appropriate
thing, which is to bring the attention not just to the people in Washington, but to the British, of the, not just the reports and the concerns that were broadly built on the market and the public domain, but also of the range of problems in the way this rate was designed that created that vulnerability. And so we gave, we brought those concerns to their attention and we felt – and I still believe this – that it was really gonna be on them to take responsibility for fixing this."
The North Korean woman's football team have walked off the pitch in their opening match of the London Olympics after the flag of South Korea was mistakenly displayed alongside players' names on a screen. The Olympic organizers have apologized and the match in the Scottish city of Glasgow is now underway. Lorna Gordon reports.
The flag
faux pas
happened shortly before the game was due to start. As the North Korean players were being introduced, a South Korean flag was displayed beside their names on a big screen in the stadium. The match against Colombia was delayed after the team
walked off
the pitch in protest. They were persuaded to return when the sides were announced again – this time with the North Korean flag correctly displayed alongside each player's face.
The head of the world Anti Doping Agency, David Howman, has said he believes as many as one in ten athletes of the Olympic Games could be drug cheats. Mr Howman's comments come on the day that the Moroccan middle-distance runner, Mariem Selsouli, has tested positive for a banned diuretic. She had been a favorite for the women's 1,500m gold medal. The athletes governing body has