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Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, front, and the co-president of the Paris bid for the 2024 Olympics Tony Estanguet paddle on the Seine river in Paris Friday, June 23, 2017. Paris is aiming to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports for two days, with 100-meter races on a track floating on the Seine, high-diving into the river, cycling around the Arc de Triomphe and other events to showcase the French capital's suitability for the games. (Martin Bureau, Pool via AP)

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A floating race track is set up on the Seine river in Paris, Friday, June 23, 2017. Paris is aiming to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports for two days, with 100-meter races on a track floating on the Seine, high-diving into the river, cycling around the Arc de Triomphe and other events to showcase the French capital's suitability for the games. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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Belgian biker Kenneth Tancre performs outside the Grand Palais museum in Paris, Friday, June 23, 2017. Paris is aiming to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports for two days, with 100-meter races on a track floating on the Seine, high-diving into the river, cycling around the Arc de Triomphe and other events to showcase the French capital's suitability for the games. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, second right, and former Olympic champion Guy Drut give the start of a race on a floating race track set up on the Seine river in Paris Friday, June 23, 2017. Paris is aiming to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports for two days, with 100-meter races on a track floating on the Seine, high-diving into the river, cycling around the Arc de Triomphe and other events to showcase the French capital's suitability for the games. (Jean-Paul-Pelissier Pool via AP)

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Kayakers paddle on the Seine river in Paris Friday, June 23, 2017. Paris is aiming to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports for two days, with 100-meter races on a track floating on the Seine, high-diving into the river, cycling around the Arc de Triomphe and other events to showcase the French capital's suitability for the games. (Jean-Paul-Pelissier, Pool via AP)

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In this undated photo released by Foxtel, Darren Simpson, right, poses with his co-hosts and fellow chefs Anna Gare and Ben O’Donoghue for their cooking show "The Best in Australia." Simpson, who at 21 became Britain's youngest ever Young Chef of the Year and has been a television chef and food writer, died in Australia on Thursday, June 22, 2017. (Foxtel via AP)

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In this undated photo released by Foxtel, Darren Simpson, left, poses with his co-hosts and fellow chefs Anna Gare and Ben O’Donoghue during a promotion for their cooking show "The Best in Australia." Simpson, who at 21 became Britain's youngest ever Young Chef of the Year and has been a television chef and food writer, died in Australia on Thursday, June 22, 2017. (Foxtel via AP)

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French trampolinist Allan Morante performs at the Petit Palais museum in Paris, Friday, June 23, 2017. Paris is aiming to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports for two days, with 100-meter races on a track floating on the Seine, high-diving into the river, cycling around the Arc de Triomphe and other events to showcase the French capital's suitability for the games. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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French trampolinist Allan Morante performs at the Petit Palais museum in Paris, Friday, June 23, 2017. Paris is aiming to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports for two days, with 100-meter races on a track floating on the Seine, high-diving into the river, cycling around the Arc de Triomphe and other events to showcase the French capital's suitability for the games. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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French trampolinist Allan Morante performs at the Petit Palais museum in Paris, Friday, June 23, 2017. Paris is aiming to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports for two days, with 100-meter races on a track floating on the Seine, high-diving into the river, cycling around the Arc de Triomphe and other events to showcase the French capital's suitability for the games. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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This image supplied by the Mountain Scene newspaper, in Queenstown, New Zealand, shows the front page from the Thursday, June 22, 2017, edition naming Queenstown's convicted drink drivers. The newspaper in a New Zealand resort town is taking a stance against drunken driving by identifying those convicted of the offense this year on its front page. Queenstown’s breathtaking scenery, adventure sports and skiing have made it a must-see destination for millions of tourists but its vibrant nightlife has also contributed to what some describe as an epidemic of drunken driving. (Mountain Scene via AP)

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FILE - In this June 23, 2015, file photograph, an automated dealer asks for players to take a seat at a black jack video slot machine on the floor of the Plainridge Park Casino in Plainville, Mass. The state's only casino generated about $157 million in gross gambling revenues since June 2016, slightly higher than the $154 million it registered in its first full year but still far short of the $300 million initially projected for the slots parlor and harness racing track when it opened. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

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In this June 14, 2017 photo, Duk Young Lee explains about touring bike at his shop in Seoul, South Korea. In a country where bikes are either a poor man’s transportation or a weekend workout for spandex-clad racers, the longest and most highly engineered network of car-free paths in the world is being built through dense evergreen forests, down wildflower-lined river valleys and over steep mountain crests. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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In this June 15, 2017 photo, a man riding a bicycle, passes near the certification center where riders can stamp the location's logo in special-issue passbooks, at the bike path of the Han river in Seoul, South Korea. In a country where bikes are either a poor man’s transportation or a weekend workout for spandex-clad racers, the longest and most highly engineered network of car-free paths in the world is being built through dense evergreen forests, down wildflower-lined river valleys and over steep mountain crests. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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In this June 15, 2017 photo, a man rides a bicycle along the bike path in Seoul, South Korea. In a country where bikes are either a poor man’s transportation or a weekend workout for spandex-clad racers, the longest and most highly engineered network of car-free paths in the world is being built through dense evergreen forests, down wildflower-lined river valleys and over steep mountain crests. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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In this June 15, 2017 photo, a man rides a bicycle along the Ara bike path in Incheon, South Korea. In a country where bikes are either a poor man’s transportation or a weekend workout for spandex-clad racers, the longest and most highly engineered network of car-free paths in the world is being built through dense evergreen forests, down wildflower-lined river valleys and over steep mountain crests. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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In this June 14, 2017 photo, a visitor rides a bicycle along the bike path of the Han river in Seoul, South Korea. In a country where bikes are either a poor man’s transportation or a weekend workout for spandex-clad racers, the longest and most highly engineered network of car-free paths in the world is being built through dense evergreen forests, down wildflower-lined river valleys and over steep mountain crests. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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In this June 15, 2017 photo, people ride bicycles along the bike path of the Han river in Seoul, South Korea. In a country where bikes are either a poor man’s transportation or a weekend workout for spandex-clad racers, the longest and most highly engineered network of car-free paths in the world is being built through dense evergreen forests, down wildflower-lined river valleys and over steep mountain crests. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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In this June 15, 2017 photo, a visitor rides a bicycle along the Han river in Seoul, South Korea. In a country where bikes are either a poor man’s transportation or a weekend workout for spandex-clad racers, the longest and most highly engineered network of car-free paths in the world is being built through dense evergreen forests, down wildflower-lined river valleys and over steep mountain crests. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

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The Smithsonian will highlight 20 smaller circus groups as part of its 50th Folklife Festival, an outdoor exhibition that each year highlights a different profession. The event begins June 29.