Barack Obama flies to Copenhagen to support Chicago's 2016 Olympic bid
General Monday 28th September, 2009
. A personal appearance by Obama, the first by a sitting U.S. president at an Olympic session, could potentially play a crucial role in swaying votes by International Olympic Committee (IOC) members w...
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