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Show ne el eee The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Sammie larketMakesBeijing Bidding Favorite for. There are 432 days until the OLYMPIC NOTES 2002 Winter Olympics begin in Salt LakeCity. ——_———— Bidding for the 2008 Summer Games is picking up intensity. dlesome governmentofficials. But ber 3, 2000 That's part ofthe deal,” said it did irritate the Chinese. And bidders gettesty about every Hie thing as the vote approaches. That is part of the reasonSalt Lake’s team tried to cover every base Pound. Added Visa U.S.official Mike Sherman: “Visa isa global organization. . . . Visa Canada would prefer Canada. Visa Asia would Beijing is the favorite to win back in the mid-’90s, doing all of prefer something in the Pacific.” : MIKE GORRELL to hauntthe city. For now, however, economics more than politics is perceived as the driving force behind the 2008 terests all around the world, a reality thatfrequently prompts sponsors to bet on mostofthe —_—horses so they can be in good with potential customers in China. For ect or some otherdissident group those things that have come back fans butbecause there are 1 billion selection. ‘The Toronto Star visited the helOChasbe aciedot eae:itwasabusiness. told _in Olympic sports. mittee's blessing next July to stage the 2008 Games. Its greatest asset is believed to be its people —not because they are particularlybig the International Olympic Com- ” BS FAMeS— ees M Visa is not alone inhavingin- the eventual winner. General Motors, Bloomberg “TheCChinese will remember who has supported them, especially ifthey get the Games. There's just enormous opportunity there. Westand to gaina great deal from our sponsorship. Tabe very comfortable telling our shareholders that. NOTSOCLOSE | Reding’s opinion has some clout. The European Union and other governments worldwide will start paying 50 percentofthe agency’s operating costs at the start of2002, just in time for Salt ‘ ioe can the still developing Worl KeAntiDoping Agency (WA-. a if uy Seepene of the Soeatehe = thet0C kasiits head tee sates going, soft on drugs to avoid nega- — ‘tive publicity, a charge it strongly disputes. It ee according to Euro- s Lake's Games.Naturally, she wouldfavor one ofthe other four European candidates — Stockholm, Sweden; Vienna, Austria; Bonn, Germany;orLille, France. Theonly otherbid city is Mont- real, which could havean ace-in- the multinational corporations in the next few months might that underwrite the Olympics, the ~ Jeaye IOC members reluctantto Games could providea s taketheir travelingextravaganza entrywayinto a relatively closed toa comwithacontroversial marketplace. human-ri Paris, Toronto,Istanbul, TurA ccamites ofBritish parlia- topic this week with an article king into the role ofsponsors in the hostcity selection process. Neither Canadian IOC member Dick Pound,who heads the organization’s marketing commission, News noted, wants to sponsorthe Chinese Olympic Committee to makea splash in the Chinese auto market.” But GM also is backing Toronto,giving its bid committee $500,000 and vehicles pean Union sports commissioner. Viviane Reding. A clear separation from the IOC isessential, she told the Swiss paper Le Temps last week, arguing that WADA“absolutely must be independent”if it RELAY ROUTE = SLOC will announce the na- key, and oeJape,aretrying _nor the sponsors said they did. valued at $250,000. hopes to have anycredibility inits tional portionofthe torch relay on advantage. Poorth i hopeaChinese crackdown on the Falung Gong mentarians madejustsucharec- i not that anyone in the Olympic movement pays muchattention tomed- Continued from previous page ‘SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 Precincts Counted Registered Voters Ballots Cast FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 MARK O. WALSH DAVID A. WILDE DEM REP ‘SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 4 Precincts Counted Registered Voters Ballots Cast FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 4 MICHAEL R. DUNCAN RUSSELL C. SKOUSEN fe DEM REP SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 Precincts Counted Registered Voters Ballots Cast FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 PAULINA F. 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