Olympic sponsors caught in the middle of diplomatic boycotts against China
Sponsors of the Olympics are trying to walk a fine line between promoting their brands, while staying away from broader criticism of the Beijing games. They're caught in the middle of diplomatic boycotts, the economic power of Chinese consumers and fear of retaliation by the Chinese government. CNN's Selina Wang reports.
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