Faster, Higher, Sneakier

Does Canada’s “Top Secret” sports technology program undermine the Olympic spirit?
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Francesco SinibaldiJanuary 11, 2010 11:46 EST

La neige rappelle l'éternité.

Dans les
souffles du
nouveau matin,
la neige rappelle
l'éternité; les
ruisseaux de l'amour
décrivent le soleil
qui paraît
solitaire comme
le chant de la
vie dans les
rêves perpétuels,
et une voix
disparaît....

Francesco Sinibaldi

Francesco SinibaldiJanuary 18, 2010 12:29 EST

Like a voice in the morning.

The silent
and beautiful
signal hidden
alone in the
youth of a
morning calls
me, near the
eternity: it's
the delicate leaf
of a loving
profile.

Francesco Sinibaldi

HTC SoftwareJanuary 31, 2010 22:30 EST

That was a wonderful story, sadly Indians hardly ever win any medals in the olympics.

June 15, 2010 13:26 EST

I don't believe it does, the more a nation invests in sport the better athletes it can develop. In the UK not enough money is invested in sports, in particuar the development of world class atheletes, hence the reason we struggle in the olympics to win many medals. I would like to see a similar commitment in the uk.

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