Videos: Chinese retirees, troublemaker rockstars and Olympic souvenirs

Al-Jazeera: Chinese retirees live it up with dancing

Al-Jazeera: Chinese rocker Cui Jian, whose song Nothing to My Name became the unofficial anthem of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, says he supports the Olympics but that rock-and-roll stars are born to be trouble-makers.

Al-Jazeera: Five-time gold medallist US swimmer Aaron Peirsol talks about about the physiological impact of competing at the highest level.

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SMG: Wu Minxia's father says her bronze did not come about easily.

NTDTV: Religious dissidents detained during the Olympics

France24: Tourists under surveillance in Tibet

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