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Nightline Tonight Mon., October 8, 2007


Was the death of the Princess of Wales 10 years ago in Paris no more than a fatal car crash or a conspiracy orchestrated by the British royal family? An inquest by the British government, estimated to cost more $20 million, began last week in an attempt to put the debate to rest. The 11-person jury deciding the case flew to Paris today to retrace Diana's steps in the hours before her death. What will the investigation uncover? ABC's Nick Watt reports from Paris.
Special Olympics in Shanghai
In China, the physically and mentally disabled used to be stigmatized publicly, most notably by former Premier Li Peng in 1990. But with the Special Olympics beginning in Shanghai this week, there may be a change in attitude on the horizon. China now boasts the largest contingent of athletes in the games. ABC's Stephanie Sy reports on the reception of the athletes in Shanghai.
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