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China's Women Spark a Gold Rush

Thanks to a policy of equal treatment, the host nation's female athletes have comfortably contributed more than half of the country's gold medals


A US Shocker on the Wrestling Mat

Wrestling wunderkind Henry Cejudo, the son of Mexican immigrants, could be the most surprising American story of these Olympics


China's Track Superstar Drops Out

It was the gold that China had been waiting for -- until superstar Liu Xiang limped off the track in front of a packed Bird's Nest audience of 90,000. What went wrong?


How Phelps Made Swimming History

Phelps, Torres and company rack up 31 medals as Phelps looks ahead to London 2012


Coping with a Crap Shoot

Matt Emmons is a champion marksman. But for the second straight Olympics, an epic gaffe costs the American a gold. At least his wife is on target


The Year of the Mercenary Athlete

More athletes are competing in Beijing under foreign flags than ever before in the Games' history. Is switching teams a betrayal of the Olympic spirit -- or just smart sportsmanship?


The Strategic Lessons of Georgia

What the lopsided conflict is teaching military strategists, policymakers and soldiers about fighting wars


Behind Poland's Defying Russia

Moscow's regional threats ended up making Poland more resolved to embrace the controversial U.S. missile shield


Making an Arguement for Misspelling

Why is that extra e wrong? A growing band of scholars say we should allow more variations in spelling


Legalizing the Organ Trade?

Facing a shortage of kidneys and long hospital waiting lists, Singapore ponders going where few countries have gone before: legalizing the buying and selling of organs