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He funded the Olympics
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Every Olympics, there is
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This story unfolded at a Moscow disco, a vast building built for the Moscow Olympics several years before
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It was damn cool to see the Flares in person, since I had only seen them on TV before during the Olympics – and that was on a horse, Mojo was doing them on the ground
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“He was an amateur boxing champion in the Ukraine and one match away from representing his country in the Olympics
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Foundation, and Special Olympics
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It is not out of the question that you may make the Olympics next year, but you also have some other issues that are a priority
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As a member of its public relations committee in 1975, I was named bid chairman and publicity director, heading the project of bringing the Junior Olympics to Ithaca
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We were successful, and with the help of Cornell University and Ithaca College, Ithaca hosted the Junior Olympics the following year, for which I was given the Chamber of Commerce’s Project of the Year Award
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I created the Love Force Olympics to
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the 1988 Olympics by running faster than any woman had run the race in the
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The 2000 Olympics in Sydney were over and the paper would have to find other stories to fill their pages
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names of the winners of the Olympics
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You cannot help but turn on the television during the summer Olympics and during the Winter Olympics and which country is it almost every year that leads in the metal counts
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Was there a Caesarian Section of the stands at the Olympics in Ancient Times?
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We might be thankful that there are events with no violence, such as soccer and the Olympics
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This meeting was extraordinary though; six leading international figures gathered in the room, and they were planning the final stages of their attack on the 2012 Olympics
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No one ever noticed or cared about the colored balloons that frequently passed high in the sky, over the Olympics site
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to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where she placed eighth in the 3-meter springboard final
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The Olympics, stretched across the western horizon, were showing off in their full snow-capped glory, visible all the way to the mountains behind the mountains
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Across the bay, the foothills of the Olympics, covered with evergreens, spanned the horizon
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The clouds emptied while passing over the Olympics, then only filled up again as they crossed Puget Sound to rainy Seattle
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run up to the Olympics in 2008 and beyond
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Following East Berlin’s admirable example and with the Olympics held in
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Appropriately in 2012 I was talking to a director of a communications agency who had been heavily involved in developing the messaging and communication platform for London’s successful bid to hold the Olympics back in 2005
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Ominously, he continues, “We don’t know if there has been political interference from behind the scenes but attempting to impose a whole raft of new conditions on a Tube Olympics agreement at this stage, smacks of an attempt from somewhere to sabotage these talks
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” Another union official added later that strike action was definitely an option, though he was not specific as to when or where – presumably not during the Olympics, which would be an unpopular move amongst their members
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Their utter focus and determination honed over four years (if not more) of preparation was in coming away from the Olympics on top
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The previous pride of Britain, deified by Danny Boyle at the start of the Olympics last year, it seems the NHS has hit very bad times indeed
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Olympics, the Chinese authorities, with the intention of
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he fully supported the Beijing Olympics
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untainted by any protest against the Olympics or any unrest in Tibet,
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She has gone on to compete in the Para Olympics in Beijing in swimming
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Must realize that as chess, sports like football, even the supposedly "unified" human Olympics are only substitutes for all-out deadly warfare, so is this life
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why weren’t the 100th Olympics in Greece where they started! ($, honey?
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The Olympics even
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In 2004 the Summer Olympics came to Greece, or more correctly they came to Athens
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As soon as the winning bid was announced, the Greek government promised that Athens would be “fully ready to host the Summer Olympics” and that “no expense would be spared
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Pre-Summer Olympics Athens had no modern airport, poor transportation infrastructure with a very basic and limited subway system
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The only people that prospered from the 2004 Summer Olympics were the bankers
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amateur ski racers of the Olympics and the FIS World Cup (Inter-
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rodeo rough-stock atmosphere, which makes the Olympics and FIS
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record, as I watch the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, most of the mogul
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Mahre, in the 1980 or '84 Winter Olympics I think, was
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snow-boarding's heyday, making it into the Olympics
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The result of 400 m hurdle in 1984 Los Angeles Olympics for bronze
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race in 1960 Rome Olympics by a wafer thin margin of 1/10
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That led to a debate about the Sochi Winter Olympics; a
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The 1960 Summer Olympics were the first Olympics to be aired on television by CBS
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What are The Olympics: but a Worship of Physical measurement
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Just as billions of people today think watching the Olympics is perfectly good and normal
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CBS’s coverage of the 2004 Olympics was such an abysmal failure and the viewership was so low… that it fleetingly reported about these millions of protesters against bush
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When I left Greece about a year after the Athens Olympics, I decided to return home
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The second was the Kenderis-Thanou case in the Athens Olympics
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I indicated I was depressed when I left Greece about a year after the Olympics
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But weren't the Olympics last summer?"
