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400 U.S. Troops To Guard Olympics







400 U.S. Troops To Guard Olympics

400 U.S. Troops To Guard Olympics 07/21/2004 02:32 PM

CBS News Jul 21 2004 6:30PM GMT




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08/20/2004 02:25 AM
We've already talked about how the Olympics forced certain radio stations to pull their internet streams because they weren't approved for internet broadcasts of the Olympics, and now comes the news that no athletes participating in the games are allowed to talk about their experiences on websites. Considering the number of empty seats (and the weak television coverage), giving the games a more personal feel, letting the athletes talk for themselves (rather than those sappy profiles on TV) would help people to connect more with the games. That, though, would involve remembering that the games are actually about what happens in the events, and not how much the Olympics can squeeze out of sponsors. Haven't they figured out yet, that if no one cares about the games, no one will want to sponsor the Olympics any more? As for those who dare to disobey and actually talk about their experiences online? The Olympics are threatening to remove their credentials or possibly "take legal action for any monetary damages." Monetary damages? From posting your thoughts on the games? Seems pretty clear just how focused the Olympic organizers are on money instead of the athletes and the contests.

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GUI Olympics! 04/23/2004 11:01 AM
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The TiVo Olympics


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Every fourth summer, IT trade pubs write about the technology that powers the Olympic Games. It's always an interesting topic, but apart from an enhanced focus on security, the Athens 2004 stories were little changed from their Sydney 2000 counterparts. And yet, this Olympics was utterly transformed, for me and for a few million other viewers, by TiVo.

Thanks to this cheap, Linux-based appliance, I was able to compress all of the events that interested me into a fraction of the time it would otherwise have taken to watch them. I'll always remember the Athens games as the first TiVo Olympics. Now I'm thinking about ways to make the next one even better.
...
In our world -- where blogs, Wi-Fi, and computer-attached video cameras are the norm -- we've begun to redefine the art of event coverage. If you want to see how the Beijing Olympics should be covered in 2008, visit a tech conference next year. [Full story at InfoWorld.com]
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  • No, it's not April Fools Day yet. This is apparently real. Shudder for our nation, if this kind of idiocy preoccupies people who have serious duties to perform.

    Olympics: Coming to a PC Near You


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    Armstrong Says He Won't Go to Olympics
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    DoCoMo Does 3G Olympics


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    Olympics: No Ad Bonanza


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    Live: Olympics day 10


    Live: Olympics day 10 08/23/2004 03:12 AM
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    3G FOMA for Olympics


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    Geography Olympics


    Geography Olympics 09/01/2004 05:05 PM
    Geography Olympics "Thanks to its global accessibility, the Internet is the perfect medium to hold an international competition such as The Geography Olympics. To join the challenge in support of your country, you simply need to select which country you will be representing and take the quiz. The quiz consists of trying to locate 10 randomly selected countries on a map of the world. It is different every time."

    Live: Olympics day 14


    Live: Olympics day 14 08/27/2004 01:34 PM
    Amir Khan secures at least a silver in boxing, while Paula Radcliffe prepares for the 10,000m final.

    Big Brother goes to the Olympics


    Big Brother goes to the Olympics 08/13/2004 10:37 AM
    New Scientist has an article looking at the US$312 million surveillance system installed for the 2004 Olympics in Athens. The eyes and ears consist of 1,000 high-res and infrared videocameras peppering the city. Cell and landline telephone calls are being recorded, converted into text, and "scanned for phrases that could be linked to terrorist activity." The software's developers say it speaks Greek, English, Arabic, Farsi, and other major languages.
    (John Pike, an analyst with the defence think-tank Global Security) believes other undisclosed measures are undoubtedly in place, such as face recognition from video footage. He says such surveillance technology has already proven its worth in intelligence gathering. "They're basically the sort of stuff the National Security Agency has been using for some time," he told New Scientist. "And they seem to place great faith in it."
    The human security is massive as well--there are seven security people for every athlete. Link

    Olympics underway


    Olympics underway 08/11/2004 01:25 PM

    Just watched the US Women's team defeat Greece 3-0. Five members of the 1991 world cup team are still playing for the US which is pretty impressive -- there aren't a lot of examples in international sports of people remaining competitive for over 13 years.

