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Who said women are the weaker sex?

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IOC leaders are meeting to decide which sport to drop from the summer Olympic program, with modern pentathlon the most at risk.

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Given the depths of his anguish, you might have thought Wu Jingbiao had lost a loved one. Heaving with shame, the double world champion weightlifter wept like a child in the arms of the TV reporter interviewing him.

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  When U.S. basketball player Ray Lumpp traveled to London to compete in the 1948 Olympics, food was being rationed and bombing rubble remained in a city still recovering from World War II.

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Prior to the games, security was the major concern as nations mounted a truly global effort to counter threats of terrorism heightened by recent incidents in Iraq.

For the Germans, the 2006 World Cup is both a show of soccer prowess and economic power.
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The amateur sports world owes the revival of the Olympic Games to a Frenchman–Pierre de Coubertin. He conceived the idea of reviving the Games when he was 24.

For years, de Coubertin (born in Paris on Jan. 1, 1863), who was not even a sportsman and felt more at home with literature, education, and sociology, nurtured this grand dream, preparing public opinion to support his plan not only in France but also in England and the United States.
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Who said women are the weaker sex?

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IOC leaders are meeting to decide which sport to drop from the summer Olympic program, with modern pentathlon the most at risk.

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Given the depths of his anguish, you might have thought Wu Jingbiao had lost a loved one. Heaving with shame, the double world champion weightlifter wept like a child in the arms of the TV reporter interviewing him.

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  When U.S. basketball player Ray Lumpp traveled to London to compete in the 1948 Olympics, food was being rationed and bombing rubble remained in a city still recovering from World War II.

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Prior to the games, security was the major concern as nations mounted a truly global effort to counter threats of terrorism heightened by recent incidents in Iraq.

For the Germans, the 2006 World Cup is both a show of soccer prowess and economic power.
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(Last of two parts)
The amateur sports world owes the revival of the Olympic Games to a Frenchman–Pierre de Coubertin. He conceived the idea of reviving the Games when he was 24.

For years, de Coubertin (born in Paris on Jan. 1, 1863), who was not even a sportsman and felt more at home with literature, education, and sociology, nurtured this grand dream, preparing public opinion to support his plan not only in France but also in England and the United States.
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