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Olympics: Your pre-Games list of who will make noise in London
San Jose Mercury News
Friday is all about Olympic pageantry with the elaborate opening ceremonies to the London Games. They're rumored to include shout-outs to -- spoiler alert! -- William Shakespeare, James Bond, Harry Potter and ending, of course, with Sir Paul McCartney.
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Bells peal across Britain as Games get under way
Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Bells rang out across Britain on Friday to signal the final countdown to the Olympic Games, which open with an exuberant and eccentric ceremony celebrating the nation in an explosion of dance, music and fireworks inspired by ...
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London 2012: The bells ring out for Olympic Games...
Daily Mail
Speaking on the Today programme, Mr Johnson said the games had swept aside even the most cynical of sceptics and he hoped they would 'bring the whole country together'. He said all expectations of the success of the Olympic Torch Relay had been ...
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Daily Mail
Olympic-sized political and culture clashes inevitable given size and scope of ...
Washington Post
LONDON — In a way it was inevitable, given the size and scope of the event that is taking place in this most multicultural of capitals. But the Olympic-sized political gaffes and cultural goofs already registered before the games officially open ...
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Michael Phelps set to swim for more gold at London Games
Gant Daily
London, England, United Kingdom (4E Sports) – A day before the swimming events commence at the Aquatics Centre, there is just one talking point — whether the United States' most decorated Olympic athlete, Michael Phelps, will be able to recreate the ...
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London Games organizers apologize after Korean flag blunder
Gant Daily
Though the organizers tendered an apology on Thursday, the damage had already been done and the issue had snowballed into a major diplomatic row. Paul Deighton, the chief executive of the Games organisers, was quoted as saying on BBC radio that, ...
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Salt Lake Olympics were Romney's golden moment
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney wanted to send a message when he took over as chief executive of the Salt Lake Olympic Games. So he moved the organization's Washington office from a well-appointed K Street law firm to a barren third-floor walk-up, ...
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Games in troubled times
Chicago Tribune
Friday's opening of the Olympic Games comes at a time when the British people and many others around the world feel the stress of joblessness and debt and struggle to maintain living standards. The Olympics won't make anyone forget those troubles.
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Chicago Tribune
First Lady Michelle Obama arrives in London to lead US delegation at Olympic ...
Washington Post
LONDON — Michelle Obama formally opened her stint as leader of the U.S. Olympics delegation on Friday, attending a breakfast with Olympians and saying she was "just in awe" of their company. The U.S. first lady mingled with the U.S. athletes afterward ...
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Astros drop 23rd in 25 games with loss to Pirates
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Pittsburgh Pirates' Clint Barmes, right, is congratulated by Rod Barajas after hitting a two-run home run against the Houston Astros in the second inning of a baseball game, Thursday, July 26, 2012, in Houston. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan). Houston Astros ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Games will begin the British way
The Seattle Times
LONDON — There will be sheep. A cricket game. Nurses. Plus Paul McCartney and possibly James Bond. Officials want details of the $42.3 million London Olympics Opening Ceremony to be a secret so that viewers can be surprised, but director Danny Boyle ...
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Clippers will play eight of their first nine games at Staples Center
Boston Herald
LOS ANGELES -- When the NBA put together the 2012-13 schedule, the league seems to have kept in mind the memorable seven-game, first-round playoff series between the Los Angeles Clippers and Memphis Grizzlies. Perhaps that explains why the ...
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British security vision needs to extend beyond the Games
CNN (blog)
Since the bombing in Bulgaria of a busload of Israeli tourists, concerns have been ramped up about the possible threat to the Israeli Olympic team and, by extension, the Games. Closer to home, the possibility of a Northern Ireland-related attack cannot ...
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London offers Olympics unlike any other
USA TODAY
LONDON – As the Games of the 30th Olympiad take over this city steeped in so much history, London will be celebrating — while thumbing its nose at tradition. World No. 1 Victoria Azarenka of Belarus practices at a decked out Wimbledon All England ...
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USA TODAY
At these Games, it's ladies first
Columbus Dispatch
Lupul did not pan out in Edmonton, though this past season he finished with 67 points in 66 games and played in the All-Star game as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Smid is now a legit top-4 NHL defenceman, and one of those first-round picks the ...
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Columbus Dispatch
Let the games begin!
FX-MM
So the day is upon us and it's as if by magic Mario Draghi's comments yesterday came on the eve of the opening of the Olympic games giving a boost to the markets and now after years of anticipation the big day is upon us. Many are hoping that these ...
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'Fit again' Asafa pumped up for Games
Jamaica Gleaner
"I'm definitely energised and really pumped up for this Games. I'm not getting any younger and this is probably my last one (Olympics) and I'm just here to give my all," said Powell yesterday. Being tested further by the emergence of another Jamaican ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Friday, July 27, 2012: Summer 2012 Olympic Games
Television Without Pity
If you thought that archery was only for The Hunger Games, then it's time to tune in to the first round of the Olympics and see what those bows can do when they, you know, aren't aimed at people. The games begin tonight, so get ready to cheer on Team ...
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Television Without Pity
Expect Unexpected at 2012 Games
Patch.com
Opening ceremonies for the 2012 Olympic Games are today, and 20 years from now people will be remembering something from the London Games. Between the beginning, today, and end, Aug. 12, expect something riveting, though we have no way of ...
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For Spain and Brazil, the Games truly begin
Citizen
WITH the London Olympics which officially opens today, I've decided to jump on the Games' bandwagon with the men's soccer which started yesterday, a competition many rising stars look forward to. 27 July 2012 | FAHRAAZ PATEL. null. Not rated yet.
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Schedule released, Wolves have 14 games on national TV
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The NBA schedule was released Thursday, and the Wolves will be on national TV 14 times, the most since the 2005-06 season. The team's local TV schedule will be released later. The Wolves will open the season at home against Sacramento Nov.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
In London, The Games Are Afoot
NPR (blog)
Now, The Two-Way's not going to follow the Games minute-by-minute. For those of us in the U.S., NBC Sports has that kind of coverage. It's broadcasting tape of the opening ceremony at 7:30 p.m. ET. The network also offers ways to watch the events online.
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2012-13 NBA Schedule: Primetime Games That Are Sure to Disappoint
Bleacher Report
Doug Pensinger/Getty Images. The NBA released the 2012-13 league schedule last night, which has plenty of intriguing matchups and a full 82-game slate—a welcome change from last year's rushed 66-game lineup, which took place over a 120-day period.
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Olympics opening ceremony: Boris Johnson predicts 'great party' for the Games
Telegraph.co.uk
Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, has predicted that London will throw a 'great party' at the 2012 Olympic Games, as Sir John Major, the former prime minister, said spectators would see events to put 'in their memory box'. Speaking minutes after Big ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Russia's Putin, Medvedev to see UK PM at Games
Reuters
Sponsored Links. Russia's Putin, Medvedev to see UK PM at Games. Tweet · Share this · Email · Print. Related News. Romney's adventure abroad begins with stumbles. Thu, Jul 26 2012. WRAPUP 4-Olympics-Greek athlete tests positive for Johnson drug ...
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