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Recently, when a friend mentioned that her boyfriend was going through a David Bowie phase, we had to laugh. You, see we went through a Bowie phase of our own, beginning sometime in high school. Full Article at Flavorwire
Mark Spitz insists he wasn't bitter last year when he lost swimming's most sacred record to Michael Phelps, who remade Olympic history with eight gold medals -- one more than Spitz won in 1972. "It's sort of like I'm the first man on the moon. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Former U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz, left, David Ungar-Klein, founder of Com.sult, center, and U.S. swimmer Aaron Peirsol are seen at a news conference during Com.sult, an international congress for the management and consulting industry, in Vienna, Austria,... View Photo »
Increasingly Bowie was convinced there were witches after his semen. They were intent on using it to make a child to sacrifice to the devil, essentially the plot to Roman Polanski's 1968 supernatural classic Rosemary's Baby.
Ever hear of a Speedo 'Stache? Mark Spitz revealed that, just before his historic gantlet of seven gold medals and seven world records at the Munich Olympics, an inquiring Russian swim coach wanted to know if his mustache slowed him down. Full Article at The Seattle Times
USA Swimming announced a 36-person team on Wednesday to face a combined squad from Britain, Germany and Italy at Manchester, England, on Dec. 18-19. The Americans won the last three Duels, all against Australia. Full Article at The Washington Post
USA Swimming announced a 36-person team on Wednesday. The roster includes 17 Olympians, including Phelps, who broke Mark Spitz's Olympic record by winning eight gold medals at the Beijing Games. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Former U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz, left, David Ungar-Klein, founder of Com.sult, center, and U.S. swimmer Aaron Peirsol are seen at a news conference during Com.sult, an international congress for the management and consulting industry, in Vienna, Austria,... View Photo »
Writer Mark Spitz spent years talking to Bowie, as well as the rocker's family and friends, in a bid to explode myths about the Let's Dance legend in his new tome, Bowie. Full Article at New Kerala
WENN.com A white witch helped cure David Bowie of his crippling drug-fuelled paranoia, according to a revealing new book about the rock star. Writer Mark Spitz spent years talking to Bowie, as well as the... Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
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Former U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz, left, David Ungar-Klein, founder of Com.sult, center, and U.S. swimmer Aaron Peirsol are seen at a news conference during Com.sult, an international congress for the management and consulting industry, in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday Jan. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Former U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz, left, David Ungar-Klein, founder of Com.sult, center, and U.S. swimmer Aaron Peirsol are seen at a news conference during Com.sult, an international congress for the management and consulting industry, in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday Jan. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Former U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz is seen at a news conference during Com.sult, an international congress for the management and consulting industry, in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday Jan. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Former U.S. Olympic swimmer Mark Spitz addresses a news conference during a management and consulting congress in Vienna January 27, 2008.
View Photo »Former U.S. Olympic swimmer Mark Spitz addresses a news conference during a management and consulting congress in Vienna January 27, 2008.
View Photo »A combination photo shows Michael Phelps of the U.S. holding each of his eight gold medals in the swimming competition at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Phelps won his eighth gold medal on Sunday, beating Mark Spitz's record of seven gold medals won at a single Games in 1972.
View Photo »Former U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz, left, David Ungar-Klein, founder of Com.sult, center, and U.S. swimmer Aaron Peirsol are seen at a news conference during Com.sult, an international congress for the management and consulting industry, in Vienna, Austria, Tuesday Jan. 27, 2009.
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