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Slight rise in construction cost of London Games

AP - 5 minutes ago

LONDON - The projected final cost of construction for the 2012 London Olympics has risen slightly, but the overall budget for the games remains unchanged.

  • Tony Benshoof, from the United States  competes during men's World Cup luge in Calgary, Alberta, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press,Jeff McIntosh)
    Luger Tony Benshoof's back woes are back again AP - Sun Nov 22, 4:12 PM ET

    Tony Benshoof's back problem is back, already causing concern for the Olympic season.

  • United States driver Steven Holcomb, front, and crew of Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curtis Tomasevicz start their first run in the four-man bobsled World Cup, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, in Lake Placid, N.Y. Holcomb and his crew took first place. (AP Photo/Lou Reuter)
    Holcomb wins bobsled gold at Lake Placid AP - Sun Nov 22, 2:44 PM ET

    LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - Steven Holcomb said the U.S. bobsled team was going to be a powerhouse this year. He sure seems like a prophet.

  • Television personality Stephen Colbert and United States National Skeleton Team member Zach Lund share a laugh while filming at the combined bobsled/skeleton/luge run following the four-man bobsled World Cup Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 in Lake Placid, N.Y. Colbert took a bobsled and skeleton ride during his visit to the track.  (AP Photo/Lou Reuter)
    Comedian Stephen Colbert goes bobsledding AP - Sun Nov 22, 4:11 PM ET

    LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - Comedian Stephen Colbert took the "Night Train" and it nearly left him speechless.

  • Austria's Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during Audi FIS Alpine Ski Championships in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
    Hirscher, Borssen win parallel slaloms AP - Sat Nov 21, 3:09 PM ET

    MOSCOW - Marcel Hirscher of Austria won the second edition of the parallel slalom Champions Cup on a giant ramp in a promotion of Alpine ski events for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.

  • Canada's Joannie Rochette, left, and her coach Manon Perron react as her marks are posted for her short program to place first in the ladies competition at the Skate Canada figure skating competition on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009  in Kitchener, Ontario. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Paul Chiasson)
    Rochette leads Skate Canada, delights home crowd AP - Fri Nov 20, 10:38 PM ET

    KITCHENER, Ontario - Listening to her coach paid off for Joannie Rochette.

  • Ski Patrol members pull a sled with U.S. Ski racer Resi Stiegler, of Jackson Hole, Wyo.,  on it to an ambulance after she was injured in a crash while downhill training at  Copper Mountain, Colo., on Friday, Nov. 19, 2009. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)
    Stiegler done for season with broken bones in leg AP - Fri Nov 20, 10:17 PM ET

    VAIL, Colo. - U.S. skier Resi Stiegler is out for the season after breaking two bones in her left leg in a crash during giant slalom training.

  • Germany's Frank Rommel reacts after his second run in the men's World Cup Skeleton competition on Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, in Lake Placid, N.Y.  Rommel finished in first. (AP Photo/Lou Reuter)
    Germany and Canada win WC skeleton races AP - Fri Nov 20, 7:29 PM ET

    LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - The home-ice advantage for the U.S. skeleton team vanished for the second straight week in World Cup competition and Canada and Germany took advantage in the snowless Adirondack Mountains.

  • Ski jumpers Katie Willis, right, of Calgary, Alta., and Jessica Jerome, of Park City, Utah, look on after a British Columbia Court of Appeal denied a bid to have women's ski jumping included in the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games, in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Friday, Nov. 13, 2009. The women were appealing a lower court ruling that allowed Games organizers to hold a men's ski jumping competition but not a women's event - something the women say violates their charter rights. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)
    Female ski jumpers hear reasons for case dismissal AP - Fri Nov 20, 6:01 PM ET

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Vancouver Olympic organizers didn't violate women ski jumpers' rights because they had no power to include their event in the 2010 Winters Games.

  • Northug the man to beat as Olympic season starts AP - Fri Nov 20, 5:57 PM ET

    Petter Northug enters the Olympic season as the man to beat in cross-country skiing, and he isn't doing much to downplay expectations.

  • Women's judo pioneer Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi dies AP - Sun Nov 22, 7:56 PM ET

    DENVER - Rena "Rusty" Kanokogi, known as the "Mother of Judo" partly for her role in bringing women's judo to the Olympic Games, has died. She was 74.

