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'Dancing With the Stars' recap: Semifinals time
Reality CheckIt's the semifinals tonight on Dancing With the Stars. This means there will be two rounds, ballroom and Latin, and host Tom Bergeron repeats again and again that the slate has been wiped clean. Which is weird because that happens......Tags: Justice System, Dance, Family, Crime, Law and Justice, ABC (tv network)
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'Dancing With the Stars' recap: The finals, baby!
Reality CheckI'm looking forward to the finals on tonight's Dancing With the Stars. Last week's semifinal was pretty great, and I think they have one of the strongest final threes ever.First up, the dances will do "a redemption dance assigned by......Tags: Judges, Justice System, Dance, Dancing, Mandy Moore
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Largest contestant wins 'The Biggest Loser'
Reality CheckJohn-John reports on the finale of The Biggest Loser:I guess it made sense that the largest contestant on what seemed like the longest season of The Biggest Loser won the competition.Michael, the onetime larger than life Chicagoan, won $250,000 last......Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Dancing, Family, Sports, Television
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Figure Skater Goes Bond in Aston Martin DBS
KickingTiresAfter winning gold at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, figure skater Evan Lysacek plans to reward himself by buying an Aston Martin DBS, which starts at $269,000. Lysacek, who took the gold medal by unseating former Russian champ Evgeni......Tags: Awards and Prizes, Sports, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Multi-Sport Events, Ralph Lauren
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UPDATE: Johnny Weir, skater 'first and foremost,' puts off Olympic comeback
Anyone who follows Johnny Weir on Twitter has to wonder if the two-time Olympic figure skater ever knows where is going next.
And that's a big reason why Weir announced Tuesday on his web site -- after tweeting an advisory -- that he will not compete...Tags: Arts and Culture, Personal Service, Celebrities, Awards and Prizes, Twitter, Inc.
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The bottom line: Lysacek, U.S. Skating both losing in dispute between them
Just before he began preparing for a comeback into competitive figure skating, reigning Olympic men's champion Evan Lysacek switched agents from International Management Group to Creative Artists Agency.
And CAA, long known as one of the most powerful...Tags: Finance, Dance, Entertainment Events, NBC (tv network), Employment Opportunities
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High or low: Two views of U.S. medal hopes for 2014 Winter Games
The United States racked up a record 37 medals, including nine gold, at the 2010 Winter Olympics. With the pre-Olympic World Cup and world championship winter sports season over for U.S. athletes, it’s a good time to look at the U.S. chances for...
Tags: Alpine Skiing, Kelly Clark, J.R. Celski, Stacey Cook, Awards and Prizes
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Smell of reputation judging lingers over skate worlds
LONDON, Ontario. -- After covering figure skating for 33 years, you learn to accept the partly subjective nature of judging in the sport. That does not make the “reputation judging” that falsified the men’s and pairs results at the...
Tags: Singles Skating, Yu-Na Kim, Human Interest, Music, Pairs Skating
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By the numbers: Big Four (U.S. alpine skiing), Lucky 13 (Hannah Kearney), 0-for-3 (Jeremy Abbott)
Several ruminations, mostly numerical, about three subjects:
1. When Bode Miller finished second Friday in the downhill at Chamonix, France, it was the 21st top-three finish for a U.S. alpine skier this season. With any luck, that means Team USA...Tags: Bode Miller, Alpine Skiing, Stacey Cook, Awards and Prizes, Sports
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2014 Winter Games
They installed the first outdoor Olympic rings Wednesday in Sochi, Russia, a 60-by-30-foot reminder that Thursday marks a year to go before the opening of the 2014 Winter Games. The temperature was 61. That incongruity brings up the first of a baker's...
Tags: Alpine Skiing, International Olympic Committee, NBCUniversal, Awards and Prizes, Ice Hockey
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U.S. figure skating in sad and uncertain state
OMAHA, Neb. — Who's No. 2? That is the big question in the singles competition at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, which begin Thursday with the women's and pairs short programs. The bigger question is whether whoever winds up as the No. 2...
Tags: Singles Skating, Human Interest, Pairs Skating, Caydee Denney, Ice Skating
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