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Your opinion of the Olympic-torch relay - which kicked off Oct. 22
 with a traditional flame-lighting ceremony in Greece - is likely to
 reflect your opinion of the Olympics themselves. If international cooperation
 and glory keep you misty-eyed from the opening 
ceremony through the last television montage, then you'll love the heady 
symbolism of the torch relay, a "journey of harmony" in which a succession of
 runners transports a flame lit by the sun's rays from the Games' ancient birthplace to the host site - in 2010, that's Vancouver - over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Olympic-Torch Relay | 10/26/2009 | See Source »

...other hand, if you think the competition has been buried under layers
 of scandal and crass commercialism, you may have never been a fan of the torch relay
 - and you might be incensed to learn that its roots lie in Nazi Germany. Carl
 Diem, the secretary-general of the 1936 Berlin Games, pitched the event as a
way to infuse the Games with pageantry and buff the mythic image of the Third Reich. That year, on its way from
 Greece to Germany, the flame passed through Yugoslavia, Hungary,
 Austria and Czechoslovakia - all of which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Olympic-Torch Relay | 10/26/2009 | See Source »

...wake of World War II, the relay took on more peaceful overtones. For 
the 1948 Summer Games in London, the relay's first runner, a Greek army 
corporal, symbolically removed his military uniform before setting off. Four
 years later, the first torch relay for Oslo's Winter Olympics started in Morgedal,
 Norway, the birthplace of skiing pioneer Sondre Norheim. That relay also featured the
 torch's first trip in an airplane. (For the 1992 Winter Olympics in
 Albertville, France, the torch got an upgrade, flying from Athens to Paris on the famed Concorde...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Olympic-Torch Relay | 10/26/2009 | See Source »

Host countries often construct an itinerary for the torch relay that showcases
 points of national pride. On its way to Mexico City in 1968,
 the torch retraced Christopher Columbus' path to the New World; one of its
 pit stops was at the Great Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacan, where it was 
incorporated into an Aztec fire ceremony. For the 1988 Olympics in
 Seoul, torchbearers donned traditional Korean clothing to celebrate the
 nation's heritage. Twelve years later, on the way to Sydney, an Aboriginal field
-hockey star kicked off the domestic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Olympic-Torch Relay | 10/26/2009 | See Source »

Surely, being an athlete both helps and hurts in this regard. What they all share, though, is a heightened appreciation for their specialties during challenging and busy times, most notably when they must relay the values that sports have taught them to others. When times are hard, morale is high...

Author: By Justin W. White, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: JUSTIN TIME: Athletes Become Recruits Again | 10/6/2009 | See Source »

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