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3 good new coming-of-age novels
From a 20th-century Jane Eyre to a Pakistani-American immigrant, three protagonists grow up and learn about life.
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In Pictures: Monaco's royal wedding
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In Pictures: Crazy Olympics Fans
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/24
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/18
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3 good new coming-of-age novels
From a 20th-century Jane Eyre to a Pakistani-American immigrant, three protagonists grow up and learn about life.
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In Pictures: Monaco's royal wedding
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Vancouver Olympics: Embarrassed Russia looks to 2014 Sochi Olympics
Russia's dismal showing at the Vancouver Olympics may be the least of the Kremlin's worries as allegations of corruption mar preparations for the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
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Gold rush: Steve Holcomb barrels US bobsled to top of podium
Pilot Steve Holcomb and his US bobsled crew dominated a tough field at the Vancouver Olympics to win gold for the first time since 1948 – and the accolades of the sport's most decorated athlete, Germany's Andre Lange.
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Were Vancouver Olympics courses too hard? How fast is too fast?
After some big crashes at the Vancouver Olympics some are debating whether courses should be about survival of the fittest or a showcase for grace, beauty, and the sheer joy of elite competition.
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US men's 4-man bobsled edges closer to rare Olympic medal
Steve Holcomb's USA-1 crew has a large lead going into Saturday, en route to what they hope will be the first US men's gold in 4-man bobsled in 62 years.
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In Pictures: Crazy Olympics Fans
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Olympics blog
Who inspired US athletes at Vancouver Olympics?
US Olympic athletes at the Vancouver Olympics are honoring their key influences with short stories on Facebook. You're invited to vote for the most inspiring one.
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Apolo Ohno skates on Vancouver Olympics schedule Friday Feb. 26
American short track speed skater Apolo Ohno will tonight try to break his own medal count record. Gold medal events in curling, biathlon, alpine skiing, snowboard, and short track are also on Vancouver Olympics schedule Friday Feb. 26, 2010.
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USA, Canada ride new sports to top of Winter Olympics medal count
The USA and Canada have become major players in the Winter Olympics medal count mostly because new sports, such as short track and snowboarding, have been introduced since 1992. A breakdown of which sports have benefited which countries the most.
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Olympics blog
Canada wins four medals and demolishes Russia in Olympic ice hockey
After a stuttering start to its Vancouver Olympics, Canada wins four medals and serves up a 7-3 demolition of Russia in ice hockey. Was 'Winning Wednesday' all thanks to a bearded skeleton slider?
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/24
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Vancouver 2010: medal count as of Monday, March 1
Follow the latest Vancouver 2010 medal count results.
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Lindsey Vonn goes for 3rd medal; Vancouver Olympics schedule Wednesday
On the Vancouver Olympics schedule Wednesday, Lindsey Vonn tries for her third medal, this time in the giant slalom. Medal events are also in women's speed skating, short track, bobsleigh, and aerials.
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Bode Miller goes for 4th medal: Vancouver Olympics schedule Tuesday
Bode Miller goes for a 4th medal in men's giant slalom during the Vancouver Olympics Tuesday, which also features medal events in nordic combined, men's speed skating and women's biathlon and ski cross.
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Olympics blog
Watching the Olympics after you turn in your press pass
A Monitor sports writer who covered five Olympics shares a blizzard of impressions as he watches from his couch.
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Olympic athletes who put their faith first
Four top competitors – including skeleton racer Noelle Pikus-Pace, who races Thursday in Vancouver – talk about drawing on their Christian faith in sport.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/18
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Olympics blog
Stephen Colbert cheers Shani Davis in Vancouver Olympics
Shani Davis went for gold today – and got it. One of his sponsors: Stephen Colbert of the 'Colbert Report,' who was in Vancouver to watch the race.
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In Pictures: US medal count
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Why Vancouver officials say luge track is now safe
One day after Nodar Kumaritashvili's fatal crash on the luge track, officials have made several modifications to the run, including the men's starting point.
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Luge death of Nodar Kumaritashvili shows danger of Whistler track
Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili died Friday after a crash during a training run. The luge death comes after many athletes expressed fears about the Whistler track, the world's fastest and most difficult.
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In Pictures: Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic venues
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Canada aims to 'Own the Podium' at Vancouver Olympics
Mild-mannered Canada? Think again. The host of the Vancouver Olympics has been on a five-year national drive to win the most medals.
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In Pictures: Following the Olympic Flame








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