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Swimming's micro-scandal came last week after South African swimmer Cameron van der Burgh was asked by reporters about an underwater video that showed him using three underwater "dolphin" kicks at the start of a breaststroke race.
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Some of the previously untried players in line for senior honors include ACT Brumbies' wingers Mark Gerrard and Clyde Rathbone, New South Wales fullback Cameron Shepherd, ACT prop Nic Henderson and Queensland utility back Drew Mitchell.
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Two others, including current Auburn sophomore offensive lineman Eric Mack, 20, of Cameron, South Carolina, were taken to East Alabama Medical Center in the nearby town of Opelika.
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Two others, including current Auburn sophomore offensive lineman Eric Mack, 20, of Cameron, South Carolina, and another man, Xavier Moss, 19, were treated and released from a medical facility.
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South Africa's Cameron van der Burgh put in the fastest 50m breaststroke time in the world this year, a Commonwealth Games record of 27.18 seconds, to win gold and complete a 50m-100m double.
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Cameron on the South Lawn.
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Catholic Charities is now providing summer meals in Cameron, Hidalgo and Willacy counties in South Texas.
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South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu has written to Prime Minister David Cameron accusing Britain of neglecting its human rights duties over the case.
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Mr Cameron pointed to the planned electrification of the railways in south Wales, cuts to income tax and a commitment to upgrade the M4 motorway.
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Cameron's joint signatories were his Canadian, Australian, South Korean, Indonesian and Mexican counterparts.
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