering why Iditarod is called, &#8220;The Last Great Race® on Earth&#8221;?
The answer is pretty simple.  It is called &#8220;The Last Great Race on Earth®&#8221; because in 1978, a reporter for the London &#8230;..  Ian Woolridge, wrote an article [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;The Last Great Race on Earth®&#8221; &#8212;  Iditarod.</p>
<p>You have seen those words before but are you wondering why Iditarod is called, &#8220;The Last Great Race® on Earth&#8221;?</p>
<p>The answer is pretty simple.  It is called &#8220;The Last Great Race on Earth®&#8221; because in 1978, a reporter for the London &#8230;..  Ian Woolridge, wrote an article about the race.  In the article, along with lots of other information, the reporter used the words, &#8220;The Last Great Race on Earth&#8221; to explain his thoughts and observations about the race.  What the reporter meant by those words was that the Iditarod was &#8216;the only really great race left.</p>
<p>A few years later, the Iditarod contacted the reporter and got permission to use the phrase.   &#8221;The Last Great Race on Earth&#8221; was trademarked and is a phrase still used today.  (The emphasis is on GREAT RACE!)</p>
<p>Now think about the words &#8216;last&#8217; and &#8216;great&#8217;.  Talk about the meaning of those words and use a dictionary to help you.   Make a list of things that you would describe as &#8216;last&#8217; or &#8216;great&#8217;. Think about other words that could be used instead of those words that would mean the same thing.  Make posters or TV commercials about &#8220;The Last Great Race on Earth®&#8221; or something you think is REALLY GREAT!</p>
<p>BUT most of all &#8212; enjoy the Last Great Race® Iditarod!</p>
<p>Just spinning some de&#8217;tails,</p>
<p>Libby</p>
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