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Cameron defends Dow sponsorship of Games

Cameron defends Dow sponsorship of Games

Mar 12th, 2012

LONDON (Reuters) -Prime Minister David Cameron has defended Dow Chemical's sponsorship of the Olympic Games in the face of Indian anger over the company's link to a deadly gas leak in Bhopal in 1984. In an interview with Indian broadcaster CNN-IBN, Cameron described Dow as a reputable company and said it would be very sad if India decided to boycott the Games in London this year. ... (Source: Reuters) -
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