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Protesters will have their say
From wire reportsChina will allow a modicum of dissent at the Olympics, setting up special protest zones far from the main sports venues, in a shift that supporters and detractors said yesterday is meant to safely channel criticism and avoid disrupting the Games. The...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Mia Farrow, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Swimming
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Team hoping size won't matter
Chris Paul probably wasn't the best person to ask about size, since the 6-footer spends most of his time on the court trying to avoid the big guys instead of trying to act like one. Besides, he's got other things on his mind this week, including...Tags: Dwight Howard, Allen Iverson, Dwyane Wade, Tim Duncan, Court Administration
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On festive night, rain on O's parade
Sun reporterOne of manager Dave Trembley's starting pitchers made it past the fifth inning last night, an occasion that should have brought the same champagne celebration that broke out after the Orioles' 1983 world championship. The timing would have seemed...Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Aubrey Huff, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Chicago White Sox, A.J. Burnett
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How to be a best patient
It's the unglamorous part of being sick. The patient has returned home from the hospital. The get-well wishes slow to a trickle. The flowers are wilting. Relief at coming home ebbs. And the hard part begins. There's no pill or procedure to make...Tags: Super Bowl, New York Giants, Injuries, National Football League
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Fans Of Soccer, Cycling, It's Your Night; Man Of Steel Vs. Works Of Steel
It's not as hyped as baseball's All-Star Game, though the MLS All-Star Game (ESPN, 7 p.m.) probably won't last as long as last week's 15-inning epic. The soccer event is not an internal battle. The Major League Soccer All-Stars, directed by perhaps its...Tags: Conan O'Brien, Craig Ferguson, David Letterman, Will Ferrell, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Andrew Giuliani files lawsuit against Duke
ellis.henican@newsday.comAndrew Giuliani has hit a rough patch in his drive to become a pro golfer - being tossed off the Duke University golf team, his lawyers say, over "unfounded accusations" and a coach's "bizarre Lord of the Flies scheme." But New York City's former first...Tags: Court Administration, David Letterman, New York Giants, Barack Obama, Rudy Giuliani
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Packers president expects questions on Favre
Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy knows what to expect at Thursday's shareholders meeting: plenty of questions about Brett Favre. "Obviously, there's an issue that's foremost in most people's minds, so that's something obviously we'll deal...Tags: Super Bowl, Government, Death and Dying, Green Bay Packers, National Government
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Modern China under the artist's microscope
A WOUNDED man lying upon a hospital bed. Rioters in Tibet. The Dalai Lama. Uniformed athletes. The Olympic torch run. Rendered on grouped canvases, these images spread across the walls of downtown's Morono Kiang Gallery suggest an almost hyperlinked...Tags: Dalai Lama, Buddhism, Religious Leaders
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Shockey still talk of Giants news conference
tom.rock@newsday.comMike Pope already was bummed because he had to spend almost his entire flight back from Florida watching the ticker at the bottom of the TV screen on the seat in front of him taunt him about the Redskins' acquisition of Jason Taylor. Then the turbulence...Tags: Super Bowl, Washington Redskins, New York Giants, Pope, Jeremy Shockey
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Indoor ceremonies don't put damper on Games
joseph.staszewski@newsday.comThe world's greatest athletes are set to go for gold at the Olympics in Beijing in two weeks, but Wednesday night it was the state's best amateur athletes who gathered in Binghamton at the Empire State Games with the same goal. "You feel like you are...Tags: Religious Leaders, Mike McCormack, Volleyball, Christianity, Awards and Prizes
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