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Suiting up for Olympic victory
Sun StaffNEW YORK - Pressure is the name of a sleek Greenwich Village nightclub that Michael Phelps, by virtue of his tender age, could not set foot into most evenings. Yesterday morning, though, there was no question of keeping out the reigning king of the...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Debbie Phelps, Michael Phelps, Bars and Clubs
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'The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'
Times Staff WriterOn the face of it, Wes Anderson's new movie, "The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou," is an adventure tale about a Jacques Cousteau-on-the-skids-type who decides to pull an Ahab on the shark that ate his buddy. But mostly, like all Wes Anderson movies, it'...Tags: Wes Anderson, Bud Cort, Crime, Law and Justice, Bill Murray, Death
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Phelps hopes scene-stealing '03 proves just opening act for '04
Sun StaffHe remains a curio item in some sporting corners, hence his No. 63 designation in ESPN's top 100 moments and personalities of the year, 16 notches behind an X Games angle and one in front of a political protest by a Division III women's basketball player....Tags: ESPN (tv network), Michael Phelps, Health, NBC (tv network), Colleges and Universities
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For most, water far from green
Sun StaffOne in a series of occasional articles on Michael Phelps and his path to the 2004 Olympics. It has been a historic year for Michael Phelps. The payoff for his accomplishments is evidence of how hard it is to make a living in swimming. The 18-year-old...Tags: NASCAR, Career and Workplace, University of Texas at Austin, LeBron James, Ray Lewis
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Swimming for the gold
Sun StaffHIGH SCHOOLS to the north of Baltimore have produced a Golden Triangle of athletes in the past 17 months - Juan Dixon of Calvert Hall, Carmelo Anthony of Towson Catholic and Michael Phelps of Towson. All three have found gold, but they measure it in...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Finance, Bars and Clubs, Athletes, Matt Dillon
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In water, it's world according to Phelps
Sun StaffLONG BEACH, Calif. - Two months ago in Silicon Valley, Michael Phelps had a screw-up that would have been a major scandal on a bigger stage. Phelps didn't see the revised preliminary sheets for the final day of the Santa Clara (Calif.) International....Tags: Trials, Dining and Drinking, University of Texas at Austin, Crime, Law and Justice, Michael Phelps
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Phelps dives into his greener world
Sun StaffMichael Phelps had a light practice with the North Baltimore Aquatic Club yesterday afternoon, but it was still a full day for the world's hottest swimmer. There was the final fitting for the tuxedo he will pack for his coming trip to Australia, where...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Contracts, Michael Phelps, Athletes, Inner Harbor
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One family's ebb and flow
Sun StaffMichael Phelps awoke today on the other side of the world. En route to two meets next week in Australia, he stopped in New Zealand for research and development work at the University of Otago. His strokes and body specifications are being gauged in one...Tags: Trials, Family, Children, Atlanta Braves, Crime, Law and Justice
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A reluctant prodigy
Sun StaffOn the second Wednesday of 2004, Michael Phelps took his first solo business trip. Taking direction from a crew filming a commercial in Malibu, he splashed in the Pacific. Then Phelps hustled back across the country for a brief stop at his Rodgers Forge...Tags: Family, Trials, U.S. Open (tennis), National Basketball Association, Career and Workplace
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