"The future of this track is bright."
That note of optimism was contained in a press release this weekend about the future of the Whistler Sliding Centre.



"The future of this track is bright."
That note of optimism was contained in a press release this weekend about the future of the Whistler Sliding Centre.
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Welcome to the Tweetlympics! Vancouver 2010 is the first Olympics of the Twitter age. The robin's egg blue blog was still in the ether of the social networking universe when the world came to Beijing more than two years ago.
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"Less than a triumph," "Canada's Gloom," "A logistical failure." That's a sample of the torrent of bad reviews being offered up by the British tabs and broadsheets barely a few days into these Games.
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A man kneels near the steel pillar where it happened, sobbing as the morning training session ends. Jacques Rogge, the most powerful man at the Olympics, removes his glasses and wipes his eyes.
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