No group can ever match the original Dream Team, right? That was the group that came to the Barcelona Games in 1992, the first time NBA players had been allowed in the Olympics. And they trashed people. Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley … I want to say John Stockton, Scotty Pippen, Patrick Ewing. Those guys. I […]
Ready to Call Redeem Team … The Greatest
August 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments · Basketball, Beijing Olympics
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More Links to Stuff on Websites or in Print
August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics, Sports Journalism
Just filed a piece on Chaunte Howard for the Press Enterprise. She is a Riverside North alumnus and had a shot at a medal tonight in the high jump before going out at 6 feet, 7 inches and finishing sixth. That story is here. The day before, I did a couple of stories. One on […]
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Another Felix Story Upcoming
August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics
I just wrote a piece for the L.A. Daily News about Allyson Felix winning her first Olympic gold, as part of the U.S. women’s 4×400 relay team. It seems as if Felix has been winning stuff for years, but she had never won Olympic gold until tonight. She had a pair of silvers in the […]
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And Yes, I Got Back My Power Cord
August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics
I’m writing on my Dell laptop right now, and it again is powered by my Dell adapter. It required a long round-trip to the velodrome at Laoshan, on the western edge of Beijing. But it was there.
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American English, Not British English
August 23rd, 2008 · No Comments · Beijing Olympics
I find many things linguistic interesting. And for what it’s worth, the rudimentary English spoken by thousands of Chinese volunteers here is … almost uniformly American-accented. That’s not the case for all of the world’s English-as-second-language speakers. A fair number have England-accented English. Particularly in France, and in England’s former colonies — including Hong Kong, […]
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