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| Michael Phelps wins 200 IM for first individual gold of games; 20th career medal Washington Post LONDON — Michael Phelps won the 200-meter individual medley Thursday for his first individual gold of the London Games, becoming the first man to win the same indvidual event in three straight Olympics. Phelps, who won the 4x200 relay earlier, clocked ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Ndlovu and South Africa win 1st rowing gold at London Games Washington Post WINDSOR, England — Three years ago, Sizwe Ndlovu gave up his job as an IT technician to pursue his dream of winning an Olympic gold in rowing at the London Games. It seemed a far-fetched hope. Loading... Comments · Weigh In · Corrections? Personal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Gary Darling: Why board games are better than Words with Friends Norwich Bulletin Man, growing up, I loved to play board games. Maybe that dates me a bit, but I don't really care. I mean, I have a wife, two kids, a full-time job and a mortgage –– so, of course, I'm old. When growing up, the best part about board games was how much ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Indie video games get help from a 'big brother' CNN But recently, some smaller developers are having an important influence about what games are about, and are getting some help from a big-name "big brother" to take console games in a different direction. Giant Sparrow is a small group of developers who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Olympic Viewing: NBC says it will break even on London Games Minneapolis Star Tribune RATINGS: A month ago, NBC executives were convinced they would lose money telecasting the London Olympics. Five nights into it, they now report the company will at least break even. The games have been far more successful than they dreamed, and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Referee expelled from London Games as 'fixing' claims gain momentum Chicago Tribune The International Olympic Committee (IOC) restored ties with AIBA in 2006 after freezing some funds to the association over controversial scoring decisions at the 2004 Athens Games. At the time, the IOC expressed concerns over the scoring process and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lars Frolander doesn't advance ESPN The 38-year-old Swede failed to advance from the 100-meter butterfly heats Thursday at the London Games, although he still became the first swimmer to compete in six Olympics. "I'm really happy and pleased with my career even though I'm not pleased at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Badminton scandal at Olympic Games raises ethical issues Coshocton Tribune Indonesia's Greysia Polii and Meiliana Jauhari, right, shake hands with South Korea's Jung Eun Ha and Min Jung Kim in their Women's Doubles Badminton game Tuesday at the 2012 Olympic Games. / Michael Regan/Getty Images ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ranking B1G nonleague games: Nos. 10-1 ESPN (blog) Still, all games are not created equally, especially in the nonconference portion of the year. We've been ranking the top out-of-league games for the Big Ten in 2012, starting with the ugly (No.s 48-35), the bad (No.s 34-21) and the good (No.s 20-11 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Games glory within our reach The Australian Of that figure, 2.1cm belongs to Magnussen. The maths are simple enough. He was travelling at 2.1m a second and was touched out by American Nathan Adrian by the smallest sliver of time measured in swimming - one-hundredth of a second. Seebohm ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ukraine's Lviv eyes 2022 Games bid: Bubka Yahoo! Sports LONDON (Reuters) - The Ukrainian city of Lviv, which hosted matches in this year's Euro soccer championship, is now eyeing a bid for the 2022 winter Olympics, Ukraine Olympic chief Sergei Bubka said on Thursday. Bubka, a former Olympic champion and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 3 games in, Britain's Craig Bellamy shines at Olympics; few missing David ... Washington Post CARDIFF, Wales — Craig Bellamy is certainly no David Beckham. For Britain's Olympic football team, perhaps that's a good thing. Britain coach Stuart Pearce caused an uproar when he left Beckham off the team for the London Olympics, opting to go with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CBC officially awarded 2014 & 2016 Olympic Games Thursday Examiner.com In a press release obtained today from the Canadian Olympic Committee, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has won the Canadian television rights to broadcast the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Olympic Games by numbers Wall Street Journal With much of the world's attention on the Games, it's not surprising that some Wall Street firms also have London on the brain these days. Analysts at Goldman Sachs produced their own rundown of some key data relating to the Olympics. Goldman Sachs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Chinese shuttler quits, Games host judo diplomacy CNBC.com LONDON (Reuters) - The Olympic play-to-lose badminton fiasco took a fresh twist when China's Yua Yang quit the sport in anguish, and later on Thursday black belt President Vladimir Putin and British leader David Cameron will grapple over Moscow's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Hiroshi Hoketsu oldest '12 Olympian ESPN LONDON -- Hiroshi Hoketsu of Japan became the oldest competitor at the 2012 London Olympics on Thursday when his horse Whisper cantered into the ring at the equestrian dressage competition at Greenwich Park. The 71-year-old Hoketsu was also the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| The Zynga Debate: Is the FarmVille maker doomed? Games.com News (blog) Then, while reeling from the that blowback, the company was hit with not one, but two lawsuits alleging that the big Z hid negative information on the outlook from its stockholders, for instance, that the sale of virtual goods in games, i.e. limited ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| London Bus Kills Cyclist At Games, Driver Arrested WebProNews A London bus struck a young bike rider near the Olympic park last night and dragged him under, killing him instantly. The double-decker was being used to transport members of the media back and forth between game venues. The victim, 28-year old Dan ... See all stories on this topic » |
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