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Who am I? I am Zach Feinstein and
I have declared for the 2008 NBA Draft. Also,
I am a Junior at Washington University in St. Louis double majoring in Systems Engineering and Applied Mathematics. I work with Intramural Sports at Wash U as their ...
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Quake Causes More Problems for Summer Olympics in Beijing
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Is vegemite better than marmite?
Posted 9 hours ago at Countdown to Beijing
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You won't want to miss this weekend's edition
of Sports Business Radio and my in-depth, One-on-One interview
with NBA Commissioner David Stern. I had the opportunity to tape an interview with Stern earlier today and its a wide ranging conversation ...
Protesters holding a flag of the Tibet Government
in Exile
Manchester City and Juventus will play exhibition matches
in Hong Kong next month against a South China
invitational XI, a report said Thursday. The English Premier League side, owned by former Thailand prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, will ...
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Jesus Ramirez is the interim coach of Mexico's
national soccer team. On March 31 he replaced Hugo
Sanchez, a national legend as a player who was fired after coaching the national team for 16 months. Ramirez is in Seattle to guide Mexico tonight in his ...
On April 9, during CNN's coverage of the
Olympic torch relay in San Francisco, commentator Jack Cafferty
said this about China, this year's Olympic host: Cafferty's comments included the statement, "I think they're basically the same bunch of goons and thugs they've been for the last 50 years." Now CNN has released a statement saying, "CNN would like to clarify that it was not Mr. ...
April 16 --- Seattle Post-Intelligencer: To say soccer
has taken Seattle by storm would be an understatement.
--- Wednesday's international friendly between China and Mexico at Qwest Field (shown here) has sold more than 48,000 tickets and is likely to sell out before the 8 p.m. kickoff...
April 17 --- by José Miguel Romero /
The Seattle Times: Qwest Field's south and north end
zones shook like this was a Seahawks game, but those weren't Seahawks fans standing the entire time and making all that noise, and this wasn't the NFL...
April 17 --- The Seattle Times: One look
at the crowd of 56,416 and it was easy
to see that Wednesday night's Mexico-China soccer match was a huge success. --- For the fans, virtually all of whom roared their appreciation for Mexico and turned SoDo into a small city of Latinos. --- For the match sponsors. For organizers. And for MLS and one of its newest franchises, Seattle Sounders FC...
With a big crowd and exceptional TV ratings,
it bodes well for MLS team there next year
. . . with the right players. > There were three lessons to be learned from Mexico's 1-0 ...
(from MVN Soccer) The morning after… Qwest Field
(shown here) rocked as hard or harder than for
a Seahawks game, according to The Seattle Times. --- Seattle’s love of soccer proven once again, according to Tony Ventrella, who takes a look at the Mexico v China match in a video report on The Official Seattle Sounders FC Website...
April 20 --- US Soccer .com: The U.S.
Women’s National Soccer Team was drawn into Group G
at the 2008 Olympic Games and will face Norway, Japan and New Zealand in first round play. The Final Draw took place on the evening of April 20 in Beijing, China, placing the 12 teams in the Olympic women’s soccer competition into three groups...
Men's Football Cote D'Ivoire (A1) Argentina (A2) Australia
(A3) Serbia (A4) Netherlands (B1) Nigeria (B2) Japan (B3)
USA (B4) China (C1) New Zealand (C2) Brazil (C3) Belgium (C4) Republic of Korea (D1) Cameroon (D2) Honduras (D3) ...
Three more days until the BMW Asian Open
Golf Tournament 2008 which is once again held on
Chinese Soil. Does China have any chance at the win though with just one player competing?
I think the dog's name is Ray J,
but I can't confirm it. Post
Olympic athletes often don't get paid to do
anything other than look good. In that vein, Attractive
Olympians handicaps which athletes may rake in endorsement deals after the Olympics. Hope Solo has been on the U.S. Women's National Team since 2000 ...
On Tuesday in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, torchbearers
ran laps inside a stadium in front of an
invitation-only crowd. The Chinese Embassy had requested that the relay be shortened instead of parading the torch through the streets as planned. ...
Here’s what the Olympics group stage will look
like: Sixteen teams divided into four groups for the
men, with top two from each moving on. Twelve teams divided into three groups for the women. Top two from each group move on, and also the ...

























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