Word: olympicsized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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It's not stretching to say that there is a little bit of Ross Perot in Dick Lamm: arrogance, elitism, a close personal identification with Paul Revere. The Coloradan can be "aloof and unforgiving," concedes brother Tom, a lawyer in Boulder, Colorado. "He is driven by ideas, not what others...
This is the real Dream Team. We know that the U.S. men's Olympic basketball team, which trademarked the name, is going to win in Atlanta, barring a natural disaster or an alien invasion. We know that Shaquille O'Neal is going to be slamming on Angola, that Gary Payton...
It is but days before the Olympics, and the tune keeps turning around in Gary Hall Jr.'s head. The song is called The Wheel, by his favorite band, the Grateful Dead, and it goes, "The wheel is turning, and you can't slow down." And then, "Won't you...
"You realize you're different when you have a lot of college coaches calling your house," says Teresa Edwards, a 5 ft. 11 in. guard from Atlanta and the first American basketball player, man or woman, to compete in four Olympics. "But when you get to this level of international...
Kent Bostick is a groundwater hydrologist in Albuquerque, New Mexico. At 43, an age when most Olympic cyclists have long since retired, he's competing in his first Olympics. He has kept up a grueling 250-mile to 500-mile-per-week training schedule while working 35 hours a week...