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The San Diego Union-Tribune

  • MEN'S HOCKEY
    U.S. chances tricky to figure
    TURIN, Italy – If Lake Placid will forever be the standard, let's start with this: Should the U.S. hockey team win the gold medal in these Olympics, it won't be a monumental upset. Monumental upsets occur only when somebody named Mike Eruzione scores against the Soviet Union. Not an issue here.

  • FIVE-RING CIRCUS
    Kazakhs earn style points from designers
    Kazakhstan came to the Olympics with few hopes of winning a medal, but the country has already scooped one of the highest accolades in Italy.

  • E-MAIL FROM TURIN | MARK ZEIGLER
    Depend on it: Italian kitchens will work
    TURIN, Italy – Coming to Turin for the Olympics is a little like staying with the in-laws for a few weeks during a remodel. Pardon their dust.

  • What's hot today
    The U.S. women's curling team, which has started 0-2, needs a win in group play against Denmark to keep its hopes alive.

  • NOTEBOOK
    Injured Kildow to attempt downhill
    American medal hopeful Lindsey Kildow left the hospital yesterday, just 24 hours after a harrowing training crash that slammed her into the frozen course at 50 mph, but U.S. team officials said she will try to ski today's downhill.

  • ROUNDUP
    Wake-up call for women's team
    A big scare for the U.S. women's hockey team turned into a laugher – and a lesson. Angela Ruggiero scored the go-ahead goal on an end-to-end rush with 9:44 to play, and the Americans rallied from a rare two-goal deficit for a 7-3 victory over Finland in Turin.

  • Stop the music! It's perfectly OK to take skating timeout
    TURIN, Italy – If you haven't figured it out by now, figure skating is a sport full of quirks. So just add this to the list. Yes, you are allowed to stop a program because of injury.

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  • Chronicle of the Games

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