Wednesday, August 1, 2012

London Olympics

  • WINDSOR, England (AP) — The Sculling Sloth is back on the water.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • India opened its medal tally at the London Olympics 2012 with Gagan Narang winning the bronze on Monday in the 10-meter air rifle shooting event. The win has been accompanied by several setbacks, though, since the Olympics opened on Friday.
  • (New York Times)
  • LONDON — Michael Phelps shared his celebration with a pool and a world. He put his arm around the South African kid who had just beaten him in one of his signature races, guiding the protege through the medal protocol.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • LONDON — Michael Phelps ended his night of glory huddled with teammates, surrounded by roars. He had just become the most decorated Olympian in history, yet he wanted to share it. I thanked those guys for helping me get to this moment, he said.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Labeled the runaway favorites before the London Games even began, the U.S. women's gymnastics team lived up to the hype Tuesday. The U.S. men's swimming team was the other big winner of the day, destroying the competition in the 4×200 freestyle relay.
  • (Washington Post)
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  • (Salon)
  • The Olympics have definitely been good to GE. The General Electric Co made about $100 million selling lights, power supplies and medical devices for the London Olympic Games, reports Reuters.
  • (Forbes)
  • London 2012 hockey is the sixth London Olympics doodle, carrying on the tradition of a Google doodle every day of the Olympics. The Google doodle depicts a female field hockey player near the centre of the field.
  • (NDTV)
  • LONDON — They chanted as they streamed into the North Greenwich tube station, buzzing from a gold-medal performance that will stand as one of the most dominant in Olympic gymnastics history.
  • (NJ.com)

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