Topic: 1988 Winter Olympics
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In Pictures: Top 12 inspiring Olympic moments
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In Pictures: Following the Olympic Flame
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 01/20
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In Pictures: Snowboarding
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Ralph Klein dies: Leaves legacy of a colorful conservative (+video)
Ralph Klein dies: The outspoken premier of Alberta, Canada, was known as King Ralph. He cut public debt to zero and with budget surplus gave out 'Ralph Bucks.' Ralph Klein was one of Canada's most successful politicians.
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Paralympic Games: For Gaza's athletes, just getting to the practice track is a challenge
Paralympic Games competitors from Gaza have to clear hurdles just to train – like getting to their non-wheelchair-accessible gym.
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Olympic post-mortem: brutal fallout from Russia's lack of gold
In Russia, the lack of Olympic gold medals has reflected badly on the government.
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In Pictures: Top 12 inspiring Olympic moments
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America vs. Canada, Round 1: Who won Winter Olympic redemption?
Both Canada and the US broke long losing streaks Sunday. The US won its first-ever medal in Nordic combined. Canada won its first-ever gold on home soil. But which was a bigger deal?
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Winter Olympics: Who will win the most medals?
Germany, Canada, and the United States will battle for overall medal title in the Winter Olympics for the foreseeable future. Watch for China to move up the ladder using the same strategy it did in Beijing.
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In Pictures: Following the Olympic Flame
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Why the Olympics still matter
Vancouver opens a quadrennial rite that, with its daring triple axels, suborbital ski jumps, and inspiring teamwork, can uplift a world weary of conflict and recession.
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Vancouver Olympics 2010 Preview
Less than 18 months after Beijing capped its spectacular hosting of the summer Olympics, the XXI Winter Games will open in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Feb. 12.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 01/20
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In Pictures: Snowboarding







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