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9:09am

Sat July 28, 2012
2012 olympics

Athletes' first Olympic competition: How did they look?

Originally published on Sat July 28, 2012 2:00 pm

We already know Spain doesn't expect to win gold for its Olympic athletic uniforms this year. But who "won" the fashion event at the opening ceremony for the London Games? In the parade of athletes during last night's ceremony, several outfits screamed for attention.

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9:06am

Sat July 28, 2012
2012 olympics

London's opening ceremony gets rave reviews; NBC, not so much

Originally published on Sat July 28, 2012 7:15 am

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The London Olympics are in full swing, after an opening ceremony Friday that was chock-full of historic and cultural imagery drawn from Britain's past. Critics are gushing over Queen Elizabeth's role in the spectacle — along with James Bond. But there is room for debate — especially among viewers here in the U.S.

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9:05am

Sat July 28, 2012
2012 Olympics

Let's Catch Up: American Vollmer sets Olympic record; first medals won

Originally published on Sat July 28, 2012 9:41 am

Good morning. Here's a rundown of what's been happening in and around London, on the morning after the Summer Olympics' opening ceremony:

- U.S. swimmer Dana Vollmer set new Olympic and U.S. records in her 100m butterfly qualifying heat this morning. Vollmer, of Granbury, Texas, had a time of 56.25 seconds. She says she can go faster.

- The first medals have now been awarded in the London 2012 Olympics, with China's Yi Siling winning gold in the 10-meter air rifle shooting competition. Poland took silver, and China took bronze, as well.

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12:09am

Sat July 28, 2012
2012 Olympics

A raucous, riotous and audacious Olympic opening ceremony

Originally published on Sat July 28, 2012 8:25 am

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Here's what Danny Boyle got right in his raucous and riotous opening ceremony extravaganza for the London Olympics. In sharp contrast to the militaristic precision of Beijing's spectacular 2008 effort, Boyle brought wonder and whimsy and wit to the proceedings, without skimping on any of the patriotic touch points that are a must at any Olympic opening ceremony.

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1:54pm

Fri July 27, 2012
2012 Olympics

Legally Blind Archer Sets World Record At London 2012 Games

Originally published on Fri July 27, 2012 12:02 pm

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As we've reported, there were no public events on the Olympic sporting schedule today, the day of the opening ceremony. But we must note that two world records were set at the London 2012 Games this morning. That's when South Korean archer Im Dong-hyun scored a record 699 points.

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1:51pm

Fri July 27, 2012
2012 Olympics

Live Blog: The Olympics opening ceremony

Originally published on Fri July 27, 2012 9:30 pm

Queen Elizabeth II declared the London Games open. The Olympic cauldron is lit.

It came after a staggering and cinematic opening ceremony that celebrated all aspects of British life — from its bucolic beginnings to the industrial revolution to modern-day Britain.

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9:41am

Fri July 27, 2012
2012 Olympics

London Olympics: Watching the opening ceremony, and this weekend's events

Originally published on Fri July 27, 2012 10:46 am

The London 2012 Summer Games are set to begin in earnest, with today's opening ceremony kicking off a weekend of gold-medal competitions. But if you're in America and you hope to watch the Opening Ceremony live, I'm afraid you'll be disappointed: NBC is tape-delaying its broadcast until Friday night.

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9:13am

Fri July 27, 2012
Mariners

Thanks for the Mariners memories: Ben Gibbard's 'Ichiro's Theme'

Originally published on Fri July 27, 2012 8:33 am

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Ben Gibbard, the man behind indie rock darlings Death Cab for Cutie, has been a Seattle Mariners fan since he was five-years-old, and is such an Ichiro Suzuki devotee he wrote a song about the outfielder.

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