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Thousands more Olympics tickets put on sale after row

Reported by Bangkok Post on Monday, 30 July 2012 (on July 30, 2012)
Bangkok Post
More unused Olympics tickets held by international sports federations will go on sale to the public, London 2012 organisers promised Monday, following a row over blocks of empty seats.

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