
Hey, Woody, sticks and stones may break our bones ..
Did you see the column that Denver Post sports columnist Woody Paige wrote earlier this week that had all of Utah in an uproar?
What others are saying: Judges skating on thin ice
"All competitions are decided by fate," says Russian figure skater Anton Sikharulidze, one-half of this week's gold-medal winning pair. Fate has been kind to the excellent Russian pairs skaters, and before them the Soviets, who have won Olympic gold 11 consecutive times dating back 42 years. The question now is whether fate's normally capricious hand is being manipulated.
Carrying Olympic torch was a sobering honor
Well, they couldn't have lit the Olympic caldron to get the Winter Games going in Salt Lake City without me. That's a fairly whopping piece of journalistic license, because if I had muffed it and let the flame go out on my leg of the torch run, it turns out there's a backup plan.
Olympic sound-off question
Skating chief deserves a gold for double talk
Swiss jumper flies out of nowhere to fame and fortune
Defensive, evasive skating official on thin ice with media
Media watch
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