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2006 XX Olympics Opening Ceremony: NBC's Six Minutes of Passion, Four Hours of Fire
On Friday, February 10th, 2006, the 2006 XX Winter Olympics began in Torino, Italy. Torino (Turin in English) is approximately 90 miles east of Milan. Fifteen sports -- the biathlon, bobsled, curling, ice hockey, figure skating, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, luge, speed skating, short track, Alpine skiing, Freestyle skiing, ski jumping, skeleton and snowboarding -- will be showcased by athletes from around the world from February 11th to the 26th. On February 10th, a primary star of the show was the group of creators who brought Italy to the United States. The Opening Ceremony was broadcast in America by NBC Universal. The team who produced the four hour production, especially, the first six minute introduction to Italy, deserves an Emmy along with major accolades.
I wish anyone in the world with a television could have watched and heard NBC television introduce America to Torino, Italy.
Brian Brown and Mark Levy deserve much of the credit for setting the stage and the tone for NBC's Olympic coverage. The pair devoted the majority of their time as producers to their six-minute "opening". And you could tell. Absolutely amazing. I had tears streaming down my face from start to finish.
Andre Braugher, the critically-acclaimed, Emmy award-winning actor who plays Det. Francis Xavier "Frank" Pembleton on "Homicide: Life on the Street" and in the upcoming show "Thief" served as their narrator.
Fabulous choice!
We kept asking, "Who is that?"
If you asked the same question, now you know.
NBC's Olympic Team Creative Director Mark Levy and Brian Brown, the poetic genius, did a magnificent job showcasing Torino to all those watching in America.
Torino, a beautiful Italian city is often lost in the shadows of Rome, Florence, Venice and Milan. Torino has a vibrant history, thriving culture and rich scenery.
Brown and Levy magnificently showcased Torino in Friday night's six minute introduction.
Scott Duncan, the cinematographer for "The Apprentice" and "Survivor," (and the brother of NBA star Tim Duncan) shot much of the breathtaking scenery. Stunning!
And the music. Wow. Superb.
If our kids weren't in school, we'd be booking the next flight to Italy. Thank God we get to head there in June.
To follow is how Andre majestically lured us into the images of Torino. You could almost taste the snow.
Hopefully, if you didn't see the Opening Ceremony live, you've at least TiVoed it.
For the fifty million viewers who did tune in, your participation was greater than last week's American Idol (40 million), CSI (34.5 million), The Grammys (44.3 million) and Dancing with The Stars (29.9 million).
The top twenty-five cities to tune in included Salt Lake City, Minneapolis / St. Paul, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Denver, St. Louis, Ft. Myers, Sacramento, West Palm Beach, Las Vegas, Providence, Indianapolis, Hartford, Norfolk, Columbus, Baltimore, Portland (Oregon), San Diego, Atlanta, Tampa, Pittsburgh, Seattle, Buffalo, New York and Kansas City.
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Skier Joe Kelly at Summit of Steamboat Springs: Rugged Elegant Photograph Of The Day
After a gloriously sunny fall, we were wondering if we'd ever see rain again in San Francisco. In fact yesterday, I was ready to go outside and water my thirty-foot palm tree for the first time, ever. But then around mid-day it began to rain. And rain. And rain. In fact, it's still raining now -- which means good things for Lake Tahoe. Meanwhile, the rest of the United States has already been getting their fair share of snow.
Take for instance, Steamboat Ski & Resort in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Professional photographer Larry Pierce of Larry Pierce Photography gets our "Rugged Elegant Photo Of The Day" recognition after capturing skier Joe Kelly sampling "a taste" of the 47.5 inches of snow that fell at the summit on Monday, November 28th, 2005.
