London Olympics Security Firm Can't Fill Jobs
Voice of America (blog)
A private firm contracted to provide security at the 2012 London Olympics has apologized to Olympic officials for failing to provide all the personnel it had promised. G4S said Saturday it is having difficulty processing applicants for the security ...
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London Olympics defends troop surge request
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
London's Olympic organizers reeled on Friday from the fallout of revelations that 3500 British troops— some of them just back from tours in Afghanistan — would need to step in and help guard venues for the Olympics. That's because the security ...
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Washington Post
LONDON — The boss of British security group G4S said Saturday he was sorry that his company had bungled the contract to help protect the 2012 Olympic Games, a humbling televised apology that followed days of ugly news about his firm's failures.
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics to be greenest ever
Jamaica Observer
LONDON, England (AFP) — Despite dozens of compromises since London's winning bid seven years ago promised an idyllic eco-Olympics with a.
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Olympics-G4S security boss sorry for Games guards fiasco
Reuters
LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - The head of private security firm G4S said on Saturday his firm only realised just over a week ago it would not be able to supply enough venue guards for this month'sLondon Olympics, as he publicly apologised for the ...
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics: Suresh Kalmadi hits back at Ajay Maken, calls for his ...
Economic Times
Suresh Kalmadi today hit back at Ajay Maken, accusing the Sports Minister of carrying out a vilification campaign against him.
See all stories on this topic »Security Shortfall Spotlights British Firm
Wall Street Journal
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Voice of America (blog)
A private firm contracted to provide security at the 2012 London Olympics has apologized to Olympic officials for failing to provide all the personnel it had promised. G4S said Saturday it is having difficulty processing applicants for the security ...
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
London's Olympic organizers reeled on Friday from the fallout of revelations that 3500 British troops— some of them just back from tours in Afghanistan — would need to step in and help guard venues for the Olympics. That's because the security ...
See all stories on this topic »Boss of security company G4S apologizes after Olympic fiasco forces UK to call ...
Washington Post
LONDON — The boss of British security group G4S said Saturday he was sorry that his company had bungled the contract to help protect the 2012 Olympic Games, a humbling televised apology that followed days of ugly news about his firm's failures.
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics to be greenest ever
Jamaica Observer
LONDON, England (AFP) — Despite dozens of compromises since London's winning bid seven years ago promised an idyllic eco-Olympics with a.
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| London Olympic chief Coe defends security plans Wilkes Barre Times-Leader Associated Press (AP) The head of London's Olympic committee is shrugging off concerns about the addition of more soldiers to guard venues for the games. Games chair … - timesleader.com. See all stories on this topic » | Wilkes Barre Times-Leader |
Reuters
LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - The head of private security firm G4S said on Saturday his firm only realised just over a week ago it would not be able to supply enough venue guards for this month'sLondon Olympics, as he publicly apologised for the ...
See all stories on this topic »London Olympics: Suresh Kalmadi hits back at Ajay Maken, calls for his ...
Economic Times
Suresh Kalmadi today hit back at Ajay Maken, accusing the Sports Minister of carrying out a vilification campaign against him.
See all stories on this topic »Security Shortfall Spotlights British Firm
Wall Street Journal
Get the latest Journal coverage of the 2012 Games right here - every story, video, photo or tweet related to the competition and all news off the field.
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