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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 09/01/2008
... appears from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m., when restrictions are lifted in HOT lanes, he says.Question: Don Anderson says he saw a Bellevue police car driving in an HOV lane on state Route 520 recently. "Its siren lights were not on and the car was not racing in pursuit of another vehicle," he says. There appeared to be only one person inside -- the uniformed police officer behind the wheel.It got Anderson...
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Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Don Anderson, head of Jamaica's Beijing delegation, said about half the country's athletes had been drug-tested since arriving in China. "Therefore, all the records that have been broken by Usain Bolt and all the gold medals that have been won by (other Jamaicans) have come after extensive testing" by the International Olympic Committee, the World Anti-Doping Agency and the International Association...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 08/23/2008
... It may look easy, but it was hard."Bolt wasn't merely good — he was stunning. Too good to be true?Don Anderson, head of Jamaica's Beijing delegation, said about half the country's athletes had been drug-tested since arriving in China.Story continues below"Therefore, all the records that have been broken by Usain Bolt and all the gold medals that have been won by (other Jamaicans) have come...
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The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 08/19/2008
... officials within the Jamaican camp were known to be unhappy about the scrutiny they had come under.Don Anderson, the chef-de-mission, said the team had endured an “extremely unusual” number of drug tests in Beijing. Speaking before the start of the athletics programme, he said the team had been tested 32 times in five days.There were doubts expressed before the Games that Jamaica did not...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
... the Jamaican camp were known to be unhappy about the scrutiny their athletes had come under. Don Anderson, the chef de mission, said the team had endured an "extremely unusual" number of drug tests in Beijing. Speaking before the start of the athletics programme, he said the team had been tested 32 times in five days. There were doubts expressed before the Games that Jamaica did not have...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
... Bolt and Powell, they've been subjected to 32 blood and urine tests, and their chef de mission, Don Anderson, is not particularly impressed. Powell is even claiming he's given so much blood over the past five days that it could well impact on his performance."We are concerned that this could have a serious effect on our athletes," said Anderson, who added that some of his athletes...
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Sports Jamaica (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
... more than two-hour extravaganza broke down while they were in a holding area and Chef de Mission Don Anderson was not pleased. "In summary, I would give the entire process six out of 10," Anderson said. "It was too long and not athlete friendly. We started gathering at about 5:00 p.m. for the show (which was set to begin three hours later.) We did not leave until after midnight and...
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Jamaica Gleaner (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
Elton Tucker, Assistant Sport EditorBEIJING, China: Veronica Campbell-Brown, the nation's most out-standing performer in Athens, Greece, four years ago, is scheduled to march with the country's flag this morning, Jamaica time, at the official opening ceremony for the Games of the 29th Olympiad in Beijing, China.Campbell-Brown was the unanimous choice for the honour as, Chef de Mission Don Anderson...
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Sports Jamaica (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
... time to deal with them in a camp for MVP athletes only leading into the Olympics. Accreditation Don Anderson, head of Jamaica's delegation at the Olympics, said Francis also returned his accredi-tation to the national team's management upon his arrival in Beijing. The accreditation gave the coach access to his athletes at the training facility, but not the athletes' village. It's not the...
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Jamaica Gleaner (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
... who leaves the island next Monday for China, said she has been in touch with chief of delegation, Don Anderson, and Ambassador to China, Wayne McCook."Based on my understanding, these incidents are of little concern to our athletes," she said. "The security arrangements around them and the camp have been very strict."Grange further stated that the overall security for the games was highly...
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 07/31/2008
Don Anderson has seen the future of family history research -- and it is wearing pajamas.
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WorldGolf Wire News (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Blaine, MN. ~ R.W. Eaks on Sunday won his third Champions Tour event using the Fisher Talon TS-3 4-Speed putter. He finished atop the leaderboard at the 3M Championship in Minnesota.Eaks had lost his previous Fisher Putter when the airlines misplaced his baggage earlier this year. After trying several other Fisher models and even some competitor’s putters, Eaks just did not find the same magic. Don...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
DBL was on track to outgrow its 144,000 square feet of Scottsdale space by year-end, and Ingram Micro has space available at its warehouses, said Don Anderson, executive vice president of DBL. It made more sense to use the available space than to build another facility, and having warehouses on the East and West coasts means customers will get their orders more quickly, Anderson said....