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An Olympics that began with the death of a luger ended Sunday with an exuberant celebration of Canada – reflecting a determined comeback by the host country’s organizers and athletes.

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You can see it at the waterfront Olympic cauldron, transformed overnight from something like a prison yard into a proud public square.

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Like countless other Canadian boys, Alexandre Bilodeau aspired to be a hockey player. Good thing for Canada his mother nudged him into skiing instead.

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A pair of gold medals managed to brighten up the Vancouver Olympics on Sunday, the first bringing a sense of relief to the tragedy-stricken sport of luge and the second helping host nation Canada to finally win at home.

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ALEXANDRE BILODEAU
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An Olympics that began with the death of a luger ended Sunday with an exuberant celebration of Canada – reflecting a determined comeback by the host country’s organizers and athletes.

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