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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: get rid + olympic torch + torch  Related to the article below (Last Update: 6/11/2008)

China Torch Tactics Surface in New York
The Epoch Times Ireland, Ireland - May 20, 2008
The calculated efforts of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to stifle dissent during its Olympic Torch global tour appear to have set a nasty precedent. ...

The Age
Selling Tibet to the world
The Age, Australia - Jun 4, 2008
Shugden supporters claim that the Dalai Lama took advantage of the worldwide groundswell of support that accompanied the Olympic torch protests earlier this ...

Daily Mail
Bare facts about Kelly Sotherton and that wobbly bum...
Daily Mail, UK - May 24, 2008
The politics of Beijing aren't on her radar - and she was surprised not to have been asked to carry the Olympic torch. "I thought I might have been asked, ...
A Helping Hand
Slate - May 19, 2008
Meanwhile, government watchdogs and Democratic operatives say the new policy doesn't go far enough and say McCain must get rid of personnel who were once ...
Shame about the politics
Manawatu Standard, New Zealand - May 28, 2008
But first it's to China for a holiday, to watch her grandad run with the Olympic torch. Her family came to New Zealand when she was 6. ...
The Capitalist Ground Shaken By The Earthquake In China
CounterCurrents.org, India - May 26, 2008
There were numerous protests as the Olympic torch made its way around the world. Now the earthquake has given China an opportunity to turn public opinion ...
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[PDF] The Torch -
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... Martin Luther King Jr. doesn?t even get a full day of celebration and he deserves
it too.? Anderson said. Flags. ... Page 4. 4 JFK Torch, November 9, 2007 ...
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About the Filmmaker
P Cook, P Studies - search.informit.com.au
... is a very ?convenient?, very cheap, but potentially deadly way to get rid of nuclear ...
One was the journey of the Olympic torch and the other was a walk by ...

Spinning Gold: Mormonism and the Olympic Games
J Shipps - Dialogue-A Journal of Mormon Thought, 2004 - dialoguejournal.metapress.com
... Get- ting rid of them was the result of a ... everything about Mormonism that he could
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[PDF] The Stylus
OA Controversy - Stylus, 2002 - stylusnews.tripod.com
... of lighting the sky-high cauldron with the Olympic Flame. ... The Olympic spirit carried
through into the preliminary days of ... real test is when people get in the ...
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[PDF] Nineteenth Century Platinum Coins -
HG Bachmann, H Renner - Platinum Metals Rev, 1984 - platinummetalsreview.com
... small scale with the aid of an oxygen torch (2). Three ... he solved the problem of how
to get rid of the ... I go-rouble coin commemorating the 1980 Olympic Games in ...

[BOOK] Lectures on the Olympic Games
AT Oduyale - 1983 - Lagos University Press

[CITATION] Athlete and State: Qualifying for the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece
NB Crowther - Journal of Sport History, 1996

[CITATION] Pictorial and Multimodal Metaphor in Commercials
C Forceville - Go Figure! New Directions in Advertising Rhetoric, 2007 - ME Sharpe
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One Chromosome Too Many?
CL COLE - The Olympics at the Millennium: Power, Politics, and the …, 2000 - books.google.com
... the examination. Ewa Klobukowska, Olympic champion and co-world record holder
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[BOOK] The Stadium: The Architecture of Mass Sport
M Provoost - 2000 - Nai Uitgevers Pub
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Lets get rid of the fascist Olympic torch

Image I don't quite understand how we have forgotten that the 'Olympic Torch' ceremony was invented by Hitler and his chums.

If ever there was an 'invented tradition' well worth stamping out, it is this ridiculous, Fascist-inspired waste of money ' which sends a Bunsen Burner around the world at tremendous cost for several months before the Games, manned (and womanned) by people dressed up in pseudo-ancient Greek costume, no doubt feeling very silly.

In London, we are now told, it will soon be doing a mini tour, carried by a London bus, Docklands Light Railway and Dame Kelly Holmes (inter alios).

I can't quite work out whether most of the press reports are pleased at the pro-Tibetan protests which dented the hi-tech assisted, sunbeam lighting ceremonial (plucky little Tibet poking the Chinese dragon where it, for once, might hurt); or whether they are a touch censorious at this upsetting of the peaceful, non-political programme of the Olympic Games that we have inherited from the ancient Greeks; or whether they are wondering what might happen to the UK in the ceremonies to come in 2012  (don't forget Iraq, Mr Blair/Brown'.).

Hardly any commentator stops to mention that this silly torch ceremony has nothing to do with the ancient Greeks, and was really invented to be a magnificent shot in Leni Riefenstahl's movie (choreographed by Carl Diem). This is one of Hitler's most pervasive legacies.

They also don't stop to mention that the ancient Olympics ' far from being that sweet haven of peace -- were pretty political anyway. Even in their hay-day, they were often interrupted by the rough hand of Politics.

The classic case is the eligibility of Alexander the Great's ancestor, Alexander 1 of Macedon.  When he turned up to compete in the early fifth century BC , the other Greeks said that he was a foreigner and so wasn't eligible. Eventually the gate-keepers allowed him to take part, but -- although he finished first (equal) ' he didn't  get his name written into the official list of winners. (Hence, he is an awkward example on both sides for the modern argument about whether 'Macedonia' is 'Greek'. Does Alexander 1 prove the Greekness of the Macedonians, or vice versa?).

But there were plenty more political controversies.  The worst was in 364 BC when the Games happened while Olympia was under enemy occupation, or more accurately in the middle of a war zone. In fact, the Arcadians (Olympia's neighbours in the Peloponnese) invaded during the Pentathlon event and some of their soldiers looted the sacred treasures. So much for the 'Sacred Truce'.

That was only the tip of the iceberg. In the 380s Lysias, the Athenian orator and democratic hero, harangued his fellow countrymen, urging them more or less to wreck the Olympic village. Four and a half centuries later, the Olympic officials appear to have turned a blind eye and let the emperor Nero win whatever competition he wanted -- in return for some rather generous investment at the Olympic site.

We may not like the politicisation of the Olympic games, but let's not pretend that this is a modern invention.


 

 

 

 

 
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