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what needs to change? One idea would be to get more heft into the IOC executive committee, a place America's two IOC members, Anita DeFrantz and Jim Easton, won't see anytime soon. The USOC might want to push to get its chairman on that panel, though Probst has not overwhelmed many people in his early going as Peter Ueberroth's replacement. Another notion: Keep working on improving the tone. Chicago and the USOC want to act like partners, but they have to learn how to better relate to the IOC's Euro-centric leadership. The Associated Press
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What Chicago's Loss Means to Usoc
Whether the U.S. Olympic Committee deserves all, some or only a little of the...
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