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Olympic E-Games  
 
Experts are predicting changes such as this are going to cause major changes in people's viewing habits.
 
 
 
China Working To Clear Algae Ahead Of Games
Authorities had weeded out 100,000 tons of algae, floating and washed up onshore.
 
Coughlin, Piersol Set World Records in Olympic Trials  
 
Natalie Coughlin and Aaron Peirsol each re-set their own world records to highlight Tuesday's results at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials.
 
 
 
Katie Hoff Dominates At Olympic Trials
One night after setting a world record in the 400-meter individual medley, the 19-year-old swimmer won the 400-meter freestyle in 4 minutes, 2.32 seconds.
 
Phelps Sets World Record in 400 Individual Medley  
 
Phelps' mark was the first of two world records set Sunday as Katie Hoff broke the women's record in the same event.
 
 
 
Mexican Tae Kwan Do Fighter Hopes for Olympic Gold
Maria del Rosario Espinoza became the competitor to watch in 2007 after winning two medals at international open taekwondo championships.
 
American Tennis Team Named For Olympics  
 
Gold medal matches in women's singles and men's doubles will be played Aug. 16.
 
 
 
Yao! That's One Big Bed
Beijing Olympic organizers will auction 200 million items of Olympic memorabilia after the Games, including the bed of the country's 7ft 6in NBA All-star Yao Ming.
 
Rampone, Markgraf Lead U.S. Women's Soccer Roster  
 
Team USA will open play at the 2008 Beijing Olympics on Aug. 6 against Norway in Qinhuangdao, China.
 
 
 
China Banning High-Emissions Vehicles Ahead Of Olympics
Such vehicles number about 300,000 out of the more than 3.3 million vehicles in the capital, China Daily reported.
 
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