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Two retail employees translate they were fired mould week after they chased down a suspected shoplifter.
China was stripped of a team all-around bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Olympics on Wednesday because it fielded an underage gymnast. Dong Fangxiao was discovered to be 14 at the hour of those Games, two years younger than the lowest age requirement.


Stand by: The allegation gets yet loopier. The men – Paul Shoemaker and Mike McGee – clearly were on their rest and chasing an presumed store shoplifter not in their store, but in an adjacent Apple Store.
The medal resolution be accepted to the Communal States band which finished fourth in Sydney. The IOC has asked after China to turn the medals "as in the last as attainable" so they can be reallocated to the U.S. team.  


The span were heading out of the Sprint store where they used to work in Denver's Cherry Rill Mall when they came upon a hectic security security guard in the hall. "<He> came sensibly basically in head of us, and was like, 'Stop me, Employees me.' Out of breath. You could thoroughly hear he was excited," Shoemaker told Denver's 7News.
The action comes 20 months after China was accused of doctoring the ages of at least two of its gymnasts at the Beijing Games. Those allegations became a focal question of the 2008 Games but were speedily hushed up past the IOC after it cleared China following a pseudo examination which basically consisted of the Olympic governing stiff asking China if they were in the final analysis, categorically satisfied that the gymnasts were of age. When China said "yes" and produced passports and ID cards, the IOC dropped the business, evidently content to set off d emit the controversy pass and not hazard offending its Olympic hosts.


The set of two planned in to help capture the alleged shoplifter.
Leave behind the fact that media reports and security experts set up Chinese government documents which said 2008 link up member He Kexin was 14 years dilapidated and not 16. Forget that asking China to produce documents proving its innocence would be like replacing opiate tests with a frank questionaire in which athletes are asked whether they've even doped or not. And, now, suppose the IOC to think of that Dong had proper documentation at harmonious point too, documentation which was unequivocally forged.


"It's the approach I was raised as a kid," McGee said. "You see something that's going on wrong you spoor in and venture to nick whatever way you can."
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The perturb started after the guess was carted off. Sprint's corporate policy states that employees should not chase shoplifters, although the men argue they were on ruin and it wasn't even Sprint's commodities they were seeking to retrieve. Sprint declined to comment, citing privacy concerns.
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Version du 29 avril 2010 à 15:11

China was stripped of a team all-around bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Olympics on Wednesday because it fielded an underage gymnast. Dong Fangxiao was discovered to be 14 at the hour of those Games, two years younger than the lowest age requirement.

The medal resolution be accepted to the Communal States band which finished fourth in Sydney. The IOC has asked after China to turn the medals "as in the last as attainable" so they can be reallocated to the U.S. team.

The action comes 20 months after China was accused of doctoring the ages of at least two of its gymnasts at the Beijing Games. Those allegations became a focal question of the 2008 Games but were speedily hushed up past the IOC after it cleared China following a pseudo examination which basically consisted of the Olympic governing stiff asking China if they were in the final analysis, categorically satisfied that the gymnasts were of age. When China said "yes" and produced passports and ID cards, the IOC dropped the business, evidently content to set off d emit the controversy pass and not hazard offending its Olympic hosts.

Leave behind the fact that media reports and security experts set up Chinese government documents which said 2008 link up member He Kexin was 14 years dilapidated and not 16. Forget that asking China to produce documents proving its innocence would be like replacing opiate tests with a frank questionaire in which athletes are asked whether they've even doped or not. And, now, suppose the IOC to think of that Dong had proper documentation at harmonious point too, documentation which was unequivocally forged.

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