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Olympics spotlight east London
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4:52 AM EDT, Tue August 7, 2012
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Olympics spotlight east London —
A man walks past graffiti depicting 'Mandeville' (R), one of the official Olympic mascots, in east London two days before the start of the Games.
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Olympics spotlight east London —
East London has long been home to the capital's working, criminal and creative classes. Brick Lane market is a testament to the area's diversity.
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The East End was also home to the notorious cockney gangsters Reggie (right) and Ronnie Kray, who shot a man dead at the Blind Beggar pub in Whitechapel in 1966.
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The five official Olympic boroughs in London are among Britain's poorest, and billions have been spent on regeneration projects in these areas.
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Stratford, where the Olympic Park now stands, was until recently an industrial wasteland and relic of the capital's manufacturing era.
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After winning the bid to host the Games back in 2005, work began on clearing the brownfield site full of derelict land and dilapidated buildings -- more than 200 were demolished to make way for the Olympic Park, say organizers.
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More than 4,000 trees, 74,000 plants and 300,000 wetland plants have been used on the 500-acre site.
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Virtually anything you could want is just a bus ride away in London. Here, shoppers fill the Columbia Road flower market near Hackney Road.
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Last summer's riots in Hackney and across other parts of the capital were a reminder that gentrification hasn't solved deep-seated problems with poverty across east London.
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The epicenter of the chaos in east London was in Hackney, where residents fled their houses and rioters looted stores while battling police.
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But the day after, when hundreds of volunteers turned up with brooms to help clean up east London's broken neighborhoods, showed an extraordinary sense of community.
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While billions have been spent regenerating the areas around the Olympic park, doubts remain as to what the long term legacy of the games will be for east London.