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OLYMPIC NOTES: USOC PANEL EXAMINES ETHICS ISSUES

     The USOC's ethics panel will meet in Chicago on December 6
to review conflict of interest questions facing  the nominating
committee for the next USOC president and Bill Hybl, the leading
candidate for the position (USA TODAY, 11/22)....Lyle Harris
writes in the ATLANTA CONSTITUTION that Fulton County officials
estimate it will cost about $5.6M to expand their operations for
the Olympics (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 11/22)...."Georgia
Agriculture's Living Legacy" will be a one-quarter acre
exhibition in the Centennial Olympic Park during the '96 Games.
The exhibition is sponsored by Georgia Agriculture '96, a
consortium of 21 agricultural commodities, agribusinesses and
educational institutions (Georgia Agriculture '96).

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