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We can’t afford to leave the Olympic legacy to the politicians
The Olympics opened with the idea that, in Great Britain, it’s ordinary people who change society. From the moment that Danny Boyle’s opening ceremony filled the stadium with over 7,500 amateur actors, it was obvious that this was a very different Olympics.
By Dan Thompson | Olympics, Opinion | Friday, 17 August 2012 at 6:00 am
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