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Wednesday, August 06, 2008 --- 14 days ago http://web1.foreignpolicy.com/node/9449
China Photos/Getty Images With the Olympic torch making the final rounds in Beijing, the era of the global torch relay may be coming to a close. According to reports , both the Vancouver 2010 and London 2012 torch relays will be confined within Canada and Great Britain, respectively. The London Olympic Organizing Committee apparently wants to "bring the torch relay back to basics" and showcase the torch within 30 minutes of every British citizen. But the real reasoning is likely to avoid the headaches that marred the Beijing torch route: Dick Pound, a former IOC vice-president and a representative for Canada, said that the anti-Chinese protests that pursued the torch through major cities on its global tour had brought the Games “close to disaster”. He added that only goodwill generated after a devastating earthquake hit Sichuan province in May, claiming at least 70,000 lives, averted a boycott. Sure, Vancouver and London are less controversial than Beijing. But maybe they're worried that some bitter Parisians, having been snubbed in their bid for the 2012 games, will try to grab the torch again. ... |
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