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Athlete Lolo Jones nude for ESPN, says staying virgin is harder than training for Olympics FnF Desk ,  May 23, 2012
Olympic athlete Lolo Jones has told of how being a virgin is 'harder than training for the Olympics'. The 29-year-old from Louisiana said during a new episode of HBO's Real Sports, which airs in the U.S. tonight, that she does not believe in pre-marital sex. The stunning hurdling competitor, who took part in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, added that being a virgin makes it extremely hard for her to find a boyfriend. .... Read News
Ben Ainslie kicked off London 2012 Olympic torch relay FnF Desk ,  May 19, 2012
Three-time Olympic sailing champion Ben Ainslie has kicked off the London 2012 Olympic torch relay from Land's End this morning. Ainslie, is the first of 8,000 torchbearers who will carry the Olympic Flame 8,000 miles over 70 days to where it will light the cauldron at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Games. .... Read News
Javelin thrower Leryn Franco took time out from Olympics preparations for bikini shoot FnF Desk ,  May 13, 2012
JAV a gander at this spear-hurling beauty — certain to throw up a few surprises at the London Olympics. .... Read News
Kate Middleton looks stunning in teal dress gown at London Olympic gala concert FnF Desk ,  May 12, 2012
On an evening out, she usually likes to let her hair down. But the Duchess of Cambridge raised the style stakes last night – opting for an intricate chignon instead. The elegant knotted bun, put in place by a team from the Richard Ward salon in Chelsea, showed off the elaborate design of her teal Jenny Packham dress to full effect. .... Read News
Five Indian shuttlers qualify for London Olympics Games FnF Correspondent ,  May 04, 2012
For the first time in Olympics, Indian badminton will see a record participation from five players in four different categories. .... Read News
World's biggest McDonald's being built at London Olympics FnF Correspondent ,  May 03, 2012
McDonald's is building an Olympic-sized restaurant in London. The supersize fast food restaurant will have 1,500 seats and is expected to get three million ­visitors during the Games. A belly-busting 50,000 Big Macs and 180,000 portions of fries will be served over six weeks. The outlet will ­employ 2,000 staff – who have been selected through X Factor-style auditions across the country. .... Read News
19 yr old Monique Newton back from brain cancer, suicide attempt, hopes to Olympic gold FnF Desk ,  Apr 19, 2012
A teenage girl who has twice been on the brink of death has overcome her troubled past to become one of Britain's Olympic hopes. Monique Newton, 19, battled brain cancer when she was a child, then went on to survive an attempted overdose at the age of 15. .... Read News
London 2012 Olympics: Sorry chaps, there's a volleyball cover-up FnF Desk ,  Mar 28, 2012
Beach volleyball is one of the hottest tickets for the London 2012 Olympics. But anyone hoping it will be a mere celebration of the scantily clad female form rather than a serious sport will be in for a disappointment. It was announced last night that, for the first time, players will be allowed to wear shorts and T-shirts instead of the skimpy bikinis that have become synonymous with the sport. .... Read News
London holds pre-Olympics terror attack drill FnF Desk ,  Feb 23, 2012
Emergency services in London joined forces to carry out the largest emergency practice drill ever seen in the British capital ahead of the 2012 Olympics. .... Read News
Special forces show the strength of Olympic security FnF Desk ,  Jan 20, 2012
Britain's elite military and police teams joined forces in a combined exercise to give a glimpse of the sheer scale of the country's biggest peacetime security operation yesterday. .... Read News
 
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