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Aug 08, 2008 -
I was really excited to get my copy of Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games, so that I could play along with my favorite athletes during the competition. Initially, I thought I was in for a good time, since the graphics and characters looked so darn good - they are fit I tell you - but unfortunately not all was well in Beijing.
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Aug 18, 2008 -
To celebrate the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, I've put together a game of my own: the FitSugar Olympic Faceoff! This addictive faceoff game features 100 of my favorite Summer Olympians from 2008 and Olympics past.
Gymnasts Nadia Comaneci and Kerri Strug competed years apart in different Olympic games, but they face off here!
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Aug 13, 2008 -
To celebrate the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, I've put together a game of my own: the FitSugar Olympic Faceoff! This addictive faceoff game features 100 of my favorite Summer Olympians from 2008 and beyond.
Gymnasts Nadia Comaneci and Kerri Strug competed years apart in different Olympic games, but they face off here!
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Aug 05, 2008 -
The International Olympic Committee has already limited internet access for journalists covering the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China — which is bad enough — but now they are even imposing bans on professional camera equipment. The actual definition of "professional camera equipment" wasn't clearly defined on the official Olympics website, but many believe that this includes SLRs with big lenses (ones which would block views for spectators during the games).
Whatever the case, this isn't great news, considering you could take some amazing images with an SLR camera during the games.
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Feb 08, 2008 -
- President Bush visited a tornado-ravaged area of Tennessee on Friday, as residents struggled to recover from storms that killed 31 people and injured another 180 in the state four days ago. He declared five counties disaster areas, opening up federal money to aid rebuilding efforts. — USA Today
- The International Olympic Committee says history will prove it was right to award the 2008 Games to Beijing despite concerns over human rights in China.
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