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P.L.O. not welcome

NZPA-AP London The International Olympic Committee said it had no plans to give the Palestine Liberation Organisation observer status for the 1988 Games in Seoul. Invitations to the Olympics can be issued only by

the 1.0. C., under a hew plan aimed at reducing political pressure on the Games, and those invitations could go only to •‘duly . recognised” national Olympic committees, said Michele Verdier,: the 1.0. C. spokeswoman.

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Press, 26 November 1987, Page 56

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P.L.O. not welcome Press, 26 November 1987, Page 56

P.L.O. not welcome Press, 26 November 1987, Page 56

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