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Friday, August 29, 2008 11:14:01 AM

THE OLYMPICS

Day Seventeen

The world's biggest sporting event came to a close on Sunday evening in Beijing.


Day Sixteen

The people of Iceland took the day off from work on Friday to watch their men's handball team defeat Spain.


Day Fifteen

Of all of Michael Phelps's victories in the Beijing Olympics, the closest was in the 100-meter butterfly race.


Day Fourteen

Japan has won the gold medal in softball by defeating the United States.


Day Thirteen

Usain Bolt amazed the spectators in Beijing once again by setting another world record.


Day Twelve

The United Kingdom is having its best Olympics in 100 years.


Day Eleven

The oldest Olympian proved that he went to Beijing to compete and not to sightsee.


Day Ten

Michael Phelps and sprinters from Jamaica made it another memorable at the 2008 Olympics.


Day Nine

The big event of the day was the men's 100-meter sprint. Jamaica's Usain Bolt did not disappoint the crowd at Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing.


Day Eight

The Olympics are taking place in the world's most populous country.


Day Seven

When professional American basketball players participated in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, they were called "The Dream Team". Now they are "The Redeem Team".


Day Six

Why are so many swimming records being broken at the Beijing Olympics? That is one of the big questions thus far at this summer's games.


Day Five

Michael Phelps of the United States continued his quest to win eight gold medals at this year's Olympics.


Day Four

Today was an historic day for India. Abhinav Bindra won India's first individual Olympic gold medal in the 10-meter air rifle shooting competition.


Day Three

The story from the third day of the Olympics is not about who won but about who came in second and third.


Day Two

Katerina Emmons of the Czech Republic won the first gold medal of the 2008 Olympics in the women's 10-meter air rifle competition.


Day One

The 2008 Olympics began with an unforgettable opening ceremony. Many people are calling it the best opening ceremony in the history of the Olympics.


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