T-shirts that sense muscle activity may athletes perfect the

European Union scientists have created a prototype T-shirt that uses small sensors to monitor the activity of individual muscles, and thereby may help people ensure that they do not overstrain their muscles during any activity. The garment developed by experts associated with the ConText Project may help athletes perfect their moves.

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Boycott Campaign of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

To: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights; Democratic Nations; European Union; EU Parliament; Council of Europe; European Commission; Human Rights Organizations; Sports Federations; Sports Associations; Athletes of Olympic Games; CONI - President of People

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Croke Park and the GAA

History - "Croke Park was named after Dr. Croke who established the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) in 1884 to encourage nationalism, Irish pride and combat the physical apathy in the years after the Famine." also - Bloody Sunday and reopening for european sports controversy.

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