iPod wins Olympic Gold in Turin

iPod wins Olympic Gold in Turin
Apple’s iPod is clearly in evidence across the Winter Olympics in Turin.
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Austria hog limelight
The Austrian Alpine team took the honours on Day 10 of the Turin Winter Olympics on Monday.
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S Korean claims US skier his son
A South Korean man has claimed he is the natural father of US skier Toby Dawson, who won a bronze in the Winter Olympics last week, media reports said.
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Meissner basking in aura of Olympics
Kimmie Meissner giggles when she talks and soars when she skates. She’s at the Winter Olympics, she’s 16, and she’s an underdog, which, based on recent history, means there’s a good chance she could be standing on the medals podium Thursday.
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Bellevue’s Ludlow happy just to finish Super-G
Inspiration for the aging flew faster than anyone down a mountain, as 32-year-old Michaela Dorfmeister of Austria collected her second gold medal of the Turin Games shortly before her upcoming retirement.
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United States 4, Finland 0
Katie King wishes she could’ve thrown her gloves in the air like a graduation cap and jumped into a pile of her teammates on the ice.
Instead, she and the rest of the U.S. women’s hockey team had to settle for some hugs — and a bronze medal.
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Canada 4, Sweden 1
Danielle Goyette wanted to skate circles around this moment forever, wearing a gold medal around her neck and waving a Canadian flag wildly over her head.
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