Sports fans and volunteers attending London's Olympic Games are finding ways around one of the biggest expenses - the hotel
Olympic organizers make more tickets available to fill empty seats
There have been complaints about empty seats during the opening days of the 2012 Games
Despite complaints and concerns about security, most fans seemed to be enjoying themselves as the competition got under way
Olympic flame makes its final lap Friday, gliding along the River Thames on royal barge
Torch will light the cauldron in London's main Olympic Stadium marking the official start of the 2012 Games
More than a thousand children killed, some execution-style; others as young as 8 enlisted as fighters, aid group says
Britain's top diplomat said London will not provide 'lethal' support to the Syrian rebels, but noted he is sure that other countries will do so
Private security G4S failed to hire enough security staff for the London Olympics as it was contracted to do
Arrivals come amid a debacle over security as British troops are brought in to cover staff shortages
Organization cites about 650 suspected cases at one Kismayo clinic since Jan. 1, with 40 cases reported weekly since May
Health organizations are making family planning services, infant health more available for women, and children
New Human Rights Watch report finds clear pattern of increasing violence against migrants in Greece
Authorities says London arrests aren't related to the upcoming summer Olympic Games
Human Rights Watch says variety of torture practiced in Syria is appalling
Human Rights Watch says it has many examples of how laws to counter terrorism have been misused
Amnesty says weapons were imported from China, Ukraine, neighboring Sudan
Alliance stands in solidarity with Turkey, says NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen
NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen demands Syria take 'all necessary steps' to avoid such events in future
Rare honor normally reserved for visiting heads of state
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