  • Tony Benshoof's back ailing again AP - Thu Nov 19, 11:32 PM ET

    Olympic luge slider Tony Benshoof's back is aching again, just as the international racing season is set to begin.

  • Olympic lodging plan off because of rough economy AP - Thu Nov 19, 9:45 PM ET

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia - An Olympic housing plan in which thousands of visitors would have stayed on cruise ships has been called off because of the rough economy.

  • Lindsey Vonn of USA reacts after finishing second in the FIS Alpine World Cup women's slalom competition in Levi, Finland, on Saturday Nov. 14, 2009. (AP Photo / LEHTIKUVA / Mikko Stig)   -- FINLAND OUT  NO SALES --
    Fans to have chance to design Vonn's helmet art AP - Thu Nov 19, 7:09 AM ET

    NEW YORK - Fans will have a chance to design the artwork that appears on star skier Lindsey Vonn's helmet during February's Vancouver Olympics.

  • This photo released by BMW shows 2010 650i. (AP Photo/BMW)--NO SALES--
    BMW becomes 2012 London Olympics top-tier sponsor AP - Thu Nov 19, 7:01 AM ET

    LONDON - BMW is the latest top-tier domestic sponsor of the 2012 London Olympics, and organizers remain in talks with additional potential investors.

  • This photo taken on Aug. 21, 2009 shows the NBC logo at its headquarters in New York. Comcast is close to sealing a deal to take control of NBC Universal from General Electric Co. in a transaction ultimately expected to be worth $30 billion. If regulators approve, Comcast would be one of the nation's largest entertainment companies.  (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)
    Comcast-NBC would unite rivals on Oly network AP - Thu Nov 19, 6:43 AM ET

    DENVER - NBC might have a partner in the cable company that wanted to be its Olympic rival.

  • NHL hockey star and Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, of Canada, carries the Olympic flame in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009, during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics torch relay.  The 106-day relay will visit more than a thousand communities in its trip across Canada's provinces and territories by the time it reaches the opening ceremony for the Vancouver Games on Feb. 12, 2010.   (AP Photo/The Canadian Press,Mike Dembeck)
    Penguins captain Crosby runs with Olympic torch AP - Wed Nov 18, 11:38 PM ET

    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia - Five months after lifting the Stanley Cup, Sidney Crosby carried the Olympic torch as thousands of people lined a downtown street.

  • FILE - In this Feb. 20, 2009, file photo, United States' Erin Hamlin, of Remsen, N.Y., races down the track during her first run at the Luge World Cup in Whistler, British Columbia. Hamlin formally opens defense of her world championship this weekend, when the World Cup luge series opens in Calgary, Alberta.  (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)
    Already a world champ, Hamlin eyes Olympic gold AP - Wed Nov 18, 9:26 PM ET

    For $5.89, anyone can taste how Erin Hamlin was immortalized. Vanilla ice cream, stacked with Reese's peanut butter cups, Oreos and hot fudge, topped with whipped cream and a cherry. In the sleepy village of Remsen, N.Y., pop. 514, that's how homage was paid to a local who stunned the luge world — the World Champion Erin Hamlin Sundae, a popular item at The Soda Fountain in town.

  • FILE - In this Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2008 file photo, Men's 1,500-meter gold medalist Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain licks his medal during the awarding ceremony in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympics, China. Rashid Ramzi has been stripped of his 1,500-meter Olympic gold medal for doping, officials with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek, File)
    Ramzi stripped of Olympic 1,500-meter gold medal AP - Wed Nov 18, 9:26 PM ET

    LONDON - Fifteen months after the Beijing Olympics, Bahraini middle-distance runner Rashid Ramzi was stripped of his 1,500-meter gold medal Wednesday and four other athletes were disqualified because of doping at the games.

  • US curler goes for cash on reality TV AP - Wed Nov 18, 5:44 PM ET

    STEVENS POINT, Wis. - U.S. curler Chris Plys will appear on a new reality show and try to win some cash to get his family to the 2010 Olympics, including his ill father.