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The Fairmont's Effort to Take The "Unfair" & Make it Fair at California's Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa
The historic Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa is where we chose to celebrate our 16th wedding anniversary this year. That's the good news. The bad news is that we never opened the bottle of champagne I had the hotel put in our room or the bottle of Kenwood Chardonnay provided by the Sonoma Mission Inn. At 11 pm, we packed our bags, loaded up the kids, who had already fallen asleep, and headed home to San Francisco. As... more
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Rugged Elegant Camping Inspired by USA Today's Jayne Clarke
In Friday's Life Section of USA Today, a great article by Jayne Clarke was written about "rugged elegant" five star camping under the stars. Seven "up-market" campgrounds were touted. While we have only visited one of the seven, after a look on each web site it appears that six of them would be profiled in RuggedElegance.com. Costanoa Cypress Tent Bungalow Costanoa Coastal Lodge & Camp, an hour south of San Francisco, is one that Tim and our seven year-old... more
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2009 Porsche Panamera: A Four-Door Luxury Car for "Rugged Elegant" Moms
I've always dreamed of driving a Porsche. But with two kids, a dog and a tall husband, it's not likely to happen for another ten years, at least. But wait! On Wednesday, July 26th 2005 Porsche AG announced a new four-door, four-seat sport coupe that is expected to be on the market in only four years. The German luxury sports car maker is calling their 2009 automobile the Porsche Panamera. And from the looks of it, I'll want to... more
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2012 Summer Olympians to Compete in London, England: David Beckham's Star Power Shines
If you're destined to compete in or cheer on an athlete or team in the 2012 Summer Olympics, in seven years plan to pack your bags for London. On Wednesday, July 6th 2005 116 members of the International Olympic Committee placed their final votes in Singapore. The 2012 Summer Olympics are heading to England! David Beckham, one of the world's most famous soccer players, used his star power to help England win. David Beckham & Tony Blair in Singapore... more
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England's Ellen MacArthur Sails Around The World in 71 Days: Sets Sights on New Records
On Monday, February 7th 2005, Britain's 28 year-old Ellen MacArthur achieved what many sailors only dream of: She single-handedly sailed around the world. The 5 ft. 2" woman from Northern England's landlocked county of Derbyshire sailed into port yesterday, in record time. Around the world in 71 days! 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes and 33 seconds -- to be exact. The British "Dame", who began sailing at theage of four, set the world record yesterday beating Frenchman Francis... more
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Rugged Elegant Photo of The Day: Horsing Around The Eiffel Tower on Ice Skates
AFP Photographer, Janek Skarzynski captured this night view of the Eiffel tower in Paris. Work began to install an ice-skating rink in the Eiffel Tower as Paris plans to offer six weeks of free skating with a bird's-eye view of the city over the winter period. A gigantic crane was put in place to lift some ten tons of equipment to the tower's first level, where the rink is set to open on December 10th in time for the... more
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Sir Richard Branson, One of The World's Greatest Adventurers Takes 16 People On A Journey of A Lifetime
The name is Branson. Sir Richard Branson. Richard Branson is the founder & chairman of Virgin, a multi-billion dollar, 25,000 person enterprise. The billionaire entrepreneur is looking for the most top-notch individual to run his company, and he's allowing you to come along for the ride. Are you looking for an exhilirating adventure without leaving your couch? Ten countries. Five continents. One show. In a new TV Reality scavenger hunt which premiered with two episodes on November 9th Branson... more
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The Boston Red Sox Nation Grand Slam It All The Way to The World Series
Behind Johnny Damon's grand slam and the Red Sox' four victories in-a-row, The Boston Red Sox Nation is heading to the World Series after beating the Yankees 10-3. I cried tonight when Boston won the American League Championship Series against the Yankees. Their four-in-a-row historic wins give them the opportunity to win The 2004 World Series. This Major League Baseball team, founded in 1887, last won the pennant in 1918. Tonight, I was overtaken with emotion because of what... more
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Come To Papi: David Ortiz Wins Second Boston Marathon in One Day -- Red Sox 5 Yankees 4 in 14
In one day, the Boston Red Sox have won two games. No, it wasn't a doubleheader. Rather it was two Boston Marathons. At 1:22 a.m. this morning at Fenway Park, David "Papi" Ortiz hit a home run for the Red Sox in the twelfth inning to beat the Yankees, 6-4. Tonight, with the Red Sox' season still on the line, Ortiz again powered the Red Sox to a second straight extra-innings victory against the New York Yankees. In the longest... more
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Red Sox Stay Alive On Ortiz's 12th Inning Home Run
