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		<title>Rio wins bid for 2016 Olympics; Tokyo eliminated in 2nd round</title>
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 Tokyo’s hopes of hosting the 2016 Olympics were shattered Friday as the Japanese capital was eliminated in the second round of voting by the International Olympic Committee.
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		<title>China offers pieces of Bird’s Nest for 420 dollars</title>
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 Beijing has started selling souvenir sets of left-over grass and steel from its famed Bird&#8217;s Nest Olympic stadium for 2,900 yuan (420 dollars) each, Chinese media reported Thursday.
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 <p>Beijing has started selling souvenir sets of left-over grass and steel from its famed Bird&#8217;s Nest Olympic stadium for 2,900 yuan (420 dollars) each, Chinese media reported Thursday.</p>
<p>The packs include grass cut on the night of the Games&#8217; closing ceremony, preserved in a clear box, and model Olympic torches made of steel that was not used for construction of the National Stadium, the Beijing News said.</p>
<p>There are 10,000 souvenir sets available for sale inside the Bird&#8217;s Nest, as well as various department stores around Beijing and online, the report said.</p>
<p>The Bird&#8217;s Nest, which seats 91,000 people, became the symbol of the Games held in August in China&#8217;s capital, attracting worldwide attention for its striking design of interlocking steel girders.</p>
<p>It hosted the Olympics opening and closing ceremonies, as well as athletics competition and football final.</p>
<p>It has since proved a hit with tourists, attracting 60,000 visitors on its October 1 opening day, and thousands of people every day since.</p>
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<p>But the venue has also attracted controversy due to charges of 50 yuan (7.3 dollars) for a tour inside, which some locals and sections of the state-run press have said are too high.</p>
<p>According to China&#8217;s National Bureau of Statistics, the average Beijing household has only 60 yuan of disposable income per day.</p>
<p><em>source: google.com</em></p>
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