Jan
14
2010
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Teemu Selanne might not make his fifth appearance at the Olympics for Finland. The Anaheim Ducks star was scheduled to have surgery on his broken jaw Thursday. Finland’s first game at the Vancouver Olympics is Feb….
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Jan
14
2010
WENGEN, Switzerland (AP) — Swiss ski star Lara Gut will miss the Vancouver Olympics after failing to recover from a dislocated right hip.
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Jan
14
2010
AP – Teemu Selanne might not make his fifth appearance at the Olympics for Finland.

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Finland might miss Selanne in Vancouver Olympics
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Jan
14
2010
Swiss ski star Lara Gut will miss the Vancouver Olympics after failing to recover from a dislocated right hip. The announcement was made Thursday on her website.
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Jan
14
2010
Lara Gut, an 18-year-old Swiss skiing phenom, announced that she would not be recovered from a hip injury in time for the Vancouver Olympics.
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No Olympic Comeback for Switzerland’s Gut
Jan
14
2010
Lara Gut, an 18-year-old Swiss skiing phenom, announced that she would not be recovered from a hip injury in time for the Vancouver Olympics.
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No Olympic Comeback for Switzerland’s Gut
Jan
14
2010
As long as professional hockey players compete in the Olympics – and maybe even if their serves are removed – Jaromir Jagr’s words will hang over any Olympic hockey tournament. “The best team doesn’t win this tournament,” Jagr once said, while playing for the Czach Republic. “The luckiest team does.”
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Streaky goalies could cause fits
Jan
14
2010
AP – Swiss ski star Lara Gut will miss the Vancouver Olympics after failing to recover from a dislocated right hip.
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Swiss ski star Lara Gut ruled out of Olympics
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Jan
14
2010
AP – IOC president Jacques Rogge is confident that out-of-competition testing and work with Canadian authorities will stamp out drug cheats at the Vancouver Games.
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Rogge: No tolerance for doping in Vancouver
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Jan
14
2010
AP – IOC president Jacques Rogge is confident that out-of-competition testing and work with Canadian authorities will help stamp out drug cheats at the Vancouver Olympics.
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