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Behave or else: IOC, China lay down the law for Games - Read More

Date Added: May 06, 2008 07:31:02 PM
The IOC has toughened its interpretation of the Olympic Charter, informing potential Beijing Games athletes that their actions, reactions and attitudes will be scrutinised at the coming Olympics - right down to their appearance, clothing, gestures and any written and oral statements.

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