Giant Olympic rings were launched on the River Thames in London on Tuesday to mark 150 days until the start of the 2012 Games. The rings — 25 metres wide and 11 metres high — travelled on a barge along the Thames, which runs through the centre of the British capital, and were to pass such landmarks as Tower Bridge and Canary Wharf. London Mayor Boris Johnson, who was due to open Tower Bridge to allow the rings to pass underneath, also announced a programme of free cultural events to accompany the Games. Johnson said: “2012 is one of the most thrilling years in our city’s history and as we welcome the world, we have an unprecedented opportunity to showcase and strengthen London’s outstanding culture and creativity, which are a hugely important part of our economy. The rings on display on Tuesday will be back on the Thames at the start of the Olympics, which get underway on July 27. From gulftoday