| Cameras at Figure Skating Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 10:17 am |
| Flash photography is not allowed at the Salt Lake Ice Center, due to the dangers it can pose to figure skaters. Your camera will be confiscated if you’re found using your flash. |
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| Bronze Medal Hockey Tickets Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 10:16 am |
| The women of Sweden and Finland play for the bronze medal in ice hockey today at the Peaks Ice Arena this afternoon at 5. A few tickets are still available at Smith’sTix. Don’t wait if you want to attend. |
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| Mid-Morning Traffic Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 10:12 am |
| Traffic continues to be heavy on eastbound I-80 near Kimball Junction. If you’re headed to Park City, you can go around this traffic and continue on I-80 to US 40. All other interstates continue to move smoothly this morning and there are no accidents to report. |
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| From Ancient Greece to Salt Lake Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 9:40 am |
| The ancient Greeks invented the Olympics, and their idea was brought back in 1896 to its modern form. See the way the ancient games were depicted in the “Athletes in Antiquity” exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. More >>> |
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| Navajo Culture at Games Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 9:23 am |
| Experience the cultural heritage of the Navajo Indian nation at the “Discover Navajo” exhibit, located at 50 North 500 West in Salt Lake’s Gateway District. More >>> |
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| Olympic Music on Sale Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 9:18 am |
| “The Salt Lake 2002 Official Music of the Games” CD is on sale in music stores and at the Olympic Superstore in downtown Salt Lake. More >>> |
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| Experience Norway Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 9:11 am |
| The Norwegian Olympic Team has had an extraordinary Games so far! Come get a taste of Norway and experience Norway House in Park City. The Norway House is open to the public and is located at the Park City Education Center, 1255 Park Avenue. |
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| Looking for a Party? Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:59 am |
| As the Olympics near the end, there are still plenty of activities and parties to enjoy. More >>> |
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| Alanis Performs for the Games Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:55 am |
| Alanis Morissette will perform at the Medals Plaza tonight following the medals ceremony. Medals will be awarded in Men’s Giant Slalom, Women’s Hockey, and Women’s Cross Country. Ticket holders are allowed to enter the plaza starting at 5:30. |
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| Olympic Gold and Silver Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:47 am |
| Get your own Olympic Gold or Silver by purchasing 2002 Olympic Winter Games Commemorative Coins. It’s the only coin program in the world that will commemorate the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. For more information, or to purchase the coins, call 1-800-USA-MINT. |
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| Morning Traffic Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:42 am |
| Eastbound traffic is beginning to slow near Kimball Junction, as the men's Giant Slalom and the men's Nordic combined K-120 Ski Jump get underway. All the freeways are looking clear with no delays. |
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| Genealogy in Park City Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:36 am |
| Do some genealogy in Park City at the Family Tree Visitors' Center found on historic Main Street. More >>> |
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| See a Piece of American History Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:31 am |
| The Declaration of Independence is one of the most treasured and remarkable documents in all of history, and it’s on display now at the Utah State Capitol Rotunda. More >>> |
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| Make Your Mark on the Winter Games Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:27 am |
| Own a piece of Olympic history with your own, personally inscribed Olympic Legacy Brick. For a small fee, your brick will pave the Olympic Legacy Plaza at the Gateway in downtown Salt Lake City. To purchase a brick, log on to Olympics.com or call 877-995-2002. |
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| Land of Enchantment Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:24 am |
| It’s a beautiful day to see the spectacular “Land of Enchantment” parade at 4:30 and 7. The parade includes the creations featured in the Opening Ceremony, including the grizzly bear, bison, horses and more. The parade will travel between the Salt Lake Ice Center and the Olympic Superstore in Salt Lake Olympic Square. |
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| Join the Salt Lake Gallery Stroll Thursday, 2/21/2002 @ 8:21 am |
| As part of the Olympic Arts Festival, downtown Salt Lake galleries open their doors tonight from 6 to 9. Amission is free. For information call the Salt Lake Gallery Association at 539-0343. |
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