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2010 Games hope to be sold-out
The Vancouver Organizing Committee is determined to find more seats to sell in order to solve an historic illness that has afflicted the Games -- Empty Seat Syndrome. The Vancouver Organizing Committee is determined to find more seats to sell in order to solve an historic illness that has afflicted t... more
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Vanoc hires translation company for 2010
Vancouver Olympic organizers have enlisted the chief interpreter from the Beijing Olympics
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Olympic Windsurfing: Nikola Girke
Olympic windsurfer Nikola Girke discusses training and the Beijing Olympics.
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Olympic Windsurfing: Zac Plavsic
Olympic windsurfer Zac Plavsic discusses his training and the challenges windsurfers face in Beijing.
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Olympic Sailing: Mike Leigh
Olympic sailor Mike Leigh discusses the challenges of the Beijing Olympics
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Olympic Trap Shooter Susan Nattrass
Canada's Susan Nattrass, the oldest woman trap shooter in Olympic history, takes a bead on her sixth Olympics in Beijing.
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A Guide to Athletes Competing at the China's Olympic Games
Great expectations and amazing strength and stamina follow these great athletes on the road to gold.
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UBC Olympic venue opens
Built at a cost of $48.7 million, most of it from Vanoc, the facility was completed four months ahead of schedule. With its completion, only two major venues - Richmond's speed skating oval and Vancouver's Hillcrest curling venue- are yet to be finished. Vanoc says both will be done by the fall. Built at a cost of $48.7 million, most of it from Vanoc, the facility was completed four months ahead of schedule. With its completion... more
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GM to get Battery Powered Car to Market by 2010
This is the recharable car---GM, an American company actually intends to lead the market with this new battery technology...
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IOC president avoids China torch debate
IOC president Jacques Rogge refused to be drawn into political commentary Friday at the close of the IOC's executive board meetings. He said he viewed the violent protests during the Beijing torch relay not as an attack on the Olympic flame but as a manipulation of the media. IOC president Jacques Rogge refused to be drawn into political commentary Friday at the close of the IOC's executive board meetin... more
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Vancouver nixes international olympic torch relay
BEIJING - Vancouver's Olympic organizers won't conduct an international torch relay but may still make stops in some cities or places, including Paris, London and Vimy Ridge, John Furlong, the CEO of Vanoc said Thursday. BEIJING - Vancouver's Olympic organizers won't conduct an international torch relay but may still make stops in some cities ... more
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