Condi Rice Blazes Trail at Augusta National
The Root, News Report, Posted: Aug 21, 2012
Condoleezza Rice doesn't mind being among the best in her field, and she hasn't been shy about being first, either.
Entering the Ring With MMA Superstar Benson Henderson
Koream Journal, News Feature, Posted: Aug 17, 2012
Benson “Smooth” Henderson wants to be the greatest fighter ever. He’s already on his way.
Phoenix-based dancers return from London Olympics
Navajo Times, News Report, Posted: Aug 15, 2012
They were referred to the 28-year-old Phoenix-based group, which is known around the world for their hoop dancing and made up of ten family members.
Student ID Cards Far From Sure Ticket to the Voting Booth
News 21, News Report, Posted: Aug 15, 2012
New voter ID requirements in many states may blunt the clout of young voters who rely on student ID cards for identification.
Something About Mary
Firstpost.com, Commentary, Posted: Aug 11, 2012
India has seized on the boxer Mary Kom story with enormous relief because there is guilt about the fact that most of us don’t even know where her state, which is largely viewed by New Delhi as a stepchild, is. In her pluck, we find a feel-good story that lets us off the hook.
What the Bronze Medal Means for Afghanistan
New America Media, First Person, Posted: Aug 10, 2012
In a year filled with suicide bombings, school poisonings and kidnappings, including the killing of three U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan today, Rohullah Nikpah winning a bronze in taekwondo feels like winning gold to war-weary Afghans.
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Olympics 2012
New America Media, News Analysis, Posted: Aug 10, 2012
As in previous games, this summer Olympics had its share of the good, the bad and the ugly. But new ground was broken at these games, especially in the area of gender.
Little Known Black History Fact: Gabby Douglas
Black America Web, News Report, Posted: Aug 06, 2012
U.S. Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas became the first African-American to win the all-around Olympic gold.
Socialympics' Turn Ugly
Korea Times, News Report, Posted: Aug 03, 2012
Outraged Korean netizens are using social media to vent their anger about the Olympic Games, dubbed the “Socialympics."
FilAmMedia Celebrates Women's Gymnastics Gold
Balitang America, News Report, Posted: Aug 01, 2012
FilAm media celebrates Kyla Ross, the youngest member of the U-S women’s gymnastics team with roots in the Filipino community.
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