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...leaving Gebrselassie behind. Bekele accelerated into the final lap, scorching around the track in just 53.02 sec. to win in a time of 27:05.10. That's some 45 sec. off his world record, but it bested by two sec. Gebrselassie's Olympic mark set eight years ago in Atlanta. Gebrselassie struggled across the line in fifth in what he says will be his last 10,000-m race. He may now become a marathoner. The shy Bekele was giggling with happiness after the race, and he plans to run the 5,000 m later this week. The long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Track And Field: The New King of Distance Running | 8/30/2004 | See Source »

...them gold, and the Chinese right behind them. But the decline of European powers such as Russia and Germany played like melancholy background music throughout the Games. By late Saturday, with one day's competition to go, Germany had just 47 medals - down from Sydney's 56 and Atlanta's 65 - its poorest showing since reunification. Russia may finish second in the overall tally (on Saturday night it had 83 medals), but it lagged in golds, with just 23 through Saturday, nine fewer than in Sydney. Athens looks likely to be the first Games since Helsinki in 1952, when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Up, Up and Away | 8/29/2004 | See Source »

...Fridman, 28, had not been favored to write the new, golden chapter to his country's somber Olympic history. He'd won a bronze in Atlanta, then failed to qualify for Sydney and quit the sport. But early retirement was not an ending the "sportaholic" could stomach, even if his stoic demeanor hid it, says his longtime girlfriend, Michal Peleg. "He doesn't like to lose. At anything. You know the saying ?the calm before the storm'? That's him - and there is a storm." It stirred in 2002, when Fridman came back to the sport and won the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel's Olympic Healing | 8/28/2004 | See Source »

Though her parents often squirmed with worry and her husband occasionally shook his head in disbelief, Jenn Ripley has proved with her Atlanta-based store, Luxe, that you can profit from doing what large retailers like Loehmann's do: sell clothing from such designers as Gucci, Marc Jacobs and Stella McCartney at a discount...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style: Retail Therapy | 8/23/2004 | See Source »

...fledgling business was born in her Brooklyn loft, and by the time Vogue ran a short piece on her venture, Ripley was already receiving phone calls from designer houses eager to unload their wares. In early 2003, after moving to Atlanta with her Georgia-born husband, Ripley opened Luxe, a 5,000-sq.-ft. store in the Buckhead section's posh Miami Circle design district...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style: Retail Therapy | 8/23/2004 | See Source »

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