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Host: Cory Cove Players: Paul Lambert, AJ Mansour, Ben Leber, Jordan Schroeder. There is a phone scam going on. You will receive a phone call from DIRECT TV stating that you will receive a very low monthly charge for your Direct TV and internet service if you will pay 4 months in advance with an Amazon gift card ($240). The initials were used to track down Musser after the ring was found in Jackson, Ohio after being lost for more than 60 years. Since graduating from Galax High School in 1961, Gene Musser has had a successful adult life – retiring recently after more than 50 years as a Hillsville firefighter and more than 30 years with Appalachian Power. Position: Pitcher Bats: Right. Throws: Right 6-5, 205lb (196cm, 92kg). Born: December 27, 1988 in Morristown, NJ us Draft: Drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 1st round (27th) of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft from Seton Hall Preparatory School (West Orange, NJ). GAME 44: APRIL 3, 2015: Paul Lambert: 2: Paul Lambert vs Ben Leber: GAME 52: MAY 29, 2015: Paul Lambert: 4: Paul Lambert vs AJ Mansour vs Chris Hawkey vs Ben Leber: GAME 54: JUNE 12, 2015: Paul Lambert: 2: Paul Lambert vs AJ Mansour: GAME 55: JUNE 19, 2015: Chris Hawkey: 2: Paul Lambert vs Chris Hawkey: GAME 60: JULY 31, 2015: AJ Mansour: 2: AJ.

Initials: M.L.
Host: Cory Cove
Players: Paul Lambert, AJ Mansour, Ben Leber, Jordan Schroeder

ItemNameCorrectCluesIncorrect
1Matt LauerAJ Mansour3
2Major LeagueBen Leber2
3Maple LeavesBen Leber3
4Matt LeinartJordan Schroeder3AJ Mansour
5Mario LamoureuxPaul Lambert5
6Merril LynchJordan Schroeder2
7Mountain LionPaul Lambert5
8Miranda LambertBen Leber5Paul Lambert
9Matt LeBlancBen Leber4AJ Mansour
10Miller LitePaul Lambert1
11Minnesota LynxPaul Lambert3
12Monica LewinskiPaul Lambert3AJ Mansour
PlacePlayer1C2C3CBF
1Paul Lambert5112
2Ben Leber411
3Jordan Schroeder223
4AJ Mansour131
Notes & Quotes
Jordan Schroeder, second-year center for the Minnesota Wild, filled in for Hawk, who was on vacation.
Cory: 'I don't even care if Jordan wins. I just want him to finish with more points than Sauce.'
Cory: 'Merril Lynch? How did you pull that one after only two clues?'
Jordan: 'Well, my financial adviser works there.'
Mario Lopez was the 'Don Cheadle' of this round. It was guessed three times in the last five items.
After Meatsauce correctly guessed Miller Lite with only one clue…
Cory: 'Double middle fingers over there. Did those get shipped from Amazon Prime?'
Meatsauce: 'No, they came snail mail.'
Cory: 'When has Mario Lopez ever needed to go on a diet? He's been ripped since he was two.'
Meatsauce, after winning: 'Hey Jordan, thanks for showing up, loser. Hey AJ, way to come in at 8:00, loser. Hey Ben, you're a great human.'

A moment later…

Meatsauce, in a mocking voice: 'My name's Ben. I suck at this game. I've only won five times. Meatsauce's won 24!'

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Game 60: July 31 2015 The Initials Game Show

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One question loomed over the 2008 Beijing Olympics: Would the Games change China?

Richard Pound, now the senior member of the International Olympic Committee, wrote about it in his book 'Inside the Olympics.'

'The decision in 2001 to give the games to China was made in the hope of improvement in human rights and, indeed, the Chinese themselves said that having the games would accelerate progress in such matters,' Pound wrote in 2004.

Francois Carrard, the IOC's director general at the time, said there was 'one issue on the table .. and that is human rights.'

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'We sincerely and dearly hope we will see many changes,' Carrard added.

