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Pay IOC president? yes, BUT...
Jacques Rogge told a German newspaper last week that future International Olympic Committee presidents no longer should be volunteers but paid employees. He is right. But only under this condition: If he or she is to be paid, the president who...
Tags: National Hockey League, International Olympic Committee, Modern Pentathlon, Corporate Officers, Elections
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Vonn's bad spill raises doubts about Olympics
In recent weeks, the big unanswered question about skiing superstar Lindsey Vonn as she headed toward the 2014 Winter Olympics was whether the rumors about her dating Tiger Woods were true. Vonn and her publicists had succeeded in doing a nifty verbal...
Tags: Osteoporosis, 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Alpine Skiing, Tiger Woods, Broken Bones
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Dylan Bundy's visit to Dr. James Andrews is a cause for concern
Let's stipulate right now that the Orioles are being open and honest about the Dylan Bundy situation and that there's no reason — at least not yet — to get all hot and bothered over the nagging forearm soreness that has prompted him to seek...
Tags: Buck Showalter, Baseball, Spring Training, Washington Nationals, Dylan Bundy
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Digest: No. 1 Northwestern women are upset by No. 5 Carolina in lacrosse
College lacrosse No. 1 Northwestern women are upset Host No. 5 North Carolina took a 7-1 first-half lead and held off a rally by top-ranked Northwestern for an 11-8 victory Friday night in women's lacrosse. The win broke a four-game Tar Heels losing...Tags: Northwestern Wildcats, Lacrosse, Towson Tigers, High School Sports, ESPN (tv network)
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Getting inside the mind of John Leopold
Friday afternoon in a spacious Annapolis courtroom with a flat-screen monitor, Dr. Roy E. Bands Jr., board-certified orthopedic surgeon, presented a side view of John Leopold's lumbar region — how his lower spine, abdomen and bladder looked in...
Tags: Physiology, Glen Burnie, Political Corruption, Trials, Annapolis
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From The Orphanage To Punt, Pass & Kick Finals
The Hartford Courant— A year ago, he was still sitting in an orphanage in Addis Ababa, one of five million Ethiopian orphans and vulnerable children. To be honest, sitting is probably the wrong word. For as the one-line description of Matiwos in his adoption...Tags: National Football League, Dunkin' Donuts, Kevin Burton, New York Giants, Connecticut Children's Medical Center
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Robert Griffin III needs more tests on his knee
WASHINGTON — The season is over for the Washington Redskins, but the controversy continued to boil Monday over Coach Mike Shanahan's decision to keep rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III in a playoff game against Seattle despite an obviously...
Tags: National Football League, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins, Pete Carroll, Mike Shanahan
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Head Trainer For UMass Football Is A Woman
The Hartford CourantAMHERST, Mass. — Jennifer Brodeur has worked with professional athletes (with the Connecticut Sun and the now-defunct New England Blizzard). She's worked in college and high school sports. She's worked in clinics. But Brodeur — who has...Tags: National Football League, Sprained Ankle, Pittsburgh Steelers, New York Giants, High School Sports
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Sale's All-Star experience? Take a seat, kid
Chris Sale was named to the All-Star team. Deserved. Sale has been talked about as the American League starter. Deserved. Sale should not pick up so much as the rosin bag a week from today in Kansas City. Preserved. Sale is important. The All-...
Tags: Jered Weaver, Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Baseball
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Patt Morrison Asks: Dodgers dugout doc Sue Falsone
The Dodgers' pitchers and catchers will show up at Camelback Ranch in Arizona in a few days for spring training. And so will Sue Falsone. She won't be in the stands; she'll be in the dugout and the clubhouse, with the guys. She's the Dodgers' new head...Tags: Curt Schilling, Spring Training, Facebook, High School Sports, Baseball
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A wake-up call following knee replacement
As I begin this column, it is Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 22. I have been alive 20,873 days, if my math is correct, and I hope to add to the tally. But the knees I was born with will not be joining me for the rest of the trip. The clock ticks. The surgeon...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Knees, Knee Replacement, Obesity, Hospitals and Clinics
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Hole in one produces gift for Robin McCool's back surgeon
Robin McCool last week made the 12th hole in one of his distinguished amateur golf career. To celebrate, he just might send the ball to his back surgeon. "I think he'll like that," McCool said. "He saved my game." After two surgeries and countless...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Back Surgery, Golf
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