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Reuters When it comes to the Games, the West Coast dominates.
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Ghost Town on the Thames
Olympic visitors came for the sports, and stayed for the karaoke bar in the mall. Why aren't they visiting London?
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Is London's Air Up to Snuff?
How does England's air quality compare to that of past hosts, and could it affect athletes?
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The Geography of Team USA
Where America's Olympians were born and where they currently live reveals interesting clusters.
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The Promotional Video Olympics
The ridiculous advertisements for Paris, Moscow, and New York make us think London deserved the win.
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New Stamps That Combine London's Architecture and Olympians
The Royal Mail unveils its newest Games-related stamps.
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London's Change Games
In the end, the Olympics have helped the city achieve in a decade what might otherwise have taken two or three.
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A Rat and Pigeon Perform the Olympic Torch Relay
London's most athletic vermin run the torch in this charming animation.
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3 Lessons Every Olympic City Should Take to Heart
Done right, the Olympics can increase a city's public spaces and public transportation use.
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Not an Official Sponsor, Nike Still Gets More Attention Than Adidas at Olympics
The athletic apparel company gives other Londons publicity as it continues its tradition of ambush ads.
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Tony Blair Says We Should Wait a Decade Before Judging the 2012 Games
The former Prime Minister, now an Olympics legacy consultant, advises patience when it comes to evaluating the impact of the Games.
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The Culture Clash Behind Mitt Romney's London Olympics Doubts
The American presidential candidate may not understand that for Britons, complaining is a way of showing you care.
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Olympic Park Feels a Little Like a War Zone
One former war correspondent compared it to the "American military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan."
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For Montreal, Memories of the Olympics Boondoggle Remain
The 1976 games were largely considered a financial disaster. Can their legacy finally right itself?
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Cardiff Shopkeepers Worry the City's Homeless Will Leave a Bad Impression
Retailers in the Welsh capital have asked local police to enforce an 1824 law that bans sleeping or begging on public streets.
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Despite Glitches, Olympics Excitement Finally Arrives in London
The city's new cable car crossing the Thames suffered a malfunction this morning, but Opening Ceremonies hype is building.