  • Bahrain's Rashid Ramzi, seen winning gold in the men's 1500m race during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, has been stripped of his gold medal for doping, the secretary-general of Bahrain's Olympic Committee has told AFP.(AFP/File/Valery Hache)
    Bahrain's Ramzi loses gold medal for doping AFP - Wed Nov 18, 12:36 PM ET

    MANAMA (AFP) - Bahrain's Rashid Ramzi has been stripped of his Beijing Games 1,500 metres gold medal for doping, Bahrain's Olympic Committee said Wednesday.

  • Rashid Ramzi of Bahrain celebrates after winning the men's 1,500m athletics final during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the National Stadium August 19, 2008. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
    Doping: Olympic champion Ramzi stripped of gold medal Reuters - Wed Nov 18, 11:32 AM ET

    DONETSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - Bahrain's Olympic 1,500 meters champion Rashid Ramzi has been stripped of his gold medal for doping at the Beijing 2008 Games, the International Olympic Committee said on Wednesday.

  • Veteran Italian cyclist Davide Rebellin, pictured in April 2009, who tested positive for the new generation of EPO (CERA) at the 2008 Olympic Games is to be stripped of his road race silver medal the sport's governing body the International Cycling Union (UCI) announced on Tuesday.(AFP/File/John Thys)
    Rebellin to be stripped of Olympic medal: UCI AFP - Tue Nov 17, 7:13 PM ET

    PARIS (AFP) - Veteran Italian cyclist Davide Rebellin who tested positive for the new generation of EPO (CERA) at the 2008 Olympic Games is to be stripped of his road race silver medal the sport's governing body the International Cycling Union (UCI) announced on Tuesday.

  • FILE - In this Aug. 9, 2008 file photo Italy's Davide Rebellin stands on the podium after clinching the silver medal of the Men's Road Cycling Race, at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing,China. The Italian Olympic Committee has been asked by the International Olympic Committee Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009 to strip Rebellin of his Olympic medal after he tested positive for doping. Rebellin was one of five athletes caught earlier this year in new tests using retroactive blood samples taken at the games. All denied doping.(AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev, Files)
    Italian cyclist loses Olympic silver for doping AP - Tue Nov 17, 2:16 PM ET

    ROME - Cyclist Davide Rebellin of Italy will be stripped of the silver medal in the road race from the 2008 Beijing Olympics because of doping.

  • Australian Games chief slams funding report Reuters - Tue Nov 17, 1:49 AM ET

    MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia's Olympic chief has slammed a government-commissioned report criticizing the country's obsession with medal counts.

  • NBC pacing behind in Winter Olympics ad sales Reuters - Mon Nov 16, 10:38 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Mediaweek) - With fewer than 90 days left before the Winter Olympics launch in Vancouver, NBC Universal still has a solid chunk of commercial spots left to sell.

  • 17-year-old Hansen makes US World Cup luge team AP - Mon Nov 16, 5:34 AM ET

    WHISTLER, British Columbia - Kate Hansen clinched a spot on the USA Luge national team for the first two World Cup races Sunday, giving the 17-year-old a chance at making the Olympics.

  • Ohno wins 1,000 at short track World Cup AP - Sun Nov 15, 10:12 PM ET

    MARQUETTE, Mich. - Apolo Anton Ohno is certainly going to the Winter Olympics. He's eager for the rest of the skating team to start preparing.

  • The US' Michael Phelps takes the start in the Men's 200m Freestyle at the FINA/ARENA Swimming World Cup 2009 in Berlin. Phelps insisted Sunday he would use his poor form at Berlin's world record-laden shortcourse World Cup meet as future motivation with an eye on the London 2012 Games.(AFP/John Macdougall)
    Defeat is just Olympic motivation, insists Phelps AFP - Sun Nov 15, 1:28 PM ET

    BERLIN (AFP) - Beijing Olympic star Michael Phelps insisted Sunday he would use his poor form at Berlin's world record-laden shortcourse World Cup meet as future motivation with an eye on the London 2012 Games.

  • Dutch triple Olympic champion Marianne Timmer, seen here in 2006, has been ruled out of the Vancouver Games after injuring herself in a World Cup event(AFP/File/Kazuhiro Nogi)
    Triple champion skater Timmer out of Winter Olympics AFP - Sun Nov 15, 9:19 AM ET

    HEERENVEEN, Netherlands (AFP) - Dutch triple Olympic champion Marianne Timmer has been ruled out of the Vancouver Games after injuring herself in a World Cup event here, her coach revealed on Sunday.

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