Should the Olympics’ opening ceremony include a moment of silence in honor of those killed at Munich 40 years ago?
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Voices from around the world and within the U.S. government have urged the International Olympic Committee to observe a moment of silence in honor of the Israeli athletes slain at the Munich Olympics in 1972. The IOC says it will honor the 11 Israelis in other ways. Today's Question: Should the Olympics' opening ceremony include a moment of silence in honor of those killed at Munich 40 years ago?
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