Six decades later, fibbing flyer sees London Olympics
It took 64 years, with a detour to Israel’s War of Independence, but Mitchell Flint is finally getting to see the London Olympic Games, live and in person.
It took 64 years, with a detour to Israel’s War of Independence, but Mitchell Flint is finally getting to see the London Olympic Games, live and in person.
New Zealand sailor Jo Aleh is in good position to win her first Olympic medal as her event heads into its final stretch.
A group of 37 Olympians is ready to represent Israel in the 2012 London Games, which kicked off with Friday’s Opening Ceremony.
Israel\’s deputy foreign minister thanked Australia for supporting the campaign to urge the International Olympic Committee to hold a minute\’s silence at the London Games in honor of the 11 Israelis murdered in Munich in 1972.
For the British Jewish community, the most memorable moment of the London Olympics may be a somber one.