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Hartford's West End Blend has released its first EP, making you want to raise your hands and get up off your chairs. As shown in the music video to their…
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The American Speedskating team that came to Russia with high expectations has won its first Olympic medal in Sochi, two days before the Winter Games will come to an end.
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The competition is fierce: the defending South Korean champion, a 15-year-old Russian phenom who has thrilled the figure skating world, and three Americans heading into Thursday in the top 10.
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The Seattle-area rink where short track speedskater J.R. Celski began his career turns out to be a roller rink, not an ice skating rink.
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So far, no U.S. speedskater has finished better than seventh in Sochi while wearing a new race suit. Now the American skaters will switch back to the suit they wore during a successful World Cup season.
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The Russian star retired today just after he withdrew from the men's event at the Sochi Olympics for medical reasons.
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Evgeni Plushenko wanted to compete one more time in a bid to win an individual gold before his home fans. But recurring back problems appear to have forced him to pull out of the competition. Plushenko, 31, won a gold medal in 2006 and helped his team win a gold this week.
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Also: Canada beats Team USA in women's hockey, but the teams are likely to face again later in the gold medal game; the women's downhill ski race ends in a way that's virtually unheard of.
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A French newspaper is alleging that the voting was fixed, bringing back memories of the judging scandal at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake.
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Gold medalist Charles Hamelin of Canada celebrates with his girlfriend and fellow speedskater, Marianne St-Gelais, after winning gold in the men's 1,500-meter short-track speedskating.