The Olympics did not change China in ways the IOC suggested, and it was naive to think they would. They failed to bring more openness and, looking back 12 years, the changes have gone in the opposite direction. Instead of the Olympics helping to transform China, China used the Olympics to alter how it was perceived on the world stage and to signal its rising power.

That point was made in the first minutes of the opening ceremony when 91,000 at the Bird's Nest Stadium were stilled on a sultry night by the thundering precision of 2,008 drummers.

China even attempted to control the weather at the Olympics with cloud seeding — another show of its ambition. It seemed to work. A few days after the games opened, the smog and soot cleared and the sun shone. It also helped that heavy industry had been closed for months and vehicles were pulled off the streets.

China won more gold medals than the United States in 2008 and spent an estimated $44 billion for well-organized but somber games. They were dubbed the 'no-fun Olympics' as China's tight security snuffed out any party atmosphere, particularly compared with Sydney and Athens before it, and London after.

Sheena Greitens, who studies Asian politics at the University of Texas at Austin, said the world financial crisis that followed the Olympics by a month, and the rise of General Secretary Xi Jinping, changed China far more than Olympic spectacle. She was in Beijing at the time doing research and studying Chinese.

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'The Beijing Olympics get the attention of viewers who don't necessarily pay lots of attention to global politics and foreign policy otherwise, and that heightens the impact of hosting the Olympics on overall public attention to China,' she wrote in an email.

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It took American Michael Phelps, who won a record eight swimming gold medals, and Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, who won three, to push politics aside.

Hitler's 1936 Berlin Games were often likened to Beijing: an authoritarian state using sports as a stage. Politics dominated the yearslong preparations, with clashes over air pollution, internet censorship, tension over Tibet and Taiwan, and an international torch relay that was met with global anti-China protests.

International TV networks and Chinese censors quarreled up to the last minute over access to Tiananmen Square, about what images could be shown and over who could be on camera. Foreign television was restricted in its movement around the city. Protest zones were created to placate human rights advocates but remained empty and off-limits.

Authorities stage-managed everything. When daily news briefings at the main press center became contentious with reporters declining to yield microphones after questions, they were scaled back or canceled.

'Any country that hosts an event like the Olympics can use it to present the country to the world in a positive light,' Greitens wrote. 'Authoritarian states probably have fewer constraints in doing that than democracies, because they are less accountable to the public in organizing and spending on the event. They can also more tightly control protest and media coverage that might provide a more nuanced or alternative narrative about the host country.' Peter_paranormalanne 28 online, free games.

At a meeting in Beijing just four months before the Olympics opened, IOC President Jacques Rogge said the games were in 'crisis' as anti-China protests in London, Paris, and San Francisco attacked legs of an international torch relay and the Olympic flame. The self-governing island of Taiwan also declined to take part in the relay, signaling its independence from China.

The IOC has not tried that type of relay since.

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The protests came a month after deadly rioting in Tibet, set off by China's handling of the unrest.

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Game 60: July 31 2015 The Initials Game Show

[Stats legend]

One question loomed over the 2008 Beijing Olympics: Would the Games change China?

Richard Pound, now the senior member of the International Olympic Committee, wrote about it in his book 'Inside the Olympics.'

'The decision in 2001 to give the games to China was made in the hope of improvement in human rights and, indeed, the Chinese themselves said that having the games would accelerate progress in such matters,' Pound wrote in 2004.

Francois Carrard, the IOC's director general at the time, said there was 'one issue on the table .. and that is human rights.'

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'We sincerely and dearly hope we will see many changes,' Carrard added.

The Olympics did not change China in ways the IOC suggested, and it was naive to think they would. They failed to bring more openness and, looking back 12 years, the changes have gone in the opposite direction. Instead of the Olympics helping to transform China, China used the Olympics to alter how it was perceived on the world stage and to signal its rising power.

That point was made in the first minutes of the opening ceremony when 91,000 at the Bird's Nest Stadium were stilled on a sultry night by the thundering precision of 2,008 drummers.

China even attempted to control the weather at the Olympics with cloud seeding — another show of its ambition. It seemed to work. A few days after the games opened, the smog and soot cleared and the sun shone. It also helped that heavy industry had been closed for months and vehicles were pulled off the streets.

