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The 29 Olympic Footprints What was the significance of the 'Footprints of History' that traversed the city prior to the Opening Ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics? Were these real? 29 olympic footprints • footprints of history • fireworks display • 2008 beijing olympics • opening ceremony
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World Cup Diplomacy: A Competition of Another Sort How ironic that the 2003 cricket World Cup tournament hosted by South Africa should have as a rather inconvenient side show the troublesome matter of Robert Mugabe's racialist policies in Zimbabwe. How ironic as well that rather than grappling with the issue directly, the International Cricket Confederation should avoid the problem altogether by cancelling at least one match. zimbabwe politics • african politics • racism in zimbabwe • robert mugabe • international cricket confederation
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