Mother’s Day Olympians
Posted May 12, 2008 at 01:43 PM by Michael J. Sedor
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Human Interest, Socio-Political, Events, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
Did you get your mother a card and some flowers for her special day? Well here’s another gift from the…
Beijing Price Tag Difficult for Olympic Parents
Posted May 8, 2008 at 08:17 AM by Michael J. Sedor
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Human Interest, Socio-Political, Events, Aquatics, Boxing, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
While your watching the your favorite athlete at the Beijing Olympics this year the cameras will inevitably flash to his/her nervous parents. Maybe one of them has left their seat out of anxiety, maybe one has their eyes covered, or maybe they’re…
Performance-Enhancing Drugs and the Olympics
Posted May 7, 2008 at 09:00 AM by Michael J. Sedor
Section: Beijing 2008, Doping, Culture/History, Olympic History, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
Performance-enhancing drugs and the Olympics. The proverbial elephant in the room. Someone’s not afraid to talk about it and it’s none other than Victor Conte, head of the infamous Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (Balco) lab and supplier to countless would-be cheaters. In…
The Pangs of Puerto Rican Patriotism
Posted May 6, 2008 at 12:01 PM by Michael J. Sedor
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Human Interest, Socio-Political, Events, Boxing, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
The Wall Street Journal has had the most thoughtful, insightful, and interesting Beijing Olympics coverage of any English language news source. Their nonpareil work continued today with this excellent Page One article about the Puerto Rican…
The Purple Rose of Darfur
Posted May 2, 2008 at 01:00 PM by Os Davis
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Os Davis
Mia Farrow, of all people, becomes a key player in the Olympic protest movement with the delivery of a speech scheduled for Friday at the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents’ Club. The subject of the talk is to be Sino-Sudanese relations and…
Why Does Everyone Hate The Beijing Olympics? Part Two
Posted May 1, 2008 at 01:07 PM by Michael J. Sedor
Section: Beijing 2008, Doping, Culture/History, Human Interest, Socio-Political, Events, Track & Field, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor, Special Features, Columns/Blogs
Now if you thought the Sunday New York Times’ front page article “Witness in Track Doping Case Is Ready to Name…
Now entering Beijing: Please extinguish all cigarettes
Posted April 28, 2008 at 12:28 PM by Os Davis
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Os Davis
To paraphrase the ad, “We’ve come a long way, baby.”
A long way, that is, from the days when the likes of Ted Williams lent likenesses to tobacco companies to push more cigarettes. For not only have most athletes…
Boycott scorecard update: Canadians “No” on boycott, two individuals hold out
Posted April 18, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Os Davis
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Socio-Political, Events, Other, Featured Writers, Os Davis
Ottawa-based public opinion research firm Phoenix SPI, upon releasing its most recent numbers, announced that “most Canadians would like to keep politics out of the Olympic Games, and do not want Canada to boycott the Beijing…
President and prospective nominees take stands on boycott (well, some of them, anyway…)
Posted April 16, 2008 at 09:45 AM by Os Davis
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Os Davis, Special Features, SoundOFF
This week: Clinton wants a boycott, Obama kinda sorta does, McCain might, and Bush ... ah, he wouldn’t tell you anyway.
Why Does Everyone Hate The Beijing Olympics? Part One
Posted April 15, 2008 at 11:00 AM by Michael J. Sedor
Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing News, Doping, Culture/History, Socio-Political, Events, Track & Field, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
The April 13 Sunday New York Times was a veritable indictment of Beijing 2008 and the Olympics movement. How bad could it have been? The front page upper left hand corner article’s title was ”
New Olympic Event: Leadership Sprint for the Exit
Posted April 11, 2008 at 08:00 PM by Scott L. Place
Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing News, Culture/History, Socio-Political
Today UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon said he would not attend opening ceremonies for the Olympic games in Beijing. His position adds to the list of world leaders publicly committed to skipping the ceremonies. British Prime Minster Gordon Brown announced yesterday his…
Amount of HDTV Olympics Coverage Explodes
Posted April 11, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Michael J. Sedor
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Design/Art/Culture, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
Did you spring for that 46” high-definition plasma or LCD extravaganza of a TV for Christmas this year? Maybe you balked but then realized you just had to have it for the Super Bowl? Or maybe you were a savvy buyer and held…
The Torch has a Tough Couple of Days
Posted April 8, 2008 at 09:00 AM by Scott L. Place
Section: Beijing 2008, Beijing News, Culture/History, Olympic History, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Scott L. Place
A woman in London commented to the BBC that she felt, “bashed about a bit” as protesters attempted to disrupt the torch relay this weekend. The demonstrations in London also included several fire extinguisher wielding protestors. That’s a new tactic…
“A monkey’s they do not give”: Updating the boycott scorecard
Posted April 6, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Os Davis
Section: Beijing 2008, Opening Ceremon., Culture/History, Socio-Political, Featured Writers, Os Davis
• Netherlands.Olympic boycott opinions and actions from the Netherlands, France, Great Britain, Australia, the US and Ireland
Human Interest Saturdays, Volume 2
Posted April 5, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Michael J. Sedor
Section: Beijing 2008, Culture/History, Human Interest, Socio-Political, Events, Track & Field, Other, Featured Writers, Michael Sedor
The path towards Olympic glory is seldom an easy road. For some athletes the quest’s difficult nature is compounded by cultural norms, religious rules, and even personal psychological demons. This weeks Human Interest Saturday looks at articles tracing the journey…





The Final Sprint
On August 22, 2008
Hornady said:
i don’t believe to specialists from dance schools.