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  • QUOTES OF THE DAY

    Open quoteOne would wish that the motto of this year's Olympics, 'One world, one dream,' could ring true.Close quote

    • ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN,
    • U.S. Congresswoman, speaking as a resolution was introduced in the House asking China to end human rights abuses and its support of Sudan and Burma on the eve of the Olympics