Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Today's Breaking Info On Olympics for Tuesday, July 19, 2011

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(9:31:24 AM) No problems with London Olympics security prep – LONDON (AP) -- Security preparations for the 2012 Olympics won't be affected by the resignations of London's top two police officers, the British government said Monday. (This story continues here)

(9:58:08 AM) Minister: resignations won't affect Olympics plans – Britain's Olympics minister says the resignations of London's top two police officers won't affect security planning for the 2012 Games. (This story continues here)

(8:50:41 AM) Japan women eye World Cup/Olympics double – Japan captain Homare Sawa vowed Tuesday to go for gold at next year's London Olympics as her squad returned home to a hero's welcome following their historic triumph at the women's World Cup. (This story continues here)

(9:42:02 AM) UK expects 2012 Olympics to be under budget – Britain's Olympics minister says the 2012 London Games will be delivered under budget. Hugh Robertson says the anticipated final cost of the Olympic construction project has decreased by $25 million to $11 million since May. Discussing the overall $15 billion cost of the games, Robertson told reporters on Tuesday that he is confident that the Olympics will come in under budget." As London... (This story continues here)

(9:35:39 AM) Olympics-Police changes will not harm Games security - minister – Britain's Olympic minister said security planning for next summer's Games would not be disrupted by this week's resignations by London's two top policeman over the phone-hacking scandal engulfing the now defunct News of the World. (This story continues here)

(9:03:42 AM) Tokyo declares bid for 2020 Summer Olympics – Tokyo will bid for the 2020 Olympics, hoping to show the world how it has recovered nine years after the devastation caused by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. (This story continues here)

(9:35:04 AM) Tokyo governor again behind bid to host Olympics – Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara is again behind his city's bid to host the Olympics. Whether that will help or hinder it is open to debate. Ishihara, generally described as an outspoken nationalist, was on hand Saturday when Tokyo officially declared it would bid for the 2020 Summer Olympics. The 78-year-old co-author of the 1989 book "The Japan That Can Say No" was the driving force... (This story continues here)

(9:48:30 AM) Olympics buildings '88% complete' – The Olympic Delivery Authority has announced 88% of the building programme for London 2012 is now complete. (This story continues here)

(9:44:46 AM) Tokyo to bid for 2020 Olympics – Tokyo formally announced its bid to host the 2020 Olympics as a symbol of Japan's determination to recover from the devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami. (This story continues here)

(9:59:04 AM) ANALYSIS-Olympics-Testers gear up for sophisticated dopers – * Science has improved detection, forced more ingenuity (This story continues here)

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