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...Gates, Class of 1977, equals the combined wealth of the poorest 120 million Americans, how it came to be that the lone superpower has the highest rate of child poverty in the developed world and why the percentage of the federal budget spent on education, infrastructure and research has fallen by almost half over the last 25 years...
...tiny countries at as much risk as one of our air squadrons pounding a Third World nation from 35,000 feet up. No, NBC needs to embrace the weird, surprising, freaky side of this panoply of minor sport. Think of the Winter Olympics, in which American viewers have lately fallen in love with the luge, not because they've ever used or seen one, but because they move damn fast and, well, it's a kick to say "luge." Just imagine the fun you can have with "shuttlecock...
...fans aren't surprised--only the most hopeless optimists ever actually believe that the Olde Towne Team will win a World Series in their lifetime. But this season has been marred not only by unfulfilled expectations. It is the way in which this team has fallen apart emotionally that has made the Sox such a sad spectacle in recent weeks...
Whether they're arrogant showboats who met their match or tragic heroes downed by tough luck, it's the stories of the fallen that could make the Olympics great...
...fallen story of the 1996 gold medalist in the 100-meters worth 30 seconds of air time...