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Robots can never be fully emotional but if they could get even the slightest skill to recognize other people’s emotion even that will be enough to have a soft corner for these rulers , perhaps, of the future.
Such has been the wish by the...
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A Chinese woman detained for a month after protesting about being evicted from her home ahead of the Olympics has been freed, the woman and her son said Monday.
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The final medals tally at the last Olympic Games in Beijing does seem to offer not just a mild symbolism as arrow to more contemporary realities. Doesn’t it? After...
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The next day after Abhinav Bindra fetched India’s first ever individual Olympic gold medal after 108 years by winning the yellow metal in men’s 10m air...
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What a difference the Olympics makes, especially when it’s over.
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In the just-completed summer Olympics, America’s status as the globe’s athletic hegemon was clearly under attack. The United States won the overall medal...
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Usain Bolt clocked 19.63 seconds after easing up before the finish in his first 200-meter race since the Olympics at the Athletissima Grand Prix on Tuesday.
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Although “Participating matters more than winning the Olympics” had been around since the time ancient, I share more pragmatic modern notion that “Victory...
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Asafa Powell rebounded from another disappointing Olympics by winning the 100 meters in 9.87 seconds at the British Grand Prix on Sunday.
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The president accused of impoverishing Zimbabwe has handed out $148,000 to the nation’s Olympians, most of it to a top-performing swimmer.
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BCCI plans to upgrade its working system by proposing a new set of selection rules and also by bringing changes in the salary system of the National selection...
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Chinese authorities have reversed their decision and will not send two elderly women to a labor camp after they applied to protest during the Olympics, a human rights...
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The Nigerian contingents in the male football category of the just concluded Beijing Olympics have finished second, behind 2004 champions Argentina. Dream Team IV as...
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After watching the spectacular show of closing ceremony of Olympics 2008 I was made to realise few things.
The beautiful, tall Chinese participants shattered the...
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China isn’t the only country to fake a musical performance during an Olympic opening ceremony. Turns out Australia knows a thing about miming music, too.
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Chinese police clashed with members of the Muslim Uighur ethnic minority in the far western region of Xinjiang, authorities and an activist said Thursday, the first...
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The first outbreak of violence in China’s western region of Xinjiang since a pair of high-profile attacks during the Olympics has left two Chinese policemen dead...
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Eric Shanteau had surgery Wednesday to remove a cancerous testicle after fulfilling his goal of swimming in the Olympics.
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It was seven more golden days for NBC last week, radiant with Olympics coverage that brought the sort of ratings victory a network dreams of.
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Following is a selection of the top 10 moments from the Beijing Olympics:
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Polishing up Beijing for the Olympics has extended to the city government telling residents what not wear, advising against too many colors, white socks with black...
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Questions about salaries are out. Ditto queries about the age of a foreigner visiting Beijing for the Olympics. And an inquiry about someone’s love life? Forget...
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A foreigner visits the Tibetan Budhist Lama Temple in Beijing , China, Wednesday, July, 23, 2008. Don’t ask about religious beliefs or political views, these are part of the “Eight don’t ask” displayed on posters in central Beijing district giving...
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