David Ortiz hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the 12th to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 6-4 victory against the New York Yankees tonight. At 1:22 a.m. Eastern Time, Fenway Park was filled to the brim with fans. After five hours and two seconds, the fans went home tonight saying it was worth every second! The Red Sox fans, who were praying and holding hands, had their prayers answered when Ortiz connected. He sent... more
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Rugged Elegant Adventure Photo: French Bullfighter in Pamplona Inspired To New Heights
This summer, AFP Photographer Rafa Rivas captured French bullfighter Sebastian Castella Turzack being lifted by this Nunez de Cuvillo bull at the San Fermin fiesta in Pamplona, Spain. The bullfights are said to be the most unique in all of Spain due to the festive atmosphere surrounding the nine days of cultural celebration. In Southern France and Spain, bullfighters are superstars. The only other celebrities in these countries that have a higher status are soccer players. Some Matadors are... more
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It's Official: Tiger Woods Weds Elin Nordegren in Barbados
Att 5:48pm Barbados time on Tuesday, Tiger Woods, 28, married his twenty-four year-old fiancee, Swedish beauty Elin Nordegren at the exclusive island resort called Sandy Lane - Luxury Golf and Spa. The bride wore an off-white sleeveless gown with a veil covering her face, according to those who were able to get close to the sunset ceremony, while Woods wore a beige suit. Nordegren had three bridesmaids dressed in light green. Woods' best man was said to be a... more
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Cadillac's 2004 Luxury SUV is All "SRX"
Cadillac 2004 Cadillac SRX V-8 Post-Gazette: For once, I've found a car that lives up to its advance billing. It's Cadillac's new 2004 SRX. Caddy prefers to see it as an SUV or crossover. But I think "station wagon" is closer to the truth. And that's OK. Whatever it is, many jaded auto writers have hailed it as a thoroughly exciting, elegant car that more than meets its European competition halfway. SRX is truly a landmark, and it's only... more
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Book Review: 'Swimming to Antarctica'
Chicago Sun-Times: By the time she hit her teens, Lynne Cox knew with crystallized passion what she wanted to do the rest of her life: freeze herself as near death as possible on a regular basis in the name of sport. She was a born swimmer. Pools bored her from an early age. Breaststroking through slushy seas just short of solidity, dodging icebergs -- navigating the coldest, roughest open waters on earth in nothing more than a swimsuit, cap,... more
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Fort Myers in Top 10 U.S. Travel Destinations
News-Press.com: Despite lingering fears of terrorism and a slow economy, Southwest Florida's Lee County remains a hot spot for travelers around the nation, a recent poll shows. Fort Myers ranked the No. 8 destination in the United States for 2004 in a poll conducted by Carlson Wagonlit Travel. It was the smallest city listed in the poll of almost 300 travel agents from 62 markets, besting No. 9 San Francisco and No. 10 Los Angeles. Besides the weather, tourism officials... more
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Antarctica: The Last Place on Earth
USATODAY: It's a bracing evening here at the end of the Earth, where the penguin reigns and the landscape is blanketed in ice. But Linda White, 27, of Sydney is as cozy as the crabeater seal that's lolling on the glacier 50 feet away. "It's just my toes that are a little nippy," boasts the giddy marketing manager, bundled up inside a heavy-duty sleeping bag that's resting directly on the frozen ground. White and several dozen hardy companions are... more
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Last Chance Victories
Life Time Fitness: By Pilar Gerasimo Okay, 2003 is almost over. You may be running behind on your resolutions, but you're not defeated yet! Here's your guide to a slew of meaningful goals you can still accomplish (and celebrate) this year. When winter rolls around, I generally think of two things: 1) the fact that another year is coming to a close; and 2) the fact that I haven't gotten nearly as much accomplished as I'd planned. November is about... more
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Car Sharing Spurring Fundamental Travel Changes
UC Berkeley News: San Francisco Bay Area's City CarShare, a non-profit car sharing organization, is showing measurable impacts in reducing vehicular travel, individual transportation costs, private car ownership and environmental hazards, according to a new University of California, Berkeley, report. The findings by Robert Cervero, a professor of city and regional planning with UC Berkeley's Institute of Urban and Regional Development, represent the latest in his three-year evaluation of City CarShare's effects on travel, car ownership, the environment, parking and... more
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Post Ranch Inn - #1 Hotel in North America
Passport Resorts: The highly acclaimed Post Ranch Inn proves once again that bigger doesn't always mean better. Nestled between towering redwoods and the pristine beauty of the Big Sur coast, the intimate thirty-room hotel has received some of the most prestigious recognitions in the travel industry by the Condé Nast Traveler 2003 Readers' Choice Awards Poll, announced during an all-star ceremony in New York. Post Ranch Inn has been recognized as the #1 Hotel in North America and has... more
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