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Thursday, August 9, 2012

@Times: Top 5, London 2012, Mutual Funds and More


@Times - August 1, 2012
 
London 2012
Turn to london2012.nytimes.com to see the Olympics through interactive graphics. See how far ahead Usain Bolt's Olympic record in the 100 was compared to all Olympic medalists in the race. Take a look at Lolo Jones as she competes in the 100-meter hurdles. Don't miss Christoph Niemann's games that you can actually play. Find all of this, the latest photos and results on london2012.nytimes.com.
Mutual Funds
Take a look at the second quarter Mutual Funds report. Find out how worries over Europe and entrenched economic and political problems in the United States took a toll on the markets – and on many mutual funds. Read how the tax code treats the undead. Find new books that suggest ways for investors to do well even when the economy is going through a tough spell. Don't miss the Mutual Funds special section.

Slide Show: Jamestown Loves Lucy
Officials are hoping to make Jamestown, N.Y., Lucille Ball's hometown, a year-round national comedic destination for performers, writers and fans alike.
Interactive: Romney's Potential Running Mates
As Mitt Romney prepares to select a running mate, here is a closer look at some of the potential vice-presidential candidates.
Video: Marcus Samuelsson's Ventures
Marcus Samuelsson has a solid gold hit in his restaurant, Red Rooster Harlem. The venue, however, is just one of a smörgåsbord of developing ventures that the chef hopes will help to grow his brand.

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Should Doping Be Allowed?


From Room for Debate, "This week a judo fighter became the first athlete to be expelled from the Olympics for failing an in-competition doping test, in his case, for marijuana. And on Tuesday, it was announced that the defending 50k Olympic race walk champion, Alex Schwazer, was expelled after testing positive for the blood booster erythropoietin, or EPO. Meanwhile, the "unbelievable" times of one swimmer have raised suspicions of doping.

But has doping become so common that we shouldn't even bother with testing, or are the dangers to athletes and fair competition so great that enforcement must continue?" What do you think? Join the conversation.
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