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Sydney Says Goodbye to Games
From the fields of play to Sydney's spectacular harbor, Australia and the world's athletes cut loose Sunday, bidding goodbye to two weeks of sporting triumphs and doping scandals _ a memorable Summer Olympics proud to claim the coveted title of "best games ever."
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Tough Road To Gold For U.S. Men's Basketball Team
One by one the U.S. basketball players bowed to receive their gold medals, each wearing wide smiles that reflected relief as much as joy. They had to work every minute for their gold medals.
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American Gets Silver in 1st Women's Pentathlon
"I can't believe it still," Emily deRiel said Sunday after winning the silver medal in the first Olympic women's modern pentathlon. "I feel like maybe I'll wake up tomorrow and it'll be the real thing."
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American Boxers Go Home Without Gold
American boxers will go home from an Olympics without a gold medal for the first time since 1948.
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Ethiopian Wins Men's Marathon
A 22-year-old Ethiopian who was runner-up this year in the closest Boston Marathon ever, pulled away over the last two miles Sunday to win the men's marathon, the final event of the Olympic Games.
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Utah-Sydney Connection: Romney Responds to the Alcohol Issue
Liquor sales during the 2002 Winter Olympics has been a simmering controversy. Mayor Rocky Anderson called on state lawmakers to loosen liquor laws during the Olympics. SLOC President Mitt Romney responds to that.
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Utah-Sydney Connection: Group Looks To Serve Visitors In 2002
We've shown you Utahns who went to Sydney to consider
ways to house, move, protect, welcome, and entertain visitors from around
the world.
A few Utahns have come here to consider how to serve those
visitors, and, perhaps to address their spiritual needs.
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