Athens Sprints to Finish Line ; Venues Are Mainly Done, Roads Open, Trains Running
The Columbian › August 09, 2004
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ATHENS, Greece - The scene seemed tranquil at first. Just after dawn, sunlight struck the steel arches supporting the gleaming roof of the Olympic stadium, the masterpiece of an event that once seemed destined never to be ready on time.
Beneath the massive structure, though, another scene so familiar to Athenians was playing out as temperatures began to rise.See the full content of this document
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Athens Sprints to Finish Line ; Venues Are Mainly Done, Roads Open, Trains Running
There, crews were pouring concrete, planting shrubs, dabbing paint and building tile walkways. The sound of hammering was in the air, and in the stands a solitary worker swept one of the 75,000 seats in prep...
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