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Evans changed the game in women's swimming
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. — Janet Evans introduced herself to the world as swimming’s golden girl next door with a triple gold medal-winning performance at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, the battle between the U.S. and East Germany for global...
Tags: Muhammad Ali, Olympic Games, Health, Berlin Wall's Fall (1989), Awards and Prizes
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Milt Campbell dies at 78; Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon
Milt Campbell, a versatile athlete who became the first African American to win a gold medal in the Olympic decathlon, besting then-world record holder Rafer Johnson at the 1956 Melbourne Summer Games, has died. He was 78. Campbell, who went on to...
Tags: Decathlon, NFL Draft, Paul Brown, Canadian Football, High School Sports
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The Week in Pictures | August 13-19, 2012
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Double dip: Eurozone falls back into recession
The Eurozone is back in a recession, its first in three years, as gross domestic product for the debt-plagued 17-nation bloc contracted 0.1% in the third quarter from the earlier quarter. In the second quarter, the currency collective tightened 0.2%,...
Tags: Economic Indicator, Germany, Europe, Mario Draghi, European Central Bank
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London Symphony to pretend to play for Olympics ceremony
Musicians with the London Symphony Orchestra are reportedly going to have to pull a Milli Vanilli when they appear at the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympic Games in London. Reports from Britain state that the orchestra will mimic playing to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Danny Boyle, Yo-Yo Ma, Esa-Pekka Salonen
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Video game world built for 'Wreck-It Ralph'
Tribune NewspapersBURBANK, Calif. — It was when he cast Bowser, the fire-breathing turtle from Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. games, that Rich Moore first grasped the magnitude of the job he was undertaking. “That was the huge one,” he said at Walt...Tags: John C. Reilly, Nintendo Company Ltd., Gaming Industry, Electronic Entertainment Expo, Movies
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A kinder, gentler Romney
It's a safe bet that President Barack Obama misses the old Mitt Romney — the one who described himself as "severely conservative." In their first debate in Denver, Mr. Romney outflanked the president by assuming the role of Moderate Mitt, a sweet-...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Afghanistan, Politics, The Pentagon, Barack Obama
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Jeff Blatnick dies at 55; won gold in Olympic wrestling in 1984
Jeff Blatnick, who overcame cancer to win a gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, died Wednesday. He was 55. Blatnick died of complications from heart surgery, USA Wrestling said on its website, citing a report...
Tags: Cancer, College Sports, Human Interest, Lymphatic System, Greco Roman
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McManus: A kinder, gentler Romney
It's a safe bet that President Obama misses the old Mitt Romney — the one who described himself as "severely conservative." In their first debate in Denver, Romney outflanked the president by assuming the role of Moderate Mitt, a sweet-tempered...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Politics, Afghanistan, The Pentagon, Barack Obama
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Walt Maciborski
Anchor and reporter Walt Maciborski joins Fox 59 News as co-anchor of Live at Five from Dallas, Texas. However, Walt’s family is no stranger to Indianapolis. His father worked on the pit crew for Dick Simon Racing, which was based in...
Tags: NASCAR, Peter Jennings, ABC (tv network), George W. Bush, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
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Noga Nir-Kistler to be featured on WPHL-17 Tuesday morning
Groller's CornerNoga-Nir Kistler, the Whitehall High graduate and Salisbury Township native who will be representing the U.S.A. in the 2012 London Paralympic Games in London, will be featured on this morning's "Eye Opener" show on WPHL-17. The show runs from 6-8 a.m.... -
CNU's Moog embraces position switch, helps Captains at linebacker
Evan Moog is often asked if he prefers offense or defense. Christopher Newport's running back-turned-linebacker can speak at length about the merits and qualities of both, but his short answer goes something like this: Whatever helps the team; whatever...
Tags: University of Oxford, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Heart Attack, Trips and Vacations, London Theatre
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