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Two members of Jordan's paralympic team who use wheelchairs and a trainer accused of sexual assault won't be competing in the London 2012 Paralympic Games.

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Olympic security firm G4S may lose $77m over guard shortfallupdated: Sat Jul 14 2012 07:38:00

The contractor responsible for providing security guards for the Olympic Games said Saturday it stands to lose up to $77 million after failing to recruit enough staff, less than two weeks before the event opens in London.

UK considers Olympic missile securityupdated: Mon Apr 30 2012 18:40:00

British defense officials consider surface-to-air missiles as part of security during the London Olympics.

Londoners shocked by Olympics missile possibility updated: Mon Apr 30 2012 18:40:00

The British Ministry of Defence might place surface-to-air missiles on a water tower in a densely populated London neighborhood as part of security for the Olympic Games this summer, a ministry official said Sunday.

Amputee swimmer headed to Paralympicsupdated: Thu Apr 26 2012 23:34:00

A double amputee has his eyes set on gold. CNN's Mohammed Jamjoom has the story of a disabled Afghan athlete.

Afghan amputee dreams of Paralympics successupdated: Thu Apr 26 2012 23:34:00

Inside a sparkling new pool house off a dusty, bustling street in Afghanistan's capital, sits a young man with a dream.

Human to Hero: Blade Runner's 2012 Olympic ambitionupdated: Wed Mar 28 2012 10:12:00

He has yet to compete at the Olympics, but the eyes of the world will be on Oscar Pistorius if he is selected for London 2012.

London 2012 Olympics bill set to rise again, report says updated: Fri Mar 09 2012 18:25:00

The bill for staging the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics is set to rise by nearly 20% to £11 billion ($17.2 billion) a UK government committee has warned.

2012 Olympic synchronized swimming tickets oversoldupdated: Thu Jan 05 2012 06:17:00

London 2012 Olympic organizers said Wednesday they oversold thousands of tickets for the synchronized swimming events at this summer's Games.

Oscar Pistorius: The bullet in the chamberupdated: Fri Sep 30 2011 06:26:00

He's "the fastest man on no legs," or -- as his sponsor's high-profile advertising campaign put it -- "the bullet in the chamber."

Becoming a national heroupdated: Tue May 17 2011 07:28:00

Natalie du Toit became a national hero in South Africa, even after she lost a leg in a scooter accident.

Disabled swim star who wouldn't give up Olympic dreamupdated: Tue May 17 2011 07:28:00

A horrific motor accident led to the partial amputation of one of her legs but that was never enough to stop South African swimming heroine Natalie du Toit from realizing her ambitions.

CNN Hero: Sports empower paraplegicsupdated: Tue May 03 2011 17:58:00

Richard St. Denis is the founder of World Access Project, a nonprofit that provides custom-fit wheelchairs and other mobility aids to people living with disabilities in rural Mexico.

An athlete and an entertainerupdated: Wed Dec 08 2010 04:51:00

Nigerian-born paralympic athlete and entertainer Ade Adepitan has never forgotten his African upbringing.

London bombings survivor sets sights on Paralympicsupdated: Wed Jul 07 2010 12:53:00

Exactly five years after the suicide bombings on the London transport network killed 52 people, a woman who lost her legs in the attacks was flying to the United States as a Paralympic hopeful.

Paralympics offers a vision of 'what's possible'updated: Sat Mar 20 2010 20:15:00

Ever since he was a child, Jasmin Bambur dreamed of going to the Olympics. In college, he played competitive handball and was close to making the national team that would take him to the big games.

Time.com: China's Disabled: Going for Goldupdated: Thu Sep 11 2008 06:00:00

As the host nation's athletes continue to win mdeals at the 2008 Paralympics, many in Beijing hope the Games will open doors for China's other 83 million disabled citizens

UK athletes at Paralympicsupdated: Sat Sep 06 2008 21:33:00

British Paralympic athletes hope to take home at least 95 medals in Beijing. ITN's Ian Payne reports.

Wheeling toward goldupdated: Tue Jun 03 2008 16:17:00

Two of the world's top wheelchair tennis players took different paths to win a gold medal at the Paralympics.

Olympic village unveiledupdated: Mon Mar 10 2008 14:04:00

CNN's John Vause has a look at the newly unveiled Olympic village that will house 16,000 athletes in Beijing.

A normal lifeupdated: Mon Oct 01 2007 11:12:00

CNN Hero Josh Sundquist discusses the cancer diagnosis that changed his life.

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