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Sochi Olympics isn't a guaranteed winner for sponsors
Feb 5, 2014
If you attend the Sochi Olympics, you’ll see a big presence by U.S. corporate sponsors. But here in the U.S., the companies are being pressured to renounce Russia's anti-gay policies.
PODCAST: Matchmaking in Mexico
Feb 3, 2014
The new Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker is going on a trade mission to Mexico to find new business partners to match with U.S. companies. And, investing in iPads to help schoolchildren learn carries some costs that may be getting overlooked.
Global crimefighters on edge at the Olympics
Feb 3, 2014
The International Olympic Committee has a $20 million contract with Interpol to police doping, match-fixing and corrupt gambling
U.S. Olympic Ski Team 'lives high, trains low'
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Molly Wood
Jan 28, 2014
Marketplace Tech talks with Jim Stray-Gundersen, who advises Team USA and pumps nitrogen into athletes’ bedrooms to boost their performance.
Will NBC be hurt by Lindsey Vonn's injury?
Jan 7, 2014
Much of the value in the Olympics comes when the winners show up on the Today show the next morning and drive ratings.
Will Volgograd attacks scare off Olympic tourists?
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Artyom Liss
Dec 30, 2013
The attacks in Volgograd in the past two days have raised fear of terrorism in Russia in the lead up to the February Sochi Winter Olympics.
Putin will pardon jailed oil tycoon Khodorkovsky
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Kai Ryssdal
Dec 19, 2013
Russian President,Vladimir Putin, vows to pardon a former political enemy who was once Russia's richest man.
For public good, not for profit.
'PRISM on steroids': Russia amps up surveillance ahead of Olympics
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Molly Wood
Oct 8, 2013
Attention all athletes and visitors to the Winter Olympics in Sochi: someone is listening to you.
The economics of winning an Olympics
Sep 6, 2013
Does a bidding country’s economy factor into whether it gets to host the Olympic games?
Tijuana and San Diego try to move past the border
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Jeff Tyler
Jun 4, 2013
The two cities, long divided by a border fence, are now marketing themselves as a unified economic region.