LONDON (Reuters) - Football club West Ham United will move into the Olympic Stadium from 2016 thanks to a deal on Friday that makes the venue a lasting part of London's sporting scene but drew criticism over the cost to taxpayers.
The agreement should settle a long-running saga over the future of the stadium, built with 430 million pounds ($653 million) of public money and the centrepiece of last summer's London Games.
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