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Slaloming Through Olympic Facts
With Rick Santorum attacking Mitt Romney for “hypocrisy” regarding his requests for Olympic earmarks, competing claims about taxpayer support for the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics are flying from all sides. But when it comes to presenting the facts, none of them stick the landing. A Romney spokeswoman downplayed Romney’s … More >>

Olympic Stadium not up to Premier League standards
The field inside London's Olympic Stadium is not up to Premier League standards and will have to be ripped up after the games using public funds to enable a soccer team to use the venue.

Olympic Steel Earnings Preview
Olympic Steel will unveil its latest earnings on Thursday, Feb. 23.

Olympic Stadium not Premier League standard
The field inside London's Olympic Stadium is not up to Premier League standards and will have to be ripped up after the games using public funds to enable a soccer team to use the venue.

Olympic stadium does not meet EPL's standards
LONDON (AP) -- The field inside London's Olympic Stadium is not up to Premier League standards and will have to be ripped up after the games using public funds to enable a soccer team to use the venue.

Olympic champion Jelimo selected in Kenyan team
Kenya's Olympic 800 metres champion Pamela Jelimo has been named in a 10-member team to represent the east African nation at next month's world indoor championships in Istanbul.

Olympic star Simon Whitfield swimming, biking and running more than ever
TORONTO - Simon Whitfield may not be getting any younger but, as the veteran triathlete prepares for his fourth Olympics, he's swimming, biking and running more than ever.

Janet Evans, Olympic Champion Swimmer, Returns With a Different Focus
For Janet Evans, a five-time Olympic medalist who qualified for the trials after a 14-year hiatus from training, swimming is no longer about the results.

South Korea book seventh successive Olympic spot
South Korea reached their seventh successive Olympic Games with a game to spare on Wednesday when they cruised past Oman 3-0 in Muscat.

Dow Chemical's Olympic PR push dogged by Bhopal
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dow Chemical Co hoped an Olympic sponsorship would boost its global cache, but the company's link to a gas leak tragedy 28 years ago threatens to curb some of the benefits from the $100 million advertising deal. As many as 25,000 residents of Bhopal, India, died in the aftermath of a 1984 gas leak at a pesticide factory that was owned by a subsidiary of Union Carbide, which ...

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