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  1. Sports? No. Olympics are all fun and games (Lowell Sun)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 18 Aug 2008 11:05:22 GMT Every two years, we are faced with the age-old dilemma: What exactly constitutes an Olympic sport? To which I shall provide my age-old refrain for your benefit: It's called the Olympic Games, dummy, not the Olympic Sports.


  2. A Rainier ritual that still can be called Paradise (Boston Globe)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 17 Aug 2008 11:36:55 GMT MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. - When I was growing up in Seattle, we had one summer ritual: driving to Mount Rainier and spending a night at the Paradise Inn. We were a family of eight with little money to spare, but my mother considered this magnificent destination a necessary expense.


  3. 2008 Idea House Offers Fresh Shades of Green on Eastern Long Island (New York Times)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 15 Aug 2008 05:05:54 GMT At the 2008 Idea House in Sagaponack, nearly two dozen designers have decorated ecologically inspired rooms, many incorporating antiques, recycled materials and vintage pieces.


  4. Frederick students learning Chinese (The Washington Times)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 11 Aug 2008 08:25:01 GMT A group of Frederick County students is participating in a summer program of reading, writing and speaking in Chinese, just in time for the Olympics in Beijing.


  5. Kimchi, litchis and squid galore (The Oregonian)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:08:55 GMT As you gaze at dozens of giant jars of different brands and styles of kimchi, the Korean national dish of spicy fermented cabbage, you may suspect that you're not in Kansas anymore.


  6. Students learn Chinese language, culture (WTOP Radio Network)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 10 Aug 2008 18:26:05 GMT Thirteen-year-old Samantha Rich finds her summer program "very, very cool." She's learning to speak, write, read and listen to Chinese.


  7. CORPORATE (The Hindu)Open this result in new window
    Wed, 13 Aug 2008 18:53:54 GMT OUTLOOK: KMML plans projects to cut production cost New tech-based methods to replace manual roles. Thiruvananthapuram, Aug. 13 The State-owned Kerala Minerals and Metals Ltd (KMML), the leading manufacturer of rutile grade titanium dioxide in the country, has drawn up three projects that are ...


  8. HELENE ST. JAMES: Blogging from Beijing: A democrat in the Temple of Heaven (Detroit Free Press)Open this result in new window
    Mon, 11 Aug 2008 08:55:57 GMT The Temple of Heaven contains what is considered the most beautiful building in Beijing.


  9. The greatest Olympics ever (International Herald Tribune)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 08 Aug 2008 15:42:45 GMT Overall the Chinese have done an amazing job of preparing for the Olympics and making their foreign visitors feel welcome.


  10. Computer 1, 'Go' player 0 (The Oregonian)Open this result in new window
    Sat, 09 Aug 2008 07:01:08 GMT First, in 1992 a computer program called Chinook became the first nonhuman world checkers champion. Then in 1996, IBM's Deep Blue program beat Garry Kasparov, the first reigning world chess champion to lose to a machine.


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