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Just now, dcro said:

 

Still, such articles are often quite short and/or poorly written.

 

I would definitely not describe them as awesome. For one thing their interface is quite bad.

What's bad about their interface? In terms of layout, I actually like it. Just a quite simple list of articles in order, not all those big flashy things and photos of day old articles and so on. At least not that much.

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

 

Still, such articles are often quite short and/or poorly written.

 

I would definitely not describe them as awesome. For one thing their interface is quite bad.

If insidethegames interface is "bad", Around The Rings' must be a f****** disgrace

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4 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Since they sometimes have some interesting obscure news nobody else has (ok, because pretty much nobody cares but still).

Excuse me, I read their articles everyday sir...

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Ten candidates proposed for join in the IOC family, they are:

 

:CMR Odette Assembe-Engoulou - President of the Camerun Badminton Federation

:ALG Mustapha Berraf - President of ACNOA (Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa) and president of Algeria's NOC

:GRE Spyros Capralos - President of Greece's NOC since 2009

:CRC Laura Chinchilla - Former president of Costa Rica

:IND Narinder Dhruv Batra - International Hockey Federation president and president of India's NOC

:CPV Filomena Fortes - President of Capo Verde's NOC

:KOR Kee Heung Lee - President of South Korea's NOC and vice-president of PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic winter games organizing committee 2016

:LES Matlohang Moiloa-Ramoqopo - President of Lesotho's NOC since 2009

:CIV Tidjane Thiam - Chief executive officer of Swiss bank Credit Suisse

:INA Erick Thohir - President of Indonesia's NOC, president of Philadelphia 76ers and former president of Inter Milan and D.C. United

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Coca-Cola is to take its sponsorship of the Olympic Movement into an unprecedented second century under a restructured deal that will see it share ownership of the worldwide beverage category with a Chinese dairy producer, China Mengniu Dairy Company.

The deal, which extends Coca-Cola’s support for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for a further 12 years until 2032

 

Source: InsideTheGames

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On 25/05/2019 at 03:38, Gianlu33 said:

Ten candidates proposed for join in the IOC family, they are:

 

:CMR Odette Assembe-Engoulou - President of the Camerun Badminton Federation

:ALG Mustapha Berraf - President of ACNOA (Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa) and president of Algeria's NOC

:GRE Spyros Capralos - President of Greece's NOC since 2009

:CRC Laura Chinchilla - Former president of Costa Rica

:IND Narinder Dhruv Batra - International Hockey Federation president and president of India's NOC

:CPV Filomena Fortes - President of Capo Verde's NOC

:KOR Kee Heung Lee - President of South Korea's NOC and vice-president of PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic winter games organizing committee 2016

:LES Matlohang Moiloa-Ramoqopo - President of Lesotho's NOC since 2009

:CIV Tidjane Thiam - Chief executive officer of Swiss bank Credit Suisse

:INA Erick Thohir - President of Indonesia's NOC, president of Philadelphia 76ers and former president of Inter Milan and D.C. United

Lol Thohir is such a disaster. He always said that Asian Games is a success and trying so hard to bid for 2032 without realizing the ticketing nightmare in the Asian Games and lack of suitable venues.

 

Couldn't trust most of the candidates though.

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