London Olympic Opening vs. Beijing Olympic Opening: Controlled Chaos vs ...
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Anyone who watched London's Olympic Opening Ceremony, and recalled Beijing's Opening Ceremony, had to catch the major differences in storytelling and visual presentation. The London Olympics opened with history, and so did Beijing's, except the ...
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US swimmer Ryan Lochte poses with his dental braces bearing the US flag and his gold medal after winning the men's 400m individual medley swimming event at the London 2012 Olympic Games on July 28, 2012 in London. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE ...
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London Olympics: Women from three Muslim countries are pioneers
Los Angeles Times
Tears welled in her dark eyes as she talked about competing in the 2012 London Olympics. "Yes," she said, "this is my dream come true." It wasn't anything as trivial as victory or defeat that made Bahya Mansour Al Hamad turn emotional. The 20-year-old had ...
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics: Chinese swimmer Ye Shiwen dismisses doping rumors
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LONDON — Ye Shiwen, the teenage phenom of the Chinese swim team, denied suggestions that she might have used performance-enhancing substances. "There's absolutely no problem with the doping," Ye said on Monday, according to a translation ...
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics: What to watch on Monday
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LONDON — In the onslaught of competitions each day at the London Olympics, it can be easy to lose track of the marquee matchups. Here's what to keep an eye out for Monday. SWIMMING. You won't be seeing Michael Phelps as he has no races, but Ryan ...
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London Olympics: Tyler Clary beats Michael Phelps -- sort of
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LONDON -- In an era in which athletes are coached to speak in cliche, Tyler Clary set off a firestorm in the swimming world by offering a blunt opinion about Michael Phelps, the man with more gold medals than anyone in Olympic history. Clary trained with ...
See all stories on this topic »Missy Franklin, Rebecca Soni suddenly facing struggle for gold
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Also; London Olympics: Tyler Clary beats Michael Phelps -- sort of ... LONDON -- Missy Franklin and Rebecca Soni, long projected to win gold medals for the United States on Monday night, suddenly find themselves pitted against upstart challengers. Franklin ...
See all stories on this topic »NBC's London Olympics coverage breaks ratings records, irritates fans
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NBC seems to have figured out a way to break ratings records with its TV coverage of the London Olympics. Now if the network could just stop fans from carping about the scarcity of live broadcasts and other complaints. Friday's coverage of the opening ...
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Anyone who watched London's Olympic Opening Ceremony, and recalled Beijing's Opening Ceremony, had to catch the major differences in storytelling and visual presentation. The London Olympics opened with history, and so did Beijing's, except the ...
See all stories on this topic »Ryan Lochte Grill: London Olympics Swimmer Shows Off Red, White And Blue ...
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US swimmer Ryan Lochte poses with his dental braces bearing the US flag and his gold medal after winning the men's 400m individual medley swimming event at the London 2012 Olympic Games on July 28, 2012 in London. AFP PHOTO / FABRICE ...
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London Olympics: India's Gagan Narang wins Bronze in 10m Air Rifle IBNLive.com London: Gagan Narang has provided India its first medal of the 2012 London Olympics, winning the bronze medal in the 10m Air Rifle event. Narang shot 103.1 in a gripping ten-shot finals for an aggregate of 701.1 after scoring 598 in the qualifying round in ... See all stories on this topic » | IBNLive.com |
Los Angeles Times
Tears welled in her dark eyes as she talked about competing in the 2012 London Olympics. "Yes," she said, "this is my dream come true." It wasn't anything as trivial as victory or defeat that made Bahya Mansour Al Hamad turn emotional. The 20-year-old had ...
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics: Chinese swimmer Ye Shiwen dismisses doping rumors
Los Angeles Times
LONDON — Ye Shiwen, the teenage phenom of the Chinese swim team, denied suggestions that she might have used performance-enhancing substances. "There's absolutely no problem with the doping," Ye said on Monday, according to a translation ...
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics: What to watch on Monday
Los Angeles Times
LONDON — In the onslaught of competitions each day at the London Olympics, it can be easy to lose track of the marquee matchups. Here's what to keep an eye out for Monday. SWIMMING. You won't be seeing Michael Phelps as he has no races, but Ryan ...
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London Olympics, what to watch today: Missy Franklin and men's gymnastics Christian Science Monitor ... Meadows during the Artistic Gymnastics men's qualification at the 2012 Summer Olympics July 28, in London. Matt Dunham/AP. Enlarge. 0. The competition at theLondon Olympics is heating up, especially in the pool. Skip to next paragraph. Related stories ... See all stories on this topic » | Christian Science Monitor |
Los Angeles Times
LONDON -- In an era in which athletes are coached to speak in cliche, Tyler Clary set off a firestorm in the swimming world by offering a blunt opinion about Michael Phelps, the man with more gold medals than anyone in Olympic history. Clary trained with ...
See all stories on this topic »Missy Franklin, Rebecca Soni suddenly facing struggle for gold
Los Angeles Times
Also; London Olympics: Tyler Clary beats Michael Phelps -- sort of ... LONDON -- Missy Franklin and Rebecca Soni, long projected to win gold medals for the United States on Monday night, suddenly find themselves pitted against upstart challengers. Franklin ...
See all stories on this topic »NBC's London Olympics coverage breaks ratings records, irritates fans
Los Angeles Times
NBC seems to have figured out a way to break ratings records with its TV coverage of the London Olympics. Now if the network could just stop fans from carping about the scarcity of live broadcasts and other complaints. Friday's coverage of the opening ...
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