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Verizon, one of the nation's biggest telecom companies, opted to let its sponsorship contract with luge's national governing body expire on Dec. 31.
SI.com 2011
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While all the changes satisfied IOC officials, they seemed to be a concession by luge's governing body and Vancouver organizers that the $110-million track, built to be the world's fastest, was beyond what some competitors could handle.
Traffic - WCBSTV.com 2010
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While all the changes satisfied IOC officials, they seemed to be a concession by luge's governing body and Vancouver organizers that the $110-million track, built to be the world's fastest, was beyond what some competitors could handle.
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While all the changes satisfied IOC officials, they seemed to be a concession by luge's governing body and Vancouver organizers that the $110-million track, built to be the world's fastest, was beyond what some competitors could handle.
Traffic - WCBSTV.com 2010
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While all the changes satisfied IOC officials, they seemed to be a concession by luge's governing body and Vancouver organizers that the $110-million track, built to be the world's fastest, was beyond what some competitors could handle.
Dallas / Fort Worth news, weather, sports, traffic and video from cbs11tv.com 2010
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While all the changes satisfied IOC officials, they seemed to be a concession by luge's governing body and Vancouver organizers that the $110-million track, built to be the world's fastest, was beyond what some competitors could handle.
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While all the changes satisfied IOC officials, they also seemed to be a concession by luge's governing body and Vancouver organizers that the $110-million track, built to be the world's fastest, was beyond what some competitors could handle.
Brownsville Herald : By JAIME ARON 2010
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While all the changes satisfied IOC officials, they seemed to be a concession by luge's governing body and Vancouver organizers that the $110-million track, built to be the world's fastest, was beyond what some competitors could handle.
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Benshoof diplomatically applauded but also lamented the move, imposed by luge's international governing body with no input from either athletes or coaches.
SFGate: Top News Stories Dale Robertson 2010
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While all the changes satisfied IOC officials, they seemed to be a concession by luge's governing body and Vancouver organizers that the $110-million track, built to be the world's fastest, was beyond what some competitors could handle.
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