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Advertisement | (CBS) Searching for a Web address from an Early Show segment? Well, look no further. Here are related links for July. Check back regularly for updated links and additional show-related information. Wednesday, July 21, 2004 If you’re an "Amazing Race" fan, you remember Kevin O'Connor and Drew Feinberg from season one. They’re back on the small screen with their very own travel adventure show on the Discovery Channel called "Kevin And Drew Unleashed." I the race this season, Kevin and Drew favor Charla and Mirna and the Internet dating couple, but dislike the brothers, Marshall and Lance. As for their own show, Kevin explains, “Drew and I travel around the country. Some people have said it is like the male version of "The Simple Life." But we think we’re a lot funnier than them and people have had great response to it.” He was referring to the reality show starring celebrities Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie. “They’re better looking than us, though,” Drew admits. Visit kevinanddrew.com for more information. Wednesday, July 7, 2004 Maria Sharapova became the third-youngest woman Wimbledon winner ever this past Saturday. The Russian-born tennis champion views her victory as testament to her parents' dedication: "Both my parents have been with me through the good and bad times," Sharapova told The Early Show. "...It's amazing, you know, just to give back and actually win Wimbledon." For more information, visit Mariaworld.net Monday, July 5, 2004 "Riding Giants" is the new surf film, documenting the history of the sport and the pursuit of the biggest waves. For more information visit the following Web sites: Official movie site Laird Hamilton - Surfer's site Mavericks - Jeff Clark' site New York Pipe Dreams.com Surfers Supplies.com Friday, July 2, 2004 The Weather Channel provided The Early Show with the latest on pollen count -- the culprit behind many allergies. To get a pollen forecast in your area go to Weather.com ©MMIV, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Advertisement Bush: Skipping Olympics Would Be An InsultIn Japan For G-8 Summit, President Says U.S. Economy Not As Robust As He'd Like |
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