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A few weeks ago, I got an eMail from the London 2012 bid team saying
that a free event would be taking place on the 6th Jly to mark the announcemnt of who would be holding the games. It said to look on the Ldn 2012 site, though I cant seem to find anything. Anyone know the times & location? |
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In message .com, Joe
writes A few weeks ago, I got an eMail from the London 2012 bid team saying that a free event would be taking place on the 6th Jly to mark the announcemnt of who would be holding the games. It said to look on the Ldn 2012 site, though I cant seem to find anything. Anyone know the times & location? http://www.london2012.com/en/news/pr...6-15-08-00.htm -- Paul Terry |
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![]() "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... In message .com, Joe writes A few weeks ago, I got an eMail from the London 2012 bid team saying that a free event would be taking place on the 6th Jly to mark the announcemnt of who would be holding the games. It said to look on the Ldn 2012 site, though I cant seem to find anything. Anyone know the times & location? Cancelled due to a lack of interest |
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In message , Paul Terry
writes In message .com, Joe writes A few weeks ago, I got an eMail from the London 2012 bid team saying that a free event would be taking place on the 6th Jly to mark the announcemnt of who would be holding the games. It said to look on the Ldn 2012 site, though I cant seem to find anything. Anyone know the times & location? http://www.london2012.com/en/news/pr.../june/2005-06- 15-08-00.htm I was in Trafalgar Square this afternoon. They're building a stage or something for the event. It'll be a bit of a damp squib should the decision go to Paris. -- congokid Good restaurants in London? Number one on Google http://congokid.com |
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In message , congokid
writes I was in Trafalgar Square this afternoon. They're building a stage or something for the event. It'll be a bit of a damp squib should the decision go to Paris. I very much hope that it will - they are much better able to fund the likely multi-billion pound debt (I see that Toronto are still paying off the interest nearly 30 years later, while Greece is saddled with a chain of unused facilities that nobody wants and is trying to justify breaking EU monetary rules by claiming that Athens was virtually bankrupted by the last Olympics). -- Paul Terry |
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![]() "Paul Terry" wrote in message news ![]() In message , congokid writes I was in Trafalgar Square this afternoon. They're building a stage or something for the event. It'll be a bit of a damp squib should the decision go to Paris. I very much hope that it will - they are much better able to fund the likely multi-billion pound debt (I see that Toronto are still paying off the interest nearly 30 years later, while Greece is saddled with a chain of unused facilities that nobody wants and is trying to justify breaking EU monetary rules by claiming that Athens was virtually bankrupted by the last Olympics). -- Paul Terry I think you mean Montreal - '76 games. I think London will have some problems in coping, particularly with transport. Regards David Bennetts Australia |
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![]() David Bennetts wrote: "Paul Terry" wrote in message news ![]() In message , congokid writes I was in Trafalgar Square this afternoon. They're building a stage or something for the event. It'll be a bit of a damp squib should the decision go to Paris. I very much hope that it will - they are much better able to fund the likely multi-billion pound debt (I see that Toronto are still paying off the interest nearly 30 years later, while Greece is saddled with a chain of unused facilities that nobody wants and is trying to justify breaking EU monetary rules by claiming that Athens was virtually bankrupted by the last Olympics). -- Paul Terry I think you mean Montreal - '76 games. I think London will have some problems in coping, particularly with transport. Regards David Bennetts Australia I notice that Ken Livingstone, who is so anti air travel, is in Singapore at the moment. No chance that he could have done his bit by video link then. Kevin |
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"Paul Terry" wrote in message news ![]() In message , congokid writes I was in Trafalgar Square this afternoon. They're building a stage or something for the event. It'll be a bit of a damp squib should the decision go to Paris. I very much hope that it will - they are much better able to fund the likely multi-billion pound debt (I see that Toronto are still paying off the interest nearly 30 years later, while Greece is saddled with a chain of unused facilities that nobody wants and is trying to justify breaking EU monetary rules by claiming that Athens was virtually bankrupted by the last Olympics). -- Paul Terry I think you mean Montreal - '76 games. I think London will have some problems in coping, particularly with transport. Regards David Bennetts Australia I'm all in favour of the Olympics coming to London, and I very much hope that the London bid does win - but we'll know what is to be on wednesday. Regarding the announcement from Singapore - it is estimated that the announcement will be around 12.50pm UK time, and as the press release says, there's an event at Trafalgar Square where large television screens will show the result, as well as a similar event in Meridian Square in Stratford, also with a large screen. BBC London radio will be broadcasting live from Singapore, Stratford and Trafalgar Square (on 94.9 FM). I don't have an infinite amount of time to debate the pros & cons of hosting the Olympics (fortunately!), but I will make three quick points... (1) Transport - Stratford will be served by a dedicated "Olympic Javelin" train from St. Pancras, which will take 7 minutes to reach Stratford via the CTRL tunnels. The transport package, which was originally seen by the IOC as a weakness, is now increasingly said to be seen as a strength. See: http://www.london2012.com/en/bid/bes...mes+transport/ (2) The Montreal/Athens debt legacies - New IOC rules now demand that cities bidding for the games have a far more detailed budget and financial plans in place in an attempt to avoid previous problems of overspending. (3) The facilities and their legacy - London (and much of the UK) has pretty poor sporting facilities (compared to equivalent countries) for top tier athletes. There are detailed plans for what will happen to all the facilities after the Games are over, and I'm certain that they will not suffer from a lack of usage as has occurred on other cities. The legacy of the sporting facilities is a real plus point (IMHO of course!) of hosting the games. See: http://www.london2012.com/en/bid/reg...meforsport.htm |
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) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying
: I notice that Ken Livingstone, who is so anti air travel, is in Singapore at the moment. No chance that he could have done his bit by video link then. Ah, but that's different, because he's "one of them" not "one of us". He's Important, so the same rules don't apply. |
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