Thursday, October 20, 2011

Today's Breaking Info On Olympics for Thursday, October 20, 2011

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(4:22:26 AM) London subway boss says no bag checks for Olympics – There are no plans to check people's bags on the London subway as part of extra security planned for the Olympics next year, the head of the city's transport system said Wednesday. The London Underground, known locally as the Tube, will be stretched to its limits during the Games. Critics of the aging and often overstretched system have expressed fears that additional security measures... (This story continues here)

(4:52:22 AM) London Olympics 2012 to create many job opportunities – London Olympics 2012 to create many job opportunities (This story continues here)

(4:03:20 AM) UN assembly calls for truce before 2012 Olympics – The U.N. General Assembly called on Monday for a truce in the world's conflicts during next year's Summer Olympics, an ancient Greek tradition revived in the 1990s but not always honored by U.N. members. (This story continues here)

(4:37:33 AM) Taylor backs Pearce for Olympics – Newcastle's Steven Taylor wants England Under-21s manager Stuart Pearce to lead Great Britain's football team at the 2012 London Olympics. (This story continues here)

(4:32:47 AM) Olympics: Meryl Davis, Charlie White have inside edge as Skate America season kicks off – With the International Skating Union's Grand Prix figure skating season set to open Friday at Skate America in Ontario, Calif., Jo-Ann Barnas of the Detroit Free Press takes a look at the top three local story lines to watch: Here come the champs: Meryl Davis and Charlie White. (This story continues here)

(4:22:10 AM) U.N. assembly calls for truce before 2012 Olympics – UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. General Assembly called on Monday for a truce in the world's conflicts during next year's Summer Olympics, an ancient Greek tradition revived in the 1990s but not always honoured by U.N. members. (This story continues here)

(4:55:09 AM) Olympics tricky time to marry or die for some Londoners – LONDON (Reuters) - Londoners living anywhere near the Olympic Park next year will find that getting married, commuting to work, dining, drinking and even dying while the Games are on may be a little tricky. (This story continues here)

(4:46:33 AM) Cavendish says Olympics won't change Tour plans – World champion Mark Cavendish believes completing the 2012 Tour de France, with a possible fourth consecutive stage win on the Champs Elysees, won't hamper his ambition to win Olympic gold in London. (This story continues here)

(4:12:50 AM) Olympics construction experiences to be shared with industry – Lessons learned in building Olympic venues will be shared with the construction industry via an online information-sharing portal, the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has said. (This story continues here)

(4:27:41 AM) ANS leads City Olympics – read more (This story continues here)

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