London a "hard target" for potential terrorists - Yahoo! Eurosport
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London 2012 Olympics: David Millar tells of the emotional decision to go all the way in battle for Olympic recognition - Daily Telegraph
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“It was the weekend of my mum’s 60th birthday, so the family were at my home in Girona,” he recalls. “When my sister told me she’d heard the news that the BOA’s lifetime Olympic ban was going to be jettisoned, I just lost it emotionally.London stocks lifted by policy action - Financial Times
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2012 Vauxhall Astra unveiled - News - What Car?
This is the 2012 Vauxhall Astra, which has updated styling and is available with more high-tech kit and a new diesel engine.
Astra hatchback and Sports Tourer models have a new look, with restyled front bumper and grille. There are also new front indicators and foglights. At the rear, there's a new bootlid panel and an additional chrome moulding.
The Astra GTC's styling is unchanged, but it gains the option of a new BiTurbo model, which has a twin-turbo diesel engine. The 2.0-litre unit develops 192bhp and 295lb ft of torque, giving a 0-60mph time of 7.8 seconds and a top speed of 139mph. Average fuel economy is 53.3mpg, with CO2 emissions of 139g/km.
There's a £995 premium for the BiTurbo over the 2.0 CDTi 163bhp model. As well as the boost in power it gains bespoke 18-inch alloys, climate control, lowered suspension, a new bodykit and upgraded interior trim.
2012 Astra Sports Tourer has updated front and rear styling
A range of new options have been added to the Astra range. The new Driver Assistance Pack costs £750 and includes forward-collision-alert, following-distance-indictor and lane-departure-warning and traffic-sign recognition systems.
Face-lift includes new front bumper and grille
There's also a new rear-view camera, winter pack and LED daytime running light options, plus three new exterior colours: Sculpture Bronze, Phantom Grey and Deep Sky. The Astra's standard DAB radio system has been upgraded to a Digital Media Broadcast (DMB) system across the range.
New Astra GTC BiTurbo has a 192bhp diesel engine
Prices for the 2012 Vauxhall Astra are unchanged. The updated models are available to order now, with first deliveries expected in September.
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London 2012: Tim Brabants 'back to his old self' after injury - BBC News
Tim Brabants can successfully defend his Olympic title at London 2012 despite a "career-threatening" injury, according to Britain's canoeing chief.
Brabants, 35, won gold in the K1 1000m sprint canoe event at Beijing 2008 but had major shoulder surgery last year.
He was named to Team GB for his fourth consecutive Olympics on Thursday having won a selection battle for his place.
Analysis: GB medal hopes
Tim Brabants is coming into form at the right time after his injury but look to the men's 200m sprint distances for Britain's best hopes of gold.
Ed McKeever won the 2010 world title in the K1 200m class, adding silver in 2011, while Liam Heath and Jon Schofield also won silver in the two-man K2 event that year alongside the European title. The trio should earn Britain two medals at the Games.
GB's women's K4 boat finished fourth at the 2011 World Championships. The four-woman event is seen as the priority over individual races for Rachel Cawthorn and Jess Walker and the ever-improving crew are capable of a medal.
In the men's C1 races, talent ID success Rich Jefferies will be aiming to reach the finals and is considered a hotter prospect for Rio 2016.
Performance director John Anderson said Brabants "looked like he was back to his old self" in the deciding race.
Brabants outclassed rival Paul Wycherley at the World Cup in Duisburg, Germany - the third and final selection race for the British Olympic team - to claim the one spot available to a Briton in the men's K1 1000m at London 2012.
"A career-threatening injury two years ago really put him behind where he wanted to be," Anderson told BBC Sport.
"We're talking a serious injury. Last year was difficult for Tim with his rehab and he basically didn't have enough time to get back.
"I think it's the measure of an Olympic champion to come through that adversity and deliver the performances. Tim's aspiration is to go out and defend his Olympic title. On his day, he's capable of challenging the podium in London."
Wycherley, 26, went to the 2011 World Championships instead of a struggling Brabants after beating the latter in a one-off selection race last summer.
Speaking as his place on the GB team for the Olympics was announced, Brabants said: "[For the past year] I've been fighting off the back foot more than in previous years, because of the shoulder surgery I had. Now we're back where we want to be.
"Four years later, it doesn't get any easier. We know what we did to achieve what we did in Beijing - the training, the work and the mental preparation - now it's following a similar pattern but it's harder, because I'll need to go faster to win in London."
Reigning world champion Adam van Koeverden of Canada, Norway's Eirik Veraas Larsen and Australia's Ken Wallace are among the candidates looking to challenge Brabants this summer.
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