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More than medals: UK's Cameron seeks economic boost

Reported by Seattle Times on Thursday, 26 July 2012 (on July 26, 2012)
Seattle Times
British Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Thursday he wants more than gold medals as London hosts the Olympics - he's hoping for a boost to the country's stalled economy as well .

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