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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Dog training in New Hampshire for the 1932 Winter Olympics

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Title card: 'Mush, Balto! Mush! Wanalancet, N.H.- To Represent U.S. in Olympics! Train Huskies for Dog-team Races in 1932 Winter Sports Competition' / CU woman on ground with two dogs says 'The team that I am training for the Olympics is...
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Boris Johnson at London Olympic Handover Party in Beijing in 2008

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CLEAN: Interior views of London Mayor Boris Johnson making a speech at the London Olympic Handover Party, where he talks of Ping Pong, Wiff Waff and Pankration on 24 August 2008 in Beijing, China
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Russian Athlete Yelena Isinbayeva Speaks Out Against Russia's Suspension From The Indoor World Championships

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VOICED: There will be no Russian athletes competing at next year's indoor world championships after allegations of widespread state-sponsored doping. However, some athletes argue the suspension is unfair and punishes those who are...
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Artificial Surfing Lagoon opens in Conwy, Wales

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VOICED: Britain's first artifical surfing lake has opened, giving surfers the perfect wave at the touch of a button. It's hoped the technology will pave the way for the sport to become an Olympic event. Sky's Sean Dilley reports on...
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Bloomberg

Aberdeen Standard: 'Really Good Fundamentals' in Japan Small Caps

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Jun.10 -- Neil Slater, chief executive officer for Japan at Aberdeen Standard Investments, talks about the nation's economy and the opportunities he sees in the market. He speaks on the sidelines of the APIC Japan World Pension Funds and...
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Bloomberg

Virus Puts Question Mark Over Tokyo Olympics

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Feb.27 -- Japan is pushing back on talk that the coming Tokyo Olympics could be cancelled. An International Olympic Committee member said the games could be scrapped due to coronavirus, but Japan, which has spent billions of dollars...
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How Sports Around The Globe Are Coping With Coronavirus

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With more than 80,000 confirmed cases around the globe, sports leagues are making efforts to cope with the coronavirus outbreak.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Coronavirus affects nearly the entire U.S., Georgia declares public health state of emergency, Japan's prime minister says he won't cancel Olympics
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COVID Concern Grows As Virus Spreads In Olympic Village

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There's growing concern that cases that start in the Olympic Village could spread to Japan's population.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Claudette regains Tropical Storm status; Ethiopia votes in parliamentary elections; Tokyo Olympics to allow limited fan attendance despite warnings
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Bloomberg

Academic: No Gold for Tokyo Olympics' Equality Push

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Aug.05 -- Michelle O’Shea, senior lecturer at Western Sydney University, says that these Games have shattered some long-standing Olympic inequalities but the realities for some at "the most gender equal games" do not match the rhetoric....
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Gymnasts Say The FBI Mishandled Nassar Abuse Allegations

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An IG report says one of many failures was due to confusion whether the Indianapolis office had venue since Nassar's abuse took place in other places.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Football coach Bobby Bowden dies at 91; fireworks mark end of Tokyo Olympics; CDC says COVID-19 is far from over
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Japan Extends State Of Emergency

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Experts warned the new variants are infecting more people, leaving them seriously ill and flooding hospitals.
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Bloomberg

Australia Will See More Covid Clusters: Epidemiologist

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May.30 -- Catherine Bennett, chair in epidemiology at Deakin University in Melbourne, discusses Australia's fight against the coronavirus pandemic. The state of Victoria entered a seven-day lockdown Friday to tackle a small but growing...
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Bloomberg

Is Japan Heading Towards a Double-Dip Recession?

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May.17 -- Izumi Devalier, head of Japan economics at BofA Global Research, discusses the prospects for the world's third-largest economy. The country's recovery stalled last quarter, with the economy shrinking for the first time since...