Tibet on Mind of Torch Protesters

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San Francisco is a site of protest with the 2008 Olympic Torch coming into town on its only stop in North America.


IOC Strips Jones of Medals

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International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge formally announced the disqualification of Marion Jones from the Olympic Games after her admittance to using performance-enhancing drugs.


New Zealand Welcomes Beckham

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David Beckham and his L.A. Galaxy teammates were greeted by a Maori challenge on their arrival in New Zealand on Thursday. Los Angeles will face Wellington Phoenix on Saturday.


High Ticket Demand in Beijing

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Some hopeful fans began their wait for Olympic tickets at 4 a.m., but there is no guarantee they will get tickets to the events of their choice, or any tickets at all.


New Anti-Doping Lab in Beijing

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The war on doping is well underway for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. China launched a state of the art anti-doping agency on Monday, situated in the heart of the Olympic site.


London Unveils Olympic Stadium

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It'll cost over a billion US dollars. But this is how the centerpiece for the 2012 Olympics in London will look as the design of the 80,000-seat stadium was unveiled on Wednesday.


Hingis Retires for Second Time

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Five-time Grand Slam champion Martina Hingis retired from tennis for a second time after testing positive for cocaine at Wimbledon. She denied use of the substance, along with all drugs.


Demand Halts Ticket System

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Officials for the 2008 Beijing Olympics apologized Wednesday after overwhelming demand caused ticketing computer systems to crash a day earlier. Online sales remain suspended.


Pereiro Gets His '06 Title

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Spain's Oscar Pereiro finally got his hands on the 2006 Tour de France winner's Yellow Jersey on Monday in Madrid after Floyd Landis was stripped of his title due to doping violations.


USOC Chair Apologizes

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USOC Olympic Committee Chair Peter Ueberroth apologized to 205 countries and countless athletes for the recent actions of Marion Jones.


Marion Jones Comes Clean

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After years of denying the use of steroids, track legend Marion Jones recently admitted using the 'clear' in a letter to friends and family.


Landis Stripped of Tour Title

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A court in California upheld the decision to strip Floyd Landis of his 2006 Tour de France title after it was decided that the 31-year-old used performance enhancing drugs.


Tyson Gay Feeling Golden

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American Tyson Gay has won two golds at the World Championships in Osaka, beating Usain Bolt in the 200 for his latest medal.


Gay Strikes Gold at Worlds

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Jamaican Asafa Powell may have the world record in the 100-meter event, but American Tyson Gay is the one with a major title. Gay claimed his first gold medal in the 100 at the World Championships.


Pakistan Coach Murdered

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Jamaican police confirmed on Thursday that they are now treating the death of Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer as murder.


Wrestler Cheats Death

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On The Early Show, Olympic gold medalist Rulon Gardner tells the story of how he survived a plane crash near the Arizona-Utah border. Gardner and two others had to swim to shore in frigid waters.


Euroleague: Thursday

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10 remaining teams played their first Euroleague matches on Thursday and one of them, Olympiacos, used it to claim a place in the competition's Top 16 stage.


Euroleague: Wednesday 2

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Winterthur Barcelona were the fourth team to seal their place in the Euroleague's Top 16 as they beat Zalgiris Kaunas 84-67 on Wednesday. But that wasn't the only game action on schedule.


Euroleague: Wednesday 1

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The Euroleague's new year began on Wednesday with two more teams clinching a place in the Top 16.