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Just as the Games were won for London through bold and visionary political leadership working with experts and a range of stakeholders, so too will the legacy.
Two near the pond were won for $1,300 by Douglas England of Waterbury, who was building a house adjacent to the lots, but just out of Kasson Grove.
The government and Olympic organisers yesterday unveiled long awaited plans designed to address fears that the 2012 Games will not fulfil the promises made when they were won for London.
His achievements – including a 100m victory in 10.2 seconds in Belgrade, then in Yugoslavia, in 1951, matching the then world record established by Jesse Owens in 1936 – were won for Great Britain, where he lived, off and on, from the early 1940s until the late 1980s.
Lawyers for thousands of mentally ill residents of New York adult homes, many of which have long served as little more than psychiatric flophouses, plan to file a federal lawsuit today to force the state to make the kind of wide-ranging improvements in care that were won for the mentally retarded through the courts a generation ago.
Buildings like hospitals or schools or housing associations (ie not big shiny mansions that were won for free in a genetic lottery).
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