Ice skater resumes training
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Your support makes all the difference.Tonya Harding, the figure-skating champion, has resumed training for the Olympics with prosecutors still anxious to hear what she and her former husband may know about the Detroit attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan, Reuter reports from Portland. Ms Harding denied any involvement in the attack, for which her bodyguard and two other men have been charged. She indicated she has no intention of withdrawing from the games next month.
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