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Yahoo! Reviews A Year in Search
MarketWatch -
The Olympics was a nightly epic story, in which Michael Phelps played the ideal leading man, with the mystery of his estranged father breaking the list of ...YHOO
Too much Cooper in 60 Minutes piece on Phelps?
Baltimore Sun, United States -
The producers cleverly focused on Phelps? life since he won eight gold medals at the Olympics ? a slice of his life over which they could have some ...
Project helps Hempfield Scout earn wings
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA -
"He's been given so much from Special Olympics," Claney said, "it's kind of impacted my life. He's always telling me stories about his kids, so I thought it ...
PREGNANT WOMAN DEMANDS TO HAVE BRETT FAVRE WITH HER IN DELIVERY ROOM
MediaSyndicate (press release) -
Special Olympics chapters in New York, Wisconsin, and Favre?s home state of Mississippi will equally split a percentage of the profits from the sale of the ...
Giants? Burress shot in right thigh
Ely Times,  USA - Nov 29, 2008
Burress caught the winning pass in the Giants? Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots. He signed a five-year, $35 million contract hours before the ...
Marbury suspended, docked about $400000 by Knicks White Rock Reviewer
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Putting New Technology to the Tulsa Test
ClickZ News, NY -
But we power through in search of that perfect powder day or ridiculously gorgeous winter sunset over the Olympic Mountain range. We trade the warmth of the ...

FinFacts Ireland
Monday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International ...
FinFacts Ireland, Ireland -
The move is the strongest indication yet that China is facing huge threats just months after it hosted the Beijing Olympics. It worried publicly at the time ...
The 2008 Autopsy Report: Fear Itself
ShockTillYouDrop.com, CA -
Then the Olympics coverage began followed by the onslaught of news-grabbing political election exposure. Fear Itself never returned and, at the time of this ...

Vancouver Sun
Little room left for names on Grey Cup
Calgary Herald,  Canada - Nov 30, 2008
Jeff Pilon hoisted the Grey Cup over his head at Olympic Stadium and spotted a minor issue with the storied mug. "They're running out of room," said the ...
Alouettes' Calvillo selected as CFL's outstanding player Toronto Star
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The Breakdown: Ah, the joy of your skis, er, face meeting powder
Summit Daily News, CO - Nov 29, 2008
Would people still talk about Bode Miller?s 2006 Olympics had he not underachieved the whole week (excluding his time at the bars)? ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: olympics + olympic + 0.37  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


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SPITZ BACKING PHELPS BID
Sportinglife.com, UK -
By Matt McGeehan, PA Sport, Hong Kong Mark Spitz expects to be displaced as the most successful swimmer at one Olympics when fellow American Michael Phelps ...
51job, Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
IT News Online, India -
We expect recruitment activity in the third quarter will further moderate as we believe regulations instituted by the government for the Olympic Games will ...JOBS
Resources drag on Australian share market
NEWS.com.au, Australia - Aug 3, 2008
At 12noon (AEST), the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 17.6 points, or 0.37 per cent, to 4886.4 while the broader All Ordinaries slipped 18.6 points to ...
Aussie stocks lower after resources fall
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Aug 5, 2008
The market got off to a poor start after a weak lead from Wall Street overnight, with the Dow Jones industrial average falling 42.17 points, or 0.37 per ...
Oil, Commodities Drop 5%; World Markets Fall
123Jump.com, FL - Aug 4, 2008
Service industry index rose 1.2% in July on rising construction activities ahead of the Olympic Games in Beijing. HSBC operating revenue fell 2% and ...
Stocks Stuck in Reverse After Data
FOXBusiness - Aug 4, 2008
GE owns an 80% stake in NBC, which begins airing the Olympics in Beijing later this week. Time Warner (TWX) has completed internal steps and is now getting ...
Brakettes-USA softball notebook
Connecticut Post, CT - Jul 20, 2008
MY EYE ? Not even a broken bone in her face was going to keep the Brakettes' Mandie Fishback from playing against the US Olympic Team. "Are you kidding? ...
Breaking a Contract Not Unusual in Europe
New York Times, United States - Jul 28, 2008
?The United States Olympic men?s team is in Hong Kong and will play Ivory Coast on Wednesday and Cameroon on Saturday in the ING Cup before opening the ...
Hong Kong shares close weaker on bank woes; turnover at near 16 ...
Forbes, NY - Jul 28, 2008
'And I believe they are anxious to achieve this stability in the course of the Olympic games in Beijing next month,' he said. The People's Bank of China, ...OTC:ANZBY
Hong Kong shares end morning higher on oil, dollar; index regains ...
華富財經, Hong Kong - Jul 22, 2008
In China, the focus now is on the Beijing Olympic games and authorities are not likely to announce new economic austerity measures in the near term, ...
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Land Ownership and Land-Cover Change in the Southern Appalachian Highlands and the Olympic Peninsula -
MG Turner, DN Wear, RO Flamm - Ecological Applications, 1996 - JSTOR
... substantial between-year vari- ation for ice and snow cover in Olympic National
Park ... 0.008 0.002 0.030 0.055 0.048 0.017 q,~ 0.41 0.27 0.19 0.23 0.37 0.41 0.41 ...

