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In Pictures: 2010: The year in pictures
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In Pictures: 2010: The year in pictures
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For Vonn, third World Cup title is sweeter than Olympic gold
This weekend, Lindsey Vonn captured the overall World Cup title for the third year in a row, a feat unmatched by any woman in nearly two decades.
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Olympics blog
Closing ceremony Vancouver Olympics: Bill Demong leads the most successful US Winter Olympic team in history
In the closing ceremony at the Vancouver Olympics tonight, Bill Demong, who won America's first gold medal in Nordic Combined, will head the most successful US Winter Olympic team in history. NBC-TV coverage of the closing ceremony starts at 8 pm EST.
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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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Olympics blog
All hail Maria Riesch, the Winter Olympics' favorite kind of skier
A certain type of skier thrives at the Winter Olympics: the all-rounder who can do well in skiing's four disciplines. Maria Riesch did this Friday with a slalom gold – her second gold here.
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Gallery: iTunes top 25 most downloaded songs
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/26
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In Pictures: Crazy Olympics Fans
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/25
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In Pictures: Testing gravity: Ski jumping
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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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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/22
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Oh Canada: Most are enjoying the Winter Olympics, but where are the medals?
With eight of 16 days of competition completed, Canada has a third the number of medals as the US – falling short of its bold expectations, but engaging most Canadians nonetheless.
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In Pictures: This Week in Weather 02/15 - 02/19
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/19
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The Daily Reckoning
Even in the heart of the Olympics, a foreclosure
Whistler Blackcomb, site of the Olympics' Alpine ski events, is set for foreclosure auction Feb. 26.
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Olympics blog
Predicting Vancouver's weather: an unofficial Olympic event
Forecasting the fickle weather in Vancouver and Whistler is tough job even for locals. So far, the Olympic meteorologists are in gold medal standing.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/18
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/17
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Weathering the Olympics: how science and sport meet on the bottom of a ski
Rain and slush are testing Olympic skiers as well as their technical gurus, whose choices of skis and wax can help make the difference between gold and anonymity.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/16
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In Pictures: US medal count
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US Nordic combined 'band of brothers' celebrate historic Olympic medal
Johnny Spillane's silver is the first US medal in Nordic combined skiing since the inaugural 1924 Winter Olympics. The US fourth and sixth place, too, makes this the most dominant team performance by any country in a quarter of a century.








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