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Oh, Wait: There’s Rugby and Cricket

August 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Beijing Olympics

A little farther down on this blog I was trying to recall sports I’ve never covered, and was struggling. I suggested badminton, but now I’m thinking I may have done some of that at the Sydney Olympics. Just dropped by to watch the shuttlecocks fly. I don’t remember for sure. But here are two sports […]

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OK, Now I’ve Done Shooting

August 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Beijing Olympics

Went to a different sports circus. Saw the elephant. Don’t feel a pressing need to go back. It was interesting, though. On several levels.

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A Business Sign You Don’t Often See

August 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Beijing Olympics

In a strip mall, across the street from the shooting range … Atop a store front, this sign: “Massage by Blind Masseurs.” Actually, that may be a good thing for everyone. Those of us who are less than toned and svelte don’t have to worry about being a visual blight to the massage therapist. And […]

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Getting Ready for an Indoors Shootout

August 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics

This is a sport I never have covered. There aren’t many left I can say that about (hmm, maybe judo?). And I will rectify my no-shooting record in a few minutes when the women’s 10-meter Air Pistol event begins. Among the two Americans in the competition is Brenda Shinn, a lieutenant in the Riverside County […]

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At Least the Trains Are Running on Time

August 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Beijing Olympics

OK, sure, China has an authoritarian government. A totalitarian government. Ostensibly a Communist one, though it doesn’t quite have the feel of the two other Big Red countries I visted — Cuba and East Germany. But this isn’t a free-wheeling democracy, by any means. Still, you have to give China this: It can make things […]

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Volunteer State? China, not Tennessee

August 9th, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics

It’s hard to convey just how many “helpers” there are at these Olympics. Tens of thousands. Hundreds of thousands. They are on every corner. At every turn in a venue corridor.  They ride on every bus, open every door, greet you before every meal, rush to bus your dishes after you finish. They are hovering […]

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