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Ryan Lochte

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    Shopping at the Grove With Ryan Lochte, Who Just Got His First Credit CardOne month into his Olympic suspension, six weeks into Dancing With the Stars.
  2. Lochte Apologizes for Not ‘Being More Careful and Candid’ About Events in RioHis teammate James Feigen agreed to donate $11,000 to have his passport returned.
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    Ryan Lochte and 3 Olympic Teammates Robbed at Gunpoint in RioOne of the robbers put a gun to Lochte’s head, but he and the other swimmers were ultimately unharmed.
  4. Could Michael Phelps Swim in the 2020 Olympics?He could, but does he want to?
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    Poor Announcer Calls Entire Swim Race Thinking Michael Phelps Is Ryan LochteNot very “Jeah!”
  6. Lochte Would Be the Michael Phelps of Swimming If There Were No Michael PhelpsA sad tale.
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    Ryan Lochte’s Grandma Carrying a Paper Torch Is All the Olympic Spirit You NeedJeah, Grandma! Jeah!
  8. The 7 Most Ryan Lochte Moments of Ryan Lochte’s Career“What defines me? Ryan Lochte.”
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    Ryan Lochte’s Mom Did Not Know What ‘One-Night Stand’ MeansShe did not mean to imply that her son was having lots of casual sex.
  10. mooooooom!
    Ryan Lochte Only Has Time for Meaningless Sex, Embarrassing Mom ReportsAwkward. 
  11. heroes
    Skimpy Speedos to Return to International Swimming Competitions?This could be the best news since the return of Hypercolor t-shirts.
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    Brooke Astor Dies at 105After a messy year of battles between her son and her friends for control of her finances and well-being, Brooke Astor died today at her Westchester estate in Briarcliff Manor. She was 105. For decades Astor was a paragon of Upper East Side elegance and noblesse-oblige charity, but last year a legal battle waged on her behalf against her son, Anthony Marshall, resulted in a series of embarrassing accusations: neglect, misuse of family funds, and fraud. A year ago, Meryl Gordon examined Mrs. Astor’s life, including its messy final chapter, for New York, and found that “the story of the Astor lawsuit is also something simpler and sadder, a tale of parental neglect, repeated generations over.” Annette de la Renta, who took over as Astor’s guardian after charges were first leveled, told Gordon that she hoped the society matron would “slip away” at Briarcliff, “a place she adores.” She got her wish, and Astor can now go back to being remembered as the legend she was. Brooke Astor, New York Socialite, Dies at 105 [NYT] Related: The Family Astor [NYM]