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2014 Sochi Olympics experiencing construction crunch

A construction worker passes a decorative fence next to a hotel in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia, in the mountains above Sochi.
(Gero Breloer / Associated Press)
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SOCHI, Russia — With construction still underway at numerous hotels in the area, Olympic officials are insisting that everyone who booked a room for the 2014 Sochi Games will have a place to stay.

Some hotels near the mountain venues were not able to accept guests while others — including some in the city — lacked basic amenities such as telephones, televisions and even toilet paper.

“Every Games has some last-minute issues,” International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams said. “These ones are being handled.”

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Athletes, officials and journalists have been arriving in increasing numbers over the last few days. A much greater influx is expected to begin Monday.

The opening ceremony is scheduled for Friday, with some competitions beginning Thursday.

A significant number of people have been given temporary rooms until their hotels are ready to open.

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