Topic: Jacques Rogge
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A month before the Olympics, Beijing still failing air-quality test
A month before athletes from around the world will gather in Beijing for the 2008 Olympics, the BBC has found that the city still fails to meet international air-quality standards set by the World Health Organization.
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For China's Olympic guests, a not-so-warm welcome
Beijingers say added security rules could stifle the Games.
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For China's Olympic guests, a not-so-warm welcome
Beijingers say added security rules could stifle the Games.
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Protests or not, Olympic torch officials plan to stay the course
Further demonstrations are expected at upcoming stops, which include Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
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Opinion: Olympic boycotts – a bad idea
They don't work. Instead, promote the Olympic truce.
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In Paris, Olympic torch ignites protests
Amid numerous disruptions of the torch relay, IOC President Jacques Rogge called on China to quickly resolve unrest in Tibet.
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