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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Feb 18

    A Russian athlete taking part in the Winter Games may have tested positive for doping in what could be a major setback for the IOChttp://on.wsj.com/2EDbPtn 

    7:51 AM - 18 Feb 2018
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      1. Giacomo‏ @giac_man Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        In curling... Come on guys

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      2. Soy Verde‏ @soy_unvalverde Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        The IOC is a fraud they take advantage of everyone to line their pockets #bantheIOC #bantheolympics

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      3. 11.06.18 WE TAKE IT BACK  🌊‏ @danahaswell Feb 18
        Replying to @soy_unvalverde @SOYVERDE3 @WSJ

        How's the weather in Moscow?

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      2. Leila Harris-Ryberg‏ @LHarrisRyberg Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        If true then all OAR should have their medals stripped, be pulled from remaining events amd sent home. Then Russia should be banned from all international sporting events until further notice. Quite sick of all this pandering and politicing. For once just do what's right.

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      3. Lewis Elston‏ @elstonlew Feb 18
        Replying to @LHarrisRyberg @WSJ

        Totally agree. Also, the football World Cup should be taken from them.

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      2. Bernd Neuner‏ @Bernd__Neuner Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Are you assuming he is the only participant doping?

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      3. Cantankerous Vet‏ @CantankerousVet Feb 18
        Replying to @Bernd__Neuner @WSJ

        No, he just got caught. Western technology isn’t that available to eastern block countries to enable them to effectively mask results anymore.

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      1. Thor‏ @NaturalSwedener Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Classic. Russians are even doping in curling.

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      2. Zingamomma‏ @tubawidow Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        The Russians doping? I’m so shocked!pic.twitter.com/qu8fwCgsMf

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      2. Bradley Greenburg‏ @BGinCHI Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ @JohnJHarwood

        They don't have an Olympic team. They have a doping team composed of athletes.

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      1. RLenks‏ @Rlenks Feb 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Really, I never would have guessed the Russians would cheat? Who wud have thunk it? According to the Russians it never happened in the past , eh? Maybe they haven’t invaded other countries lately either. Must be everyone else is mistaken

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      1. Prez Dotard's Insanity‏ @3YearsOfMyLife Feb 18
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        But of course. Russia can't do anything without cheating.

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      1. Ashley Goldsby‏ @CFB_Thoughts Feb 18
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        The IOC didn't handle this situation well. If Russia is banned, then they should truly be banned. The OAR is Russia's way of getting around their doping ban, which apparently means nothing if the OAR is still doping. But for curling, really?

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