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For complete coverage on the Web, please go towww.reuters.com/london-olympics-2012/ LATEST NEWS> Phelps renews gold quest as sport takes the stage > Bond, Bean -- and the Queen like never before > Shooting-Al Hamad becomes Qatar's first female Olympian LATEST SPORT> Equestrian eventing contest to start on heroic note > Badminton-China's "Super Dan" primed to defend title > Archery-South Korea's men shine in record-breaking form > Archery-Korea women on target but U.S. in the hunt > Athletics-Back to business for muscle-bound Bolt > Cycling-Feel-good factor adds to Britain's confidence > Badminton-Late schedule changes infuriate players > Cycling-Former Wall Street employee hits road > Triathlon-American Olympic dream rooted in Cuba > Shooting-Pregnant and pioneer competitors to steal show > Boxing-Draw throws up tasty early clashes BEHIND THE SCENES> Opening ceremony ends long road for volunteer actors > Saudi women join opening ceremony for first time > Bannister says owes famous record to Olympic failure > Athletics-Tyler recalls Berlin meeting with Hitler > Do superstitious minds help or hinder athletes? > Table Tennis-Buffett cheers on U.S. youngster from afar > China official calls on team to be "modest" > Basketball nights inspire dreams after London riots > Equestrian-Dressage is poetry for purists, tough for fans > The roar of the crowd: A home advantage for team GB? > Beethoven was Olympian too, conductor Barenboim says > Sailing-South Koreans apologise after coach sent home > 'State property': Memoirs of a top Chinese gymnast > BREAKING VIEWS-Olympics feel good value, even if they aren't POLITICS AT THE GAMES > Judo-Israelis say Lebanese refuse to train next to them > Greece look to leave woes behind as Games begin > Radical Muslims abandon protest outside Olympic Park > Romney's adventure begins with stumbles > Hockey-Tweet that angered Greeks was fake - Germany > Russia's Putin, Medvedev to see UK PM at Games > Syrian delegation sign Olympic "truce wall" THE MONEY OF SPORT > William Hill raises hopes for Olympic betting boost > Wish you were here? Olympics hoped to be tourist draw > Cash-strapped Britain eyes Olympic business bounce ODD AND WONDERFUL> Archery-Get me a Korean ... any Korean! > Opticians see advertising gold in Korean flag flap > British minister drops clanger with Olympic bell > Swimming-U.S. show off dancing skills in spoof video > Mix 'em, match 'em, trade 'em, obsess about pins WHO WILL COME OUT ON TOP?> Pressure on to turn British investment into gold > China to test superpower claims on foreign soil > No predictions but U.S. eyeing top spot > Australians out to gatecrash Britain's party > South Korea, Japan vie for best of rest in Asia BRITAIN AS HOST> Stay-at-home Brits defy Olympic exodus predictions > London's East End divided on eve of Games > Are 2012 Games one too many for London? > Gold medal for winning hearts? British royals > A Village in name, if not reality > Small English school will make splash at Games THE OLYMPICS IN PICTURES AND GRAPHICS For Olympic pictures, please click on link.reuters.com/req45kFor Olympic graphics, please click on link.reuters.com/gev59s (Created by Sonya Hepinstall)
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