    Tomorrow, Iraq rejoins the Olympics for the first time since 1988 to play soccer against Portugal, which is great to see. On the downside, I'm hearing about a lot of top American athletes ducking out of this year's games (in tennis, basketball, and cycling especially) citing injuries and personal reasons. It's a shame we won't seem them but I'm wondering if part of it is due to concerns about attacks or violence. I certainly hope the games go smoothly, it seemed a few months ago the only news coming out of Athens was bad news, but today's soccer match seemed to go just fine.


    Hansen out of Olympics


    Hansen out of Olympics 06/19/2004 11:52 AM
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    The Olympics through the eyes of Europe


    The Olympics through the eyes of Europe 08/21/2004 04:24 PM

    I'm here in Amsterdam and I'm watching Spanish, Dutch, German and british coverage of the Olympics. When some major event has it's finals - all of them cover that event, but the rest of the time - they cover events where atheletes from their own country - wins.

    So there's a lot of coverage on some Spanish bicyclist, a British female Marathon runner, a Dutch swimmer and a German - gee now I can't remember what the German won?

    :-)

    Well needless to say - they all covered t his incredible Swedish heptathlon winnner. And I also really dug the Greek female Discus thrower.

    So I'm wondering what was shown in the States? I get nauseous viewing content filtered by those people. The whole media world, the election, the war, the power of oil, sugar, money and sex just permeates throughout the U.S. mainstream culture like some evil cabal - conspiracy.

    So when you get out of there - a whole new refreshing outlook is exposed. It's not that it's any better (much of it is worse) - but at least it's different.

    As the networks try and figure out how to copy HBO's success, you'd think they'd notice that it was all about being DIFFERENT that made all those breakthrough HBO shows unique - not the fact that they were all the same, copied from models derived by some focus groups analysts.

    So mainstream media in Europe is roughly equivalent to independent, Sundance channel, on the fringes kind of content - because it's NOT American.

    One of the most fascinating stories I'm following - is the Iraqi football (soceer) team. The fact that I even have to clarify the word football - in this context - represents the state of the world - to me.

    We've got an English centric, U.S. leading dominated culture, where McDonalds and Coke are just as important as local customs and traditions.

    The commercialization and exploitation of the global economy is where America gets it's profit margins from. The Tobacco industry can afford to pay 100's of Billions of dollars in retraining and penance fees for what they've done to smokers here - with the money they're making from everyone else.

    So the next time you hear somebody groaning about losing jobs and out-sourcing, remind them of where the dividends are coming from - and what white male CEO types are cashing out for 100's of $millions$.

    Like whatever happened to AT&T?

    I used to not really like French people, but now that they've stood up to the U.S. and were proven right - it's Vive la Defrance - for me!


    Olympics: Arms ban imposed


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    IOC gets Olympics cancellation insurance


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    Wireless out of the running at Olympics


    Wireless out of the running at Olympics 05/20/2004 09:50 AM
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    Olympics: UK happy with security


    Olympics: UK happy with security 04/28/2004 01:48 AM
    British Olympic chiefs are satisfied with safety measures for the Athens Games.

    N.Y. among finalists for 2012 Olympics


    N.Y. among finalists for 2012 Olympics 05/18/2004 10:15 AM

    The Olympics have jumped the shark.


    The Olympics have jumped the shark. 08/12/2004 05:12 PM
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    india sucks at the olympics


    india sucks at the olympics 08/23/2004 02:21 AM
    the reason i sucked in gym class was because i was honoring my heritage

    Boingo brings Wi-Fi to Olympics


    Boingo brings Wi-Fi to Olympics 08/06/2004 12:56 PM
    The company will set up a dozen Wi-Fi hot spots at airports, hotels and conference centers in Athens.

    Olympics: Edwards lands ban


    Olympics: Edwards lands ban 08/11/2004 11:39 AM
    World 100m champion Torri Edwards is suspended for two years for failing a drugs test.

    Wireless Wins at the Olympics


    Wireless Wins at the Olympics 09/02/2004 02:11 AM
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    Olympics boosts WPP growth


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