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My Olympic dream
I've loved the Olympics for as long as I can remember. When I was a little girl in gymnastics, I dreamed of going to the Olympics and competing against the world's best. When I joined cross-country, t...
Posted on 8/7/12 at 9:20 PM
Summer Games Bingo
Get into the 2012 Summer Games with this bingo game from MCT. This bingo game is designed to be played throughout the TV coverage of the entire Games in London. If you see or hear an occurrence listed...
Posted on 7/27/12 at 9:22 AM
The Problem with Soccer in Germany Part 1: Overview
People have their favorite sports that they love to watch. In the US we have our traditional sports of baseball, football, ice hockey and basketball, but we also have our state-of-the-art type of spo...
Posted on 5/17/12 at 10:47 AM
Republicans hope to get noticed in precinct caucuses
Minnesota Republicans get their time in the spotlight during Tuesday nights precinct caucuses. The GOPs four major presidential candidates scheduled Minnesota appearances in the days leading up to th...
Posted on 2/6/12 at 5:18 AM
Wedding Watching
Here's a link to ABC coverage of the Royal Wedding. And another. And ABC's Royal Wedding blog. And ABC's Royal Wedding Guestbook. And ABC's Family Tree: Interactive Game....
Posted on 4/26/11 at 9:45 AM
VIDEO: Shell's reputation hit by North Sea oil spill 
VIDEO: Watch at bottom of video. Royal Dutch Shell struggled to contain the worst North Sea oil spill in a decade as well as damage to its credibility today as a second leak was found in an oil line the company had said was "under control."
By Meera Selva and Toby Sterling , August 16, 2011
London police say nearly 700 charged over riots 
By Jill Lawless , August 12, 2011
U.K.'s Cameron vows 'fightback' as Birmingham seethes 
By Danica Kirka and Jill Lawless , August 10, 2011
Police calm London, but riots flare across UK 
By David Stringer and Raphael G. Satter , August 09, 2011
To end riots, London tries tripling police presence 
London began nearly tripling the number of police on its streets today to try to end Britain's worst rioting in a generation — three nights of looting and burning by poor, diverse and brazen crowds of young people. Meanwhile, however, the chaos spread to at least one more major city.
By Danica Kirka and Jill Lawless , August 09, 2011
VIDEO: Winehouse family, friends attend singer's funeral 
By Jill Lawless , July 26, 2011
Winehouse autopsy inconclusive; funeral Tuesday 
By Jill Lawless , July 25, 2011
British PM drags opponents into hacking scandal 
By Paisley Dodds , July 20, 2011
News Corp ends legal fees for hacking investigator 
News Corp. says it has terminated legal payments to Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator implicated in the phone hacking scandal roiling Britain's establishment.
By Associated Press , July 20, 2011
Murdoch evades blame for hack scandal at hearing 
Summoned by British lawmakers Tuesday to account for a phone hacking and bribery scandal, Rupert Murdoch said he was humbled and ashamed but accepted no personal responsibility, insisting he was at fault only for trusting the wrong people at a now-defunct tabloid that made up a tiny portion of his vast media empire.
By Paisley Dodds , July 19, 2011
Man splatters Rupert Murdoch with white foam at London hearing 
By Jill Lawless and Paisley Dodds , July 19, 2011
WSJ publisher quits in phone-hacking scandal 
By Jill Lawless and Robert Barr , July 15, 2011
Hacking reporter says more to come 
By Meera Selva , July 13, 2011
Murdoch empire scandal spread to new papers 
By Gregory Katz and Raphael G. Satter , July 11, 2011
Police: Someone sabotaging UK newspaper inquiry 
British police said Monday that they believe someone is trying to sabotage its investigation into the widening phone hacking scandal by leaking distracting details of the inquiry to the media.
By Associated Press , July 11, 2011
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