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Game Tickets for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games would go on sale to the general public starting from the middle of June.
A press release issued by the First Vice President of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Mr Frank Appiah interested sports fans and the general public should contact the Secretariat for the necessary formalities.
The 2008 Beijing Olympic Games is scheduled to take off from August 7-23.
Mr Appiah said as a matter of urgency to facilitate their travel all interested fans should submit their written requests with their full particulars and photocopy of relevant pages in their passport or identity card to the Secretary for immediate action.
Source: GNA
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