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Post by webm@ster on Mar 12, 2005 23:51:16 GMT -5
LENZERHEIDE, Switzerland (AP) -- Bode Miller had the perfect reply -- to the fans who cover their eyes when he roars down the course, to the coaches who grit their teeth at his Bode-knows-best attitude, to the ski executives exasperated by this Alpine rebel. He won skiing's most valuable prize Saturday: the World Cup overall title. The skier who grew up in a cabin without running water or electricity deep in the New Hampshire forests became the first American skier to capture the overall since Phil Mahre and Tamara McKinney in 1983.
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