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2012 Olympics give Samsung a window on European market
LONDON (Reuters) - The view from Samsung's office in east London spans the 2012 Olympic Park, but the head of sports marketing at the South Korean company could be forgiven for also having an eye on the 2018 Games on home soil.
2012 Olympics give Samsung a window on European market
LONDON (Reuters) - The view from Samsung's office in east London spans the 2012 Olympic Park, but the head of sports marketing at the South Korean company could be forgiven for also having an eye on the 2018 Games on home soil.
2012 Olympics give Samsung a window on European market
LONDON (Reuters) - The view from Samsung's office in east London spans the 2012 Olympic Park, but the head of sports marketing at the South Korean company could be forgiven for also having an eye on the 2018 Games on home soil.
London looks to get ahead of disease threat
LONDON (Reuters) - If someone's stomach is churning and cramping after eating a burger or club sandwich from a pop-up vendor at the London Olympics, Brian McCloskey plans to be among the first to hear about it.
London looks to get ahead of disease threat
LONDON (Reuters) - If someone's stomach is churning and cramping after eating a burger or club sandwich from a pop-up vendor at the London Olympics, Brian McCloskey plans to be among the first to hear about it.
London looks to get ahead of disease threat
LONDON (Reuters) - If someone's stomach is churning and cramping after eating a burger or club sandwich from a pop-up vendor at the London Olympics, Brian McCloskey plans to be among the first to hear about it.
London looks to get ahead of disease threat
LONDON (Reuters) - If someone's stomach is churning and cramping after eating a burger or club sandwich from a pop-up vendor at the London Olympics, Brian McCloskey plans to be among the first to hear about it.
Security and transport fears dog Olympic preparations
LONDON - Britain's army will have to provide extra troops to police Olympic venues as a private security firm cannot supply enough trained staff, while a watchdog warned Thursday that border staff are under-trained.
McDowell is victim of 'freak' rules penalty
VIRGINIA WATER, England (Reuters) - Former U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell was the victim of a
Azarenka blames WTA rules for Rome withdrawal
ROME (Reuters) - World number one Victoria Azarenka said she only played in this week's Italian Open to avoid a ranking penalty.