Ari Kiev, a Psychiatrist, Dies at 75
New York Times - Sun Nov 29, 11:05 pm ETDr. Kiev applied visualization and relaxation techniques to coax faster times out of athletes, while helping them face down their fear of failure.
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Dr. Kiev applied visualization and relaxation techniques to coax faster times out of athletes, while helping them face down their fear of failure.
Published: Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 12:28 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 12:28 p.m. LONDON - London Olympic organizers will avoid building a $66 million temporary arena after reaching an "agreement in principle" with two sports to move to an existing venue for the 2012 Games.
Published: Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 12:39 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 12:39 p.m. COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colo.
The International Olympic Committee gave London Olympic organizers good marks on Thursday for their preparations for the 2012 Games.
COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colo. (AP) - The money goes where the medals are - one of those Darwinian truths that often undercuts the oft-told Olympic fairy tale about the journey being as importantas the result.
The Cross-Country season had an outstanding opening in Beitostoelen (NOR) where excellent snow conditions created a beautiful backdrop for the first competitions in the Viessmann FIS Cross-Country World Cup. Norway took full advantage of the home snow benefit by taking three of the four victories with Marit Bjoergen, Ronny Andre Hafsaas and the men’s relay [...]
A grand jury has indicted LandCo Equity Partners Chairman Raymond Marshall and President James Brodie on charges they misled investors and stole thousands of dollars from them. The 33-count indictment alleges violations of the Colorado Organized...
Raves, rants, and some stuff in between, it’s the mix that makes the bag so tastey, and really keeps world spinning round, don't you think? Spritz Hits The Fan First I love your site, especially the italophile undertones .. but I have a little bone to pick with Ed based on his description of the spritz . To qualify my argument I have spent time in Padova (loved the Padova article during the Giro ...
The chairman and the president of the real estate company that renovated the U.S. Olympic Committee headquarters in Colorado Springs have been indicted in an unrelated securities fraud and theft case.
DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "China Sporting Goods Industry Report, 2009" report to their offering.
-Press Release - Gaerne and Cadel Evans won the 2009 Cycling World Championship, donning the rainbow colors. To celebrate this amazing victory, Gaerne gives you the possibility to win the new limited edition "Carbon G.Myst Plus World Champion" shoes.
New BCS chief Bill Hancock is saintly. But to many, the current system that crowns a national champion is hell. Can the nice guy convert the infidels?
Just two years ago, Sarah (Bashinski) Flaments running career was referred to in the past tense.
A grand jury has indicted LandCo Equity Partners chairman Raymond Marshall and president James Brodie on charges they misled investors and stole thousands of dollars from them.
The fall is a wonderful time to travel because of the vivid colors of the foliage.
VAIL VALLEY, Colorado - Buzz Busby and the Coyote Cafe are gearing up for a busy week in Colorado's Vail Valley. The annual Birds of Prey World Cup race in Beaver Creek brings the biggest crowd of the year to the bar and restaurant, said Busby, its manager. Patrons spill out into a tent that's set up on the Coyote's deck. "Definitely, Friday and Saturday are off the charts," Busby said. "At ...
There could be a new Olympic event for anyone trying to drive in downtown Vancouver, B.C., or to Whistler during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in February -- marathon traffic snarls. ...
(AP:NANJING, China) Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao rebuffed an appeal from European leaders Monday for faster reforms of currency policies that keep the yuan linked to the U.S. dollar, as summit meetings wrapped up without any major new initiatives.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- The World Health Organization is sending a representative to the 2010 Winter Olympics to monitor for potential disease outbreaks, and organizers and health experts have taken steps to protect against the H1N1 virus.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The World Health Organization is sending a representative to the 2010 Winter Olympics to monitor for potential disease outbreaks, and organizers and health experts have taken steps to protect against the H1N1 virus.
The World Health Organization is sending a representative to the 2010 Winter Olympics to monitor for potential disease outbreaks, and organizers and health experts have taken steps to protect against the H1N1 virus.