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Roger Mosey
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BBC Sport blog editor
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<description>I&apos;m Roger Mosey, the BBC&apos;s director of London 2012. That means I&apos;m overseeing all the BBC&apos;s 2012 preparations including not just sport but the Cultural Olympiad, our Olympic news and information services and everything that will bring the story of the London Games to audiences at home and abroad. I want to share here what we&apos;re planning - and debate some of the big issues. You can also follow me on Twitter.
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