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I just have a guaranteed spot in the next few Olympics
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There are also winter Olympics too
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During the next summer Olympics
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The Olympics aren't for a while anyway
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To Coca Cola funding the Nazis Olympics and the Nazi war machine: and making a huge filthy profit by selling this black poison to both sides of ww2: and not being vilified and despised for this blatant treason, to the basic reason that they became a huge, politically powerful, global consumer corporation because of war, mass killing, mass death, to their powerful political corporate lobby which creates American presidents:… some created by Coke and some by Pepsi, to the fact that the worst poisonous evil of the 19th century was the invention of the Belsen Burner which is powered by coke, which was the main polluting agent which caused most of the pollution of that era, poisoning the air, the rivers and water and the earth of industrialized nations that manufacture steel and was the main industrial engine which allowed industrialized nations to mass-manufacture weapons of mass destruction like steel battleships, huge artillery shells for huge guns and rifles, machine guns, which culminated in the arms race, which was the main cause of WW1 and WW2, why and why these two World Wars were so horribly destructive and traumatic; not only for the entire human species, but to the entire interconnected ecosystems of the entire living Earth…
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In the 1960’s 60 minutes did a piece with the heads of one of the vaccination companies that was responsible for the clinical trials in Germany that was never aired on live TV, which showed the executives laughing about how we would never have to worry about Germans winning in the Olympics again, because of the effects of this vaccine on their population genetics
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The Munich Olympics
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But some of those women—you’d think it was the Olympics
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Claire had visited the campus just after the Summer Olympics
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In a joint venture with Chicago’s Park District and the Kennedy Foundation, the first Special Olympics, originally conceived by Anne Burke, a phys-ed instructor and a Chicago parks employee with experience working with the intellectually disabled, took place in the eighty-thousand-seat Soldier Field stadium in Chicago that July
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Though fewer than one hundred spectators showed up to watch the first games, Eunice—still mourning the death of her brother Bobby, assassinated during a presidential-campaign event in Los Angeles in early June—welcomed the athletes and announced both the Kennedy Foundation’s commitment to funding Special Olympics training programs and a promise to host another international event every two years
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The games, Eunice had quickly come to realize, showed not only how important athletics were in the lives of disabled children but also that the Special Olympics was the way to promote the foundation’s vision
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The Special Olympics today reaches more than four million disabled athletes in year-round programs in nearly two hundred nations around the globe
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She took Rosemary to Special Olympics events, for instance, determined that Rosemary remain active and engaged
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Anthony’s brother Timothy, who replaced their mother as chairman and CEO of Special Olympics in 2003, remembers Rosemary being a frequent visitor to his family home when he was a child
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Certainly, both nephews feel that Rosemary inspired them—Tim to carry on his mother’s work at Special Olympics, and Anthony through Best Buddies
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[>] The Special Olympics today: See the Special Olympics website at http://www
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In 1928, Ky Ebright’s California Bears won their first Poughkeepsie title en route to winning the Olympics that year and again in 1932
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The last time Ky Ebright had won the IRA he had gone on to win Olympic gold, a fact that the New York Times promptly pointed out even as it joined the AP in predicting that California would go to the Olympics again in 1936
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Under a large photograph of Joe and the sophomores rowing the City of Seattle, a bold caption read “They Dream of Poughkeepsie and Olympics
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With the sweep in California, recent victories in Poughkeepsie, and now talk even of future victories in the Olympics, any Seattleite could suddenly stick out his chest and crow a bit
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Beating California at that distance would offer Ulbrickson an opportunity for immediate redemption, a chance to change the prevailing assumptions about the upcoming Olympics, and, if the rumors swirling through Seattle were true, a way to save his job
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First for the Olympics and then for something else
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Now with the Olympics approaching, officials were planning to add a massive set of wooden grandstands built out over the water on the other side of the lake
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For the duration of the Olympics, Haus West, nearest the finish line, was to be largely devoted to administrative services, with rooms set aside for news writers, radio-transmitting equipment, Teletypes, telephones, rapid film-developing labs, and a customs office to aid the international press with immigration and customs issues
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The gist of it was a simple, bold assertion—the University of Washington’s eight-oared crew was going to win gold at the Berlin Olympics in 1936
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In the United States, talk of boycotting the 1936 Olympics had been simmering since the Nazis had come to power in 1933
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And with that—after several years of struggle—the last serious American effort to boycott the Berlin Olympics was effectively dead
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In many ways it was a victory for the thousands of young Americans who were then competing for a chance to participate in the Olympics
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America was going to the Berlin Olympics
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This was the crew with which he would attempt to go to the Berlin Olympics
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” When he was reminded that he had been just as sour about his prospects before both the 1928 and 1932 Olympics, he replied curtly, “This time it’s different
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On the stormy night in January 1935, when Ulbrickson had first started talking openly about going to the Olympics, everyone had stood and cheered
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That’s the boat that should go to Berlin, and the rest of the world will have to produce something pretty hot to beat them in the Olympics
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Their boys were going to the Olympics