… Study of the Interaction of Low-Level Southwesterly Flow with the Olympic Mountains during COAST … -
BA Colle, CF Mass - Monthly Weather Review, 1996 - ams.allenpress.com
... 0.75, 0.72, 0.69, 0.66, 0.63, 0.60, 0.57, 0.53, 0.49, 0.45, 0.41, 0.37, 0.33, 0.29 ...
2164 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW km 7.5 2.5 Olympic Mountains 0 Strait of Juan de ...

The Living Room Celebration of the Olympic Games -
EW Rothenbuhler - The Journal of Communication, 1988 - Blackwell Synergy
... of the Olympic Games by Eric W. Rothenbuhler Watching the Olympics m telwis&mproved
to be a mediu ... 62 Page 3. The Living Room Celebration of the Olympics ...

[PDF] The Economic Consequences of the Sydney Olympics: The CREA/Arthur Andersen Study -
JR Madden - Current Issues in Tourism, 2002 - channelviewpublications.net
... of the Olympics Percentage change Phase Pre-Event Event Year Post-Event Real GDP
NSW 0.40 0.90 ?0.03 Aust 0.16 0.39 0.01 Employment NSW 0.37 0.89 ?0.06 ...
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Measuring the performance of nations at the Summer Olympics using data envelopment analysis -
S Lozano, G Villa, F Guerrero, P Cortes - Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
... l j ; m NG;NS ; m NS;NB ; s NG ; s NS ; s NB 5 0 S Lozano et al?Olympic performance
using DEA 503 Page 4. ... 33 France 61.7 1.6 7.1 1 (0.43) 6 (0.20) 67 (0.37) ...

Fatness and fat patterning among athletes at the Montreal Olympic Games, 1976. -
RM MALINA, WH MUELLER, C BOUCHARD, RF SHOUP, G … - Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1982 - acsm-msse.org
... 0.48(thigh) + 0.48(calf) (14%) PC2rom,i,! = 0.17(triceps) - 0.37(subscapular) -
0.48 ... FAT PATTERNING IN OLYMPIC ATHLETES 447 Clearly, in both sexes the first ...

… and Numerical Study of a Cold Front Interacting with the Olympic Mountains during COAST IOP5 -
BA Colle, CF Mass, BF Smull - Monthly Weather Review, 1999 - ams.allenpress.com
... a. Structure and evolution of the cold front along the west side of the Olympics. ...
b. Simulation of the front interacting with the Olympics. ...

Non-parametric tests of the unbiasedness of Olympic figure-skating judgments -
B Campbell, JW Galbraith - The Statistician, 1996 - JSTOR
... Short, presentation 0.12 (106) 0.86 (124) 0.60 (134) 0.99 (138) 0.37 (502) Free ... nine,
reflecting the fact that most competitors in the Winter Olympics come from ...

