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...I ask Andrés about big producers, such as Tyson, the meat processor, that have closed facilities after coronavirus outbreaks. My question triggers a passionate monologue....
...The time-restricted finale “Pray the Gay Away” countered bigotry with joyous beats and a closing voiceover of “Pray the hate away”....
...May: Defeated world heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko withdraws from planned rematch with his conqueror Tyson Fury in protest at Fury’s reported views on women and gay people....
...Others could cause an upset, including Tyson Gay, another US runner who has served a doping ban....
...Politics Correspondent On the trail Pentagon lifts transgender ban The move follows the US military’s decision last year to allow women to compete for all combat roles and the appointment of an openly gay...
...In Mississippi, big employers including Tyson Foods, MGM Resorts, Nissan and Toyota have voiced objections to a new law allowing businesses to refuse to serve LGBT people on religious grounds....
...Several runners who will compete in the men’s 100m competition have served bans for doping, including Justin Gatlin, Tyson Gay, Mike Rodgers and Asafa Powell....
...Gay Talese, George Plimpton, Hunter Thompson: all thrived at the intersection of professionalised violence and literary journalism....
...Most of their parents work in the Tyson Food meat packing plant, which processes roughly $1bn a year of pig and turkey....
...Tyson Foods, the meat producer and second biggest employer in Arkansas, urged the state legislature to ensure that the final bill “protects and preserves our religious freedom, will not allow discriminatory...
...Gay of the US....
...Tyson Gay handed the baton to Bailey in gold medal position, but Bolt was not to be denied....
...Gay and South African swimmer Chad le Clos....
...Usain Bolt v Tyson Gay. Dayron Robles v Liu Xiang. Sebastian Coe v Steve Ovett. Like many of the great sporting rivals who endorse their products, Nike and Adidas tend to snap at each other’s heels....
...Tyson Gay of the US, second-oldest man in the field and second-fastest man in history, gave a fairly perfunctory wave; Blake, in contrast, thrust his hands forwards and made a face to indicate that he was...
...But world champion Tyson Gay of the US laboured to become ninth-fastest qualifier for the semi-finals, with 10.09sec....
...The 100m final was billed as a showdown between Bolt, his fellow Jamaican Asafa Powell and Tyson Gay, the US world champion, who failed to qualify for the race....
...It is unfortunate that world champion, Tyson Gay, had to drop out of the short sprint, still to recover from the injury he picked up at the US Olympic Trials two weeks ago....
...Ever since Usain Bolt, 21, broke his Jamaican compatriot Asafa Powell’s world record three months ago and beat world champion Tyson Gay of the US at the same time, the athletics world has been waiting for...
...Rival Tyson Gay of the US, running for the first time in six weeks after recovering from a hamstring injury, lacked sharpness when finishing behind Richard Thompson of Trinidad in his heat in a time of 10.09sec...
...But he laboured initially in the senior ranks, finishing last in the world championships in 2005, before taking silver behind Tyson Gay of the US in last year’s world championships in Osaka....
...This summer, hamstring permitting, millions of eyes will be glued to sprinter Tyson Gay (sponsored by Adidas) in Beijing....
...He was referring specifically to his Jamaican colleague Usain Bolt, who snatched the world record from him earlier this season, and American Tyson Gay, who snatched the world title from him last year....
...The men’s 100m was expected to be a showdown between the American Tyson Gay and Jamaica’s Asafa Powell until May, when Usain Bolt, another Jamaican, set a new world record mark of 9.72sec for the blue-riband...
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