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Family struggles in aftermath of Olympic slaying (Sports Illustrated)
BEIJING (AP) -- In the days since a knifing attack at a Beijing tourist attraction, the coach of the U.S. men's volleyball team said his family has been consumed with the shock of his father-in-law's death and with arranging care for his severely wounded mother-in-law.
McCutcheon in 'tremendously difficult time' (NBC Olympics)
In the days since a knifing attack at a Beijing tourist attraction, the coach of the U.S. men's volleyball team said his family has been consumed with the shock of his father-in-law's death.
U.S. volleyball team shaken by murder of coach's father-in-law (The Telegraph)
BEIJING - One night a dream, the next day a nightmare. An Olympics only hours old was permanently marred Saturday not just by death, but by murder. An attack. In the middle of the day. At a tourist attraction.
U.S. volleyball team operates `as if he was here,' improves to 2-0 (Honolulu Advertiser)
BEIJING — They miss the man, but not the coach. The U.S. men's volleyball team was again without its head coach, Hugh McCutcheon, who was with his wife and family after his father-in-law was killed and his mother-in-law critically injured three days ago at a popular Chinese tourist attraction.
Family struggles in aftermath of Olympic slaying (Las Vegas Sun)
Mon, Aug 11, 2008 (7:18 p.m.) In the days since a knifing attack at a Beijing tourist attraction, the coach of the U.S. men's volleyball team said his family has been consumed with the shock of his father-in-law's death and with arranging care for his severely wounded mother-in-law.
Father-in-law of U.S. Volleyball coach murdered in Beijing (Denver Post)
The U.S. Olympic family was jolted on the first full day of competition at the Beijing Games Saturday when the father-in-law of the head men's indoor volleyball coach was fatally stabbed at a popular Beijing tourist attraction.
Two former Fostoria officers settle with city (The Findlay Courier)
FOSTORIA — Two former Fostoria police officers will get a combined $34,000 for unused sick leave and court costs, according to the Review Times of Fostoria and information released Tuesday by Law Director Tim Hoover.
Lumberjack competition is new fair attraction (The Warren Sentinel)
Performing at the Warren County Fair may not be the same as competing in China, Australia, or at the World Lumberjack Competitions in Hayward, Wis., but for the three members of the Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Show, the smaller venues can be just as rewarding.
Volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon: Bachman's death was 'random act of violence' (Pioneer Press)
BEIJING — U.S. men's volleyball coach Hugh McCutcheon backed his delegation's contention that the death of his father-in-law, Todd Bachman of Lakeville, was a "random act of violence."
Wide-eyed MLK students land in Beijing (Detroit News)
It's after midnight in China, but the kids from the Martin Luther King High School band weren't going to bed any time soon even with a 6 a.m. wakeup call coming in less than five hours.