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UK Basketball: John Calipari thinks Anthony Davis could make the Olympic team
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Anthony Davis is going to be the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft later this month, but Kentucky coach John Calipari thinks he could also be part of the Olympic team going to London later this summer. Davis led UK¿to the national title and...Tags: Anthony Davis, Sports, John Calipari, NBA Draft, Basketball
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'Real Housewives of New York City' recap, London vs. NYC
Watch out London -- the much-anticipated vacation has arrived and the first half of the trip seems to be going a lot smoother than we expected.
The London crew
LuAnn, Carole, and Sonja arrive in London only to be greeted by a lovely British gentleman...Tags: ABC (tv network), New York City, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Human Interest
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Phelps won't try to match heights set by ... Phelps
Omaha, Neb. — Michael Phelps' eight gold medals in eight tries in the 2008 Beijing Olympics might never be duplicated.
On Monday, someone who could have been able to do it — Phelps himself — announced that he wouldn't even try.
On...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Track and Field, Ryan Lochte, Trials, Michael Phelps
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From the Advocate Archives: Bath Salts are legal... but think about it before using them
[Note: This article was originally posted on the Hartford Advocate's website on June 17, 2010. We're featuring it once again, due to the recent upturn in bath salts-related crime.] The story about the British teenager who tore off his scrotum while...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Fertilizer, Crime, Law and Justice, Research, Newington
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Prince Philip Leaves Hospital Before Birthday
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Prince Philip, the husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, left hospital on the eve of his 91st birthday on Saturday, five days after he was taken ill during celebrations to mark the monarch's 60 years on the throne. Looking relaxed...Tags: Australia, Elizabeth II, Hospitals and Clinics, Imperial and Royal Matters, Health
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WNBA's Candace Parker aims for Olympic gold she can relish
The injuries have stacked up for Candace Parker, a human pincushion the last few years. Why, then, would she risk her health by signing up for an extra four weeks of basketball in Turkey and England, not long before her WNBA season ends and her annual...
Tags: England, Awards and Prizes, Women's National Basketball Association, Sports, Injuries and Wounds
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5 things to do in London that are not the Olympics
Tribune Media ServicesLondon is hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics from July 27 to Aug. 12. While the Games are sure to be a spectacular event, there are plenty of other options for those travelers who couldn't get tickets, blew that 100-yard dash or just happen to be in...Tags: Elizabeth Hurley, Alfred Hitchcock, 2012 Summer Olympics, William Shakespeare, Movies
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Tickets to concerts by Duran Duran, Jason Aldean go on sale Friday, June 15
Here are two separate chunks of local concert news. Eighties dance-rock kings Duran Duran will play Portsmouth on Aug. 22. Meanwhile, country rocker Jason Aldean is headed for the Virginia Beach on Aug. 24. Tickets to both shows go on sale 10 a.m. Friday,...
Tags: MTV (tv network), Arts and Culture, Ticketmaster, Scissor Sisters (music group), Kelis
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Q&A: Flux Pavilion
RedEye special contributorDubstep producer Flux Pavilion may reveal some uniquely British charm from time-to-time, like when he describes the part of his act that involves “jumping about, playing lots of fun, ridiculous music,” but his appeal is intercontinental....Tags: Acoustic (genre), Arts and Culture, Weddings, Flux Pavilion (music group), Fatboy Slim
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China protests Ai Weiwei documentary by exiting film festival
China has reportedly withdrawn its delegation from a documentary film festival in Britain in reaction to the festival's screening of a new movie about Ai Weiwei, the artist and political activist who has repeatedly found himself in trouble with Chinese...
Tags: China, Movies, Ai Weiwei, Sociology, Arts and Culture
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Danny Boyle inspired by 'The Tempest' for Olympics ceremony
Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle said that William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" served as an inspiration for his recently revealed designs for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. The live extravaganza, which will be broadcast on...
Tags: William Shakespeare, Arts and Culture, London Theatre, Danny Boyle, BBC
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Briefs: OKC has UCI flavor
As Oklahoma City prepares to face San Antonio in the first game of the NBA Western Conference Finals Sunday (5:30 p.m. PT on TNT), fans may want to look closer at the Thunder bench as three members of their coaching staff have connections to the UC Irvine...Tags: Awards and Prizes, College Sports, California State University, Long Beach, TNT (tv network), Oklahoma City Thunder
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