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JOY TO THE WORLD, BUT IOC MEMBERS CAN'T GO VISIT IT

          IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch took "a dramatic
     step to combat the worst ethics scandal in [Olympic]
     history" and "banned" IOC members from visiting bidding
     cities, according to Stephen Wilson of the AP.  Samaranch:
     "I can tell you that the trips of IOC members to candidate
     cities, these are terminated."  Wilson writes that IOC
     members won't be able to visit cities bidding for the 2006
     Games, as the ban would "presumably take effect
     immediately."  Samaranch also called a special executive
     board meeting for January to "consider changes in the
     system" for selecting host cities (AP, 12/22).  Former USOC
     President Robert Helmick, who resigned in '91 amid conflict-
     of-interest charges, "blamed" Samaranch for "failing to pay
     enough attention when allegations of corruption first
     surfaced" in '88.  Helmick: "He did not take this seriously
     or act promptly, for whatever reason" (AP, 12/22).
          SHINE LIKE A STARR? U.S. Sen. George Mitchell will be
     named Chair of the USOC Ethics Committee investigating
     allegations that Salt Lake City "bribed its way" into
     hosting the 2002 Winter Games.  Former White House Chief of
     Staff Kenneth Duberstein will be co-Chair.  Also to be named
     to the five-member USOC investigative panel are MLBPA Exec
     Dir Donald Fehr, NM attorney Roberta Cooper Ramo and USOC
     athletes advisory councilmember Jeff Benz (Jere Longman,
     N.Y. TIMES, 12/22).  IOC VP Dick Pound, on suggestions that
     an independent committee take over the inquiry: "We're quite
     capable of (investigating) our own members.  The last thing
     we need is another Kenneth Starr" (TORONTO SUN, 12/22). 
  

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