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BMW SAUBER F1 TEAM DRIVER NICK HEIDFELD STAGES A FIRST IN SOUTH KOREA

The BMW Sauber F1 Team marked a rather special debut in South Korea on Saturday when Nick Heidfeld became the first Formula One driver ever to clock up mileage in an F1 car in South Korea’s capital, Seoul. Along a closed-off section in the Samsung-dong area of the city, the German racing driver was cheered [...]

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Nick Heidfeld stages a first in South Korea

The BMW Sauber F1 Team marked a rather special debut in South Korea on Saturday when Nick Heidfeld became the first Formula One driver ever to clock up mileage in an F1 car in South Korea’s capital, Seoul. Along a closed-off section in the Samsung-dong area of the city, the German racing driver was cheered by an estimated 20,000 spectators who had come to watch his demo drive.

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Mid-day talker: Must-read commenter draft

Yesterday’s interview with Gary Smith and subsequent trip to the TR to see Chuck Klosterman got us thinking, in a good way, about the writing craft. We embrace all types of the form — from the quick-hitters we do here, to longer newspaper and magazine pieces, to novels and other longer works. With that in [...]

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Q&A with Sports Illustrated’s Gary Smith

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RandBall Q&A: Sports Illustrated’s Gary Smith

In trying to find a worthy comparison for Gary Smith’s contributions to the world of sportswriting (and writing in general), several names popped up. The Babe Ruth of … The Wayne Gretzky of … The Michael Jordan of … but none sounded right. Hopefully, you get the idea: his depth of writing for Sports Illustrated [...]

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The crash has been predicted for a long time

In 2006, Dr David Martin gave a talk: " Asymmetric Collateral Damage, Basel II, the Mortgage House of Cards, and the Coming Economic Crisis " where he links the predicted 2008 crash to the introduction of stricter rules for controlling who owes what. His thesis was that the US should be prepared to have to go begging for money in the countries where there is a lot of cash. As a large number of these...

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"Ségolène l'Américaine"

David Martin-Castelnau thinks that the real Americanizer of French politics is not Sarko but Ségo.

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Gymnast Catalina Ponor (Photos and Video)

Meet Catalina Ponor, a Romanian gymnast who was in the national team which won the gold at the 2004 Athens Olympics. See photos, video and a biography of Catalina Ponor here. Catalina Ponor Catalina won not one but three gold medals during the Athens Olympics. She won in whatever she was entered and the Romanian team, also [...]

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Leander, Lukas clinch title

Bangkok: Leander Paes and Lukas Dlouhy won their first ATP title together beating the American pair of Scott Lipsky and David Martin in straight sets in the doubles final of the $576,000 Thailand Open.

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An Interview with Sports Illustrated’s Gary Smith

“It’s crazy … I’ve never blabbered on like this in my life.” Gary Smith was tabbed the “America’s Greatest Sports Writer” by Slate in 2003, but you mightn’t be familiar with his work because he’s not debating inane sports topics on TV, trying to be a multimedia superstar, or appearing in SI every week. But he’s [...]

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Morning Blogdome: SI Gets Creepy Hand Syndrome With Shawn Johnson [Morning Blogdome]

• Notice the bottom left of the balance beam: Perhaps this was done intentionally to play up the whole "Children Of The Corn" theme they're going for. Or maybe it was just an overly excited...

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The Person Most Troubled By Chris Cooley's Playbook Package? Mom, Of Course [Chris Cooley]

It's a shame that we missed this earlier, but with the enormous amount of Chris Cooley dong-related news floating around out there the last couple weeks, some of it was carelessly overlooked....

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British success in Tumbling and MAG

British Tumblers Laura Housan and Sarah Turner both finished in the top 8 at the Trampoline and Tumbling World Cup...

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A fierce comeback

3-year varsity player underwent surgery for muscle ailment J en Zoltoski is expected to make her 2008 soccer debut in the coming days. It will be an emotional and satisfying moment for the John Carroll senior.

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Hahn ties course record

James Hahn tied Metro's course record of 63, shooting a 30-33 on Friday, September 19, 2008. Hahn barely missed a 10-foot birdie putt on 18 that would have bested the course record set by Dong Yi , a fellow Canadian Tour player and Alameda native. Both Hahn and Yi played golf at the University of California Berkeley. Hahn was ultimately done in by a 3-putt on 17. I ran into Hahn right after his round....