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WILL ATLANTA BE READY? CNN TAKES A LOOK OUTSIDE ITS WINDOW

     CNN's Jim Huber reports, despite recent construction
accidents and the fact Atlanta is still "awash in bulldozers and
red clay," organizers insist they will be ready for the Games --
just 100 days away.  Atlanta reporter Melissa Turner feels
transportation to downtown facilities will be ACOG's greatest
hurdle:  "The most difficult thing they've got to do is convince
the public, convince the spectators and convince Atlantans to
stay out of their cars and stay away from downtown."  ACOG
President & CEO Billy Payne:  "I think it's gonna work fine"
("Sports Tonight," 3/26).

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