
Amazing! Canadian skaters also to get gold
Taking an extraordinary action in what has been an extraordinary controversy, the International Olympic Committee today awarded Canadian pairs figure skaters Jamie Sale and David Pelletier a second gold medal in the event.
Study judges figure skating judges
A study related to judging in figure skating was already underway in the Salt Lake games before Monday night's incident with the Canadians.
Great Games: Utahns and visitors alike offer rave reviews
Gov. Mike Leavitt's chief media person received a call from a New York Times reporter Thursday. The reporter needed a Utah state office number, which spokeswoman Natalie Gochnour quickly provided. "Thanks," the reporter said. "And, great Games, by the way."
Oly visitors say Utah friendly not stodgy
Remember all those predictions that the world was going to find Utah impossibly stodgy?
U.S. Customs toiling to keep Salt Lake skies safe
When U.S. Customs inspectors finished searching Steven Spielberg and Kate Capshaw before they boarded their private plane, the couple thanked them.
Thumbs-up for transportation
Both Utah residents and non-Utahns have been pleased with Olympic transportation so far, according to a Dan Jones & Associates poll conducted for the Deseret News and KSL-TV.
Flower shop suffers from beret craze
A Salt Lake flower shop is getting lost in the craze for those Team USA berets. The hats are made by a company called Roots. The name of the flower store: Roots.
Surviving the chill of winter
Over the past 150 years, we have made peace with winter. We have harnessed energy to keep us warm; developed production, warehousing and transportation systems that bring the most exotic goods to our tables; we have developed the means and enthusiasm to make sport in the snow.
Where are skiers? Resorts 'wide open'
While thousands of global visitors are gathered on Utah's slopes to watch the world's best skiers, enthusiasts of the sport apparently aren't doing a lot of skiing themselves, some officials at non-venue resorts say.
Athletic researcher earns 'gold'
Scientists knew that muscles that aren't used shrink fast and metabolic activity decreases. They just didn't know how fast or the impact on the cardiovascular system.
3 U.S. agents idled in probe
What began as a noise disturbance complaint at a Utah County motel earlier this month may land three U.S. Secret Service agents in criminal court on allegations of misconduct involving a party with underage girls and alcohol.
Paramedics ready to respond
What's gone wrong? Very little so far
No boom for Utah parks
Heber Creeper
Olympic postcard
Romney says reports he used obscenities are wide of mark
Olympics on TV
Love is still a most popular event
Winterfest runs through Feb. 23
Medals Plaza
Motorists going to Park City cause congestion
Hancock extends Games backing
French fest at Tower
Crosswalk flags jazzed up
Olympic briefs
Hart to highlight at Ethnic Village
Olympic daybook: Saturday events
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