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Title: Role Of Hospitality Industry In 2012 Olympics
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London has been named the 2012 Games bid winner by the International Olympics Committee, beating the favourite Paris. What will happen now London has succeeded?
"There are a multitude of benefits for London hosting the Olympics, for the sport sector in particular it provides a unique opportunity for the UK to develop world-class facilities to enable the country to host future first rate sporting events... Showed first 250 characters
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London has been named the 2012 Games bid winner by the International Olympics Committee, beating the favourite Paris. What will happen now London has succeeded?
"There are a multitude of benefits for London hosting the Olympics, for the sport sector in particular it provides a unique opportunity for the UK to develop world-class facilities to enable the country to host future first rate sporting events... Showed next 250 characters
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