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Brighter spotlight
Sun reporterThirty-one years ago this month, Dorothy Hamill felt the weight of Olympic gold around her neck as she stood on the podium in Innsbruck, Austria. Her mind raced. Her emotions soared. Silently, she gave thanks to her parents, her coaches and her...Tags: Photography, Awards and Prizes, Ice Skating, Sports, 2016 Olympic Games
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Rising to the top
Sun reporterThe judges for the Winter Olympics women's figure skating competition got it right. What fun is that? Of course, there was hardly any way they could have gotten it wrong after yesterday's long program. Not even the French judge would have dared try to...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Justice System, Awards and Prizes, Russia, Arts
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Disgruntled Gamecocks Sue 'Borat'
Zap2It.comA pair of University of South Carolina frat boys are suing 20th Century Fox and the producers of the hit comedy "Borat" for making them look like a pair of University of South Carolina frat boys. The two unnamed USC students filed suit on Thursday (Nov....Tags: South Carolina, John Doe, University of Southern California, Entertainment, Pamela Anderson
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Meissner 6th and satisfied
Sun reporterWhen others fell, Shizuka Arakawa did not, allowing the Japanese skater to win her country's first medal at these Olympics and avert a Russian sweep of the figure skating events. Arakawa performed her long program last night with speed, grace and power,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Arts, Ice Skating, 2016 Olympic Games, Sports
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U.S.' Hughes pulls off shocking upset
Chicago Tribune Olympic BureauAgainst a backdrop of judging controversy and a threat by Russia to withdraw its athletes from the Olympics, U.S. figure skater Sarah Hughes scored the greatest upset in the history of Olympic women's figure skating Thursday night. Coming from fourth...Tags: Vladimir Putin, Chicago Tribune, Justice System, Track and Field, Awards and Prizes
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15 things to watch at the Games
Sun StaffThe Olympics are a beehive of activity. Here are a few aspects that should command your attention. 1. Security. The security plan cost $300 million, so it had better work. Spectators may face a two-hour wait to get through the "mag and bag" metal...Tags: Skeleton, Awards and Prizes, Luge, FIFA World Cup, Track and Field
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Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Celebrates 10th Anniversary April 23-24, 2005 at UCLA
NOTE TO EDITORS: Advance registration is required for working media planning to cover the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Registration deadline is April 15. The registration form and directions are posted online at http://www.latimes.com/extras/...Tags: Jason Alexander, Crimes, James Patterson , Phil Lesh, Awards and Prizes
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Tenth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Set for April 23-24 at UCLA
NOTE TO EDITORS: Advance registration is required for working media planning to cover the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The registration deadline has been extended to April 18. The registration form and directions are posted online at http://www....Tags: Jason Alexander, James Patterson , Crimes, Phil Lesh, Awards and Prizes
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