Ionic and trace element composition of cloud water collected on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington … -
RJ Vong, BM Baker, FJ Brechtel, RT Collier, JM … - Atmospheric Environment, 1997 - Elsevier
... 1. Maps of the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington State, USA, and the Cheeka
Peak ... a droplet volume mean diameter (vmd) of 12.5 nm a LWC of 0.37 grnm3, and ...

The Olympic spirit and civic boosterism: the Sydney 2000 Olympics -
G Waitt - Tourism Geographies, 2001 - informaworld.com
... Olympics ... Instead, a far more complex local reaction to hosting the Sydney Olympics
was identi ed, the interpretation of which, at this point, remains unclear. ...

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Olympic Hockey Player Achieves Goals in Spite of Epilepsy

The Olympics are always filled with stories of triumph over adversity. A gymnast falls and sprains her ankle, only to flip her way to the top moments later. An ice skater is struck in the knee just before an all-important performance and a few weeks later, skates to win a silver medal.

In most of these cases, adversity is a barrier on the road to success. Rarely, however, is adversity the impetus for finding success in the first place.

For Chanda Gunn, the goalie for the U.S. Women’s Olympic Hockey Team, adversity became a major reason she found the sport at which she excels.

Taken Out of the Pool
By the age of nine, Gunn was an avid swimmer, but her parents noticed that she was having "spells." Fairly often, Gunn would begin to stare off into space and parts of her body would twitch. These episodes were the first signs of a serious problem.

Taken to the hospital, Gunn was soon diagnosed with primary generalized epilepsy, a fairly common form of childhood epilepsy. Epilepsy is a condition that affects your brain, causing a person to have sudden seizures or convulsions. While the form of the disease that affected Gunn can usually be controlled with medication, Gunn’s parents and doctors felt that the risk of having a seizure while in the water was too great, so she could no longer swim.

 

Without the water, Gunn sought other activities. She first tried soccer, but soon found a love for hockey when her brother starting playing the game. She would try to get all of her homework finished during recess, so they could play on the street from the time she got home until well after dark—it didn’t matter that they could barely see the ball.

"At the time, it seemed epilepsy would close a lot of doors, but in retrospect, it opened up many more doors." says Gunn.

Collegiate-Level Obstacles
Things went fairly smoothly for Gunn through high school, and she was accepted to the University of Wisconsin, Madison on a hockey scholarship. But the transition to campus life did not go as well.

Faced with an intense training regimen and a grueling schedule, Gunn had less time to take care of herself. "I didn’t realize the severity of my disease." she says. The medications were working fine, but Gunn slept less, had more stress and stopped seeing her doctor regularly—all factors that can lead to more seizures. "When I neglected those things, I realized how bad it could be." she adds.

Because she was unable to safely participate on the ice, the college was forced to drop Gunn from their hockey program, and she took a medical leave from college to refocus her fight against epilepsy. "Being released from University of Wisconsin was the lowest point in my career." she says.

During her time out of school, Gunn realized how important eating well and getting enough sleep, along with taking the medication, are to preventing seizures. Almost a year later, with her disease back in control, she had to look for a new school, but "there weren’t a lot of schools in the market for someone who had been in and out of hospitals." she says.

Frustrated and worried that she would never play again, Gunn accepted an invitation from Northeastern University in Boston to play as a walk-on to their hockey team. She didn’t play once her entire freshman year. But by the end of her sophomore season, she was playing in every game and was accepted to the U.S. women’s national team.

By the time college ended, Gunn had become Northeastern’s all-time leader in saves and was given the 2004 Sportsmanship Award by the NCAA.

Moving Forward
Now, at the age of 25, Gunn and the rest of the U.S national team are in Torino, Italy competing against the world’s best in the 2006 Winter Olympics. She credits having a positive outlook as the reason she was able to climb back out of even the lowest points.

"I never stopped moving forward, even when I was having seizures." she says. "I took it one step at a time."

Gunn advises others with epilepsy to find ways to hold onto the things they love to do, and to not allow adversity to hinder their dreams.

"Epilepsy doesn’t need to change your lifestyle, she says. "Whatever your goals are, you can overcome those obstacles."

 

 
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