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  2. NASTAR - Wikipedia

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    National Standard Race (abbreviated NASTAR) is the world's largest recreational ski and snowboard race program. [1] [2] It was founded in 1968 by SKI magazine and is owned and operated by Outside Inc. [3] NASTAR has a scoring system for assigning scores to ski and snowboard racers of all ages and abilities, using a handicap system.

  3. Pineapple tart - Wikipedia

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    Pineapple tart is a small, bite-size tart filled or topped with pineapple jam, commonly found throughout different parts of Southeast Asia such as Indonesia (kue nastar), [6] Malaysia (Baba Malay: kueh tae or kuih tair, [7] Malay language: kuih tat nanas; Jawi: تت نانس/ننس ‎), Brunei and Singapore in various forms. [6]

  4. Rastan Saga II - Wikipedia

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    Rastan Saga II, [a] known in Europe as Nastar and in North America as Nastar Warrior (except for the North American Sega Genesis version, which was released as Rastan Saga II), is a hack and slash platform arcade video game developed and released by Taito in 1988. It is the sequel to Rastan (released as Rastan Saga in Japan). The story in this ...

  5. Kaasstengels - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia kaasstengels, together with nastar and putri salju are the popular kue kering ("dried kue", or cookie), [3] during festive occasions, such as Natal (Christmas) and Lebaran (Eid al Fitr). [4] It is one of several Dutch delicacies that has been adopted into Indonesian cuisine since the colonial era. [5]

  6. John Fry (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Fry created Nastar (National Standard Ski Race), a system for recreational skiers to experience the thrill of racing, in use at more than a hundred U.S. ski areas. He worked as a journalist and as chief editor of large-circulation magazines devoted to skiing, golf, and outdoor recreation and travel.

  7. Timber Ridge Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    NASTAR is an organized ski-racing league that holds some events at Timber Ridge. It uses a handicap system that allows skiers of all skill levels to compete. [ 10 ] Timber Ridge also provides a track for local racers to practice on.

  8. Mount Brighton - Wikipedia

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    NASTAR (NAtional STAndard Race) racing is available to the public as well as Epic Race, Saturdays and Sundays, allowing racers to compare their race results to other NASTAR competitors. There are additional events held throughout the season, including a New Year's Eve party, Rail Jams, and numerous ski races.

  9. Outside (company) - Wikipedia

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    NASTAR, a recreational ski and snowboard racing program founded in 1968 by Ski magazine [1] Warren Miller Entertainment, an action sports film company [1] Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T), a fly fishing film event program [1] Roll Massif, an event production company purchased just before the Active Interest Media purchases of June 2020 [1] [2]