China won more gold medals than the United States in 2008 and spent an estimated $44 billion for well-organized but somber games. They were dubbed the 'no-fun Olympics' as China's tight security snuffed out any party atmosphere, particularly compared with Sydney and Athens before it, and London after.

Sheena Greitens, who studies Asian politics at the University of Texas at Austin, said the world financial crisis that followed the Olympics by a month, and the rise of General Secretary Xi Jinping, changed China far more than Olympic spectacle. She was in Beijing at the time doing research and studying Chinese.

'The Beijing Olympics get the attention of viewers who don't necessarily pay lots of attention to global politics and foreign policy otherwise, and that heightens the impact of hosting the Olympics on overall public attention to China,' she wrote in an email.

It took American Michael Phelps, who won a record eight swimming gold medals, and Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, who won three, to push politics aside.

Hitler's 1936 Berlin Games were often likened to Beijing: an authoritarian state using sports as a stage. Politics dominated the yearslong preparations, with clashes over air pollution, internet censorship, tension over Tibet and Taiwan, and an international torch relay that was met with global anti-China protests.

International TV networks and Chinese censors quarreled up to the last minute over access to Tiananmen Square, about what images could be shown and over who could be on camera. Foreign television was restricted in its movement around the city. Protest zones were created to placate human rights advocates but remained empty and off-limits.

Authorities stage-managed everything. When daily news briefings at the main press center became contentious with reporters declining to yield microphones after questions, they were scaled back or canceled.

'Any country that hosts an event like the Olympics can use it to present the country to the world in a positive light,' Greitens wrote. 'Authoritarian states probably have fewer constraints in doing that than democracies, because they are less accountable to the public in organizing and spending on the event. They can also more tightly control protest and media coverage that might provide a more nuanced or alternative narrative about the host country.' Peter_paranormalanne 28 online, free games.

At a meeting in Beijing just four months before the Olympics opened, IOC President Jacques Rogge said the games were in 'crisis' as anti-China protests in London, Paris, and San Francisco attacked legs of an international torch relay and the Olympic flame. The self-governing island of Taiwan also declined to take part in the relay, signaling its independence from China.

The IOC has not tried that type of relay since.

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The protests came a month after deadly rioting in Tibet, set off by China's handling of the unrest.

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A month after Rogge spoke, everything changed when an 8.0-magnitude earthquake killed at least 70,000 people in Sichuan province in the west of China. Anti-China protests stopped, sympathy poured in and the games were on their way.

'I'm sorry to say it, but this has turned things around,' Gerhard Heiberg said at the time as a member of the IOC's executive board and its marketing director. From that point, the Olympics rode a wave of goodwill that the Chinese Communist Party's propaganda machine had failed to generate.

China controlled all it could. In his speech in English during the closing ceremony on Aug. 24, Rogge said 'these were truly exceptional games.' Western reporters interpreted this as a lukewarm endorsement. Many anticipated he might call them 'the greatest'or 'games without equal.'

However, the translation in Chinese — prepared by the state-run Xinhua news agency — called the game 'wu yu lun bi.' Roughly translated — 'unparalleled' games. This was far stronger than Rogge's assessment. Communist Party officials cared what impression the games left on foreigners, but mostly they used the games to reinforce their legitimacy and one-party rule at home.

Susan Brownell, an anthropologist at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, has written extensively on China and sports in China. She was also in Beijing during the Olympics and said the China of today under Xi may have it roots in 2008.

'My own assessment is that the games succeeded in promoting an image of China as a superpower, which was regarded negatively by audiences that perceived this as a military threat and a threat to their way of life,' Brownell wrote in an email.

'I would say that the organizational success of the Olympic Games and the fact that Chinese athletes won more gold medals than the Americans contributed to greater confidence, and Xi Jinping reflected that growing confidence,' Brownell added. 'But we should not think that confidence is boundless.'

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AP Sports Writer Stephen Wade reported for The Associated Press from Beijing for 2 1/2 years in the run-up and the follow-up to the 2008 Olympics.





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