China media says US pays athletes to 'disrupt' Beijing Games

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BEIJING - Chinese state media said the United States plans to 'maliciously disrupt and spoil' the Beijing Winter Olympics by enticing athletes to make half-hearted efforts in competition and to criticise Beijing. A week before the Games begin amid tensions between the two superpowers, China Daily, an English-language newspaper run by the ruling Chinese Communist Party's Publicity Department, on Friday...

BEIJING - Chinese state media said the United States plans to "maliciously disrupt and spoil" the Beijing Winter Olympics by enticing athletes to make half-hearted efforts in competition and to criticise Beijing.

A US embassy spokesman told Reuters by email on Saturday: "We were not and are not coordinating a global campaign regarding participation at the Olympics."

 

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