- By Sharon Fink, Times Staff Writer Monday, July 9, 2012 This year Britain has already made popular contributions to world conversation: Queen Elizabeth II's celebration of 60 years on the throne; the latest boy band to send young girls into frenzies of screams and Twitter trends (its name is One Direction; some of you may have heard of it and thought it was a hot new GPS device); the 100th ...
St. Petersburg Times - Jul 09 04:50pm
- Olympics Prompt London’s Chefs to Brace for Boom or Bust
With just weeks left until the London 2012 Olympics start on July 27, chefs and restaurateurs are divided on what the Games will mean for business.Bloomberg - Jul 10 04:24pm- Missiles on standby to protect London Olympics - Arab News
- London 2012 to be 'on time and under budget' - AFP via Yahoo!7 Sports
- London 2012 Olympics: Opening ceremony will emulate British... - Washington Post
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- Welcome to the latest episode of Londonist Out Loud, a podcast about London. You can listen in-browser, or subscribe via iTunes or RSS . News and Views Londonist Out Loud is presented and produced by N Quentin Woolf . This week’s show comes from Greenwich’s Royal Naval College in the middle of Big Dance . The guests this week are: Kat Bridge, Artistic Programme Manager of Greenwich Dance Fleur ...
Londonist - Jul 09 07:06am
- Brazilian Football Confederation President Jose Maria Marin, left, talks to Brazil's soccer coach Mano Menezes during a news conference to announce the name of players who will represent Brazil in the London 2012 Olympics, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, July5, 2012.
Connecticut Post - Jul 10 09:36am
- Brazilian Football Confederation President Jose Maria Marin, left, talks to Brazil's soccer coach Mano Menezes during a news conference to announce the name of players who will represent Brazil in the London 2012 Olympics, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, July5, 2012.
Connecticut Post - Jul 10 06:05am
- Surely we want all of our hardworking, flag-waving, freedom-loving American Olympic heroes to prosper at the 2012 London Games. Bad news: It won't happen. There will be disappointments, setbacks and outright failures—some of which will define careers otherwise coated in glory. But to whom will this ignominy fall? We answer that very question in the slides ahead. Begin Slideshow
Bleacher Report - Jul 10 10:12am
- USC has a long tradition of nurturing successful Olympic athletes, producing more Olympians, Olympic medalists and Olympic gold medalists than any other U.S. university. Since 1904 (not including the upcoming 2012 London Olympics), 396 Trojan athletes have competed in the Games (they have won 587 places on Olympic teams), taking home 123 gold medals (with at least 1 gold in every summer Olympics ...
USC Trojans - Jul 09 03:14pm
- The 2012 Olympics in London are being touted by some as the world's "first social Games." While some question just how social they'll actually be, there's no doubt that networks such as Facebook , Twitter and YouTube will play an unprecedented role in how information is disseminated from London, and how the global sports conversation is driven during July and August. Why the big shift? It's ...
Mashable - Jul 08 08:09pm
- Welcome to the latest episode of Londonist Out Loud, a podcast about London. You can listen in-browser, or subscribe via iTunes or RSS . News and Views Londonist Out Loud is presented and produced by N Quentin Woolf . This week’s show comes from Persepolis , an Asian food shop in Peckham. The guests this week are: Sally Butcher, owner of Persepolis, author of two cook books and Londonist ...
Londonist - Jul 02 02:52am
- London (AFP) July 9, 2012 London residents went to court on Monday to stop the government placing surface-to-air missiles on top of their apartment block during theOlympics, saying it could make them a target for attacks. Britain's Ministry of Defence confirmed last week that the missile systems would be deployed at six sites across the capital during the Games to provide a "powerful deterrent ...
Space War - Jul 09 11:05pm

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