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The International Olympic Committee head has sought to play down concerns about the safety of the Chinese tennis player, while also saying he planned to go ahead with their long-promised dinner during the Beijing Games.
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With the Winter Olympics in Beijing, the subject of Peng Shuai has again been thrust into the spotlight.
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