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HILL & KNOWLTON'S POSSIBLE DUAL ROLE RAISES SOME EYEBROWS

          The IOC's PR firm Hill & Knowlton is "now also vying to
     represent" the Toronto bid committee in its effort to land
     the 2008 Summer Games, according to Stefan Fatsis of the
     WALL STREET JOURNAL.  Hill & Knowlton is "one of four
     finalists scheduled to make presentations today" to the
     Toronto bid group.  If it wins the job, the firm "will
     represent both the IOC and an organization whose first order
     of business will be to lobby" the IOC for the rights to hold
     the Games.  Hill & Knowlton's contract with the IOC
     "specifically allows it to work for an Olympics bidder." 
     Ron Hartwig, a spokesperson for the firm, said that "no
     company employee involved in the IOC job can work on the
     Toronto effort," and that the firm discussed the matter with
     both the IOC and the Toronto bid group.  Hartwig: "We
     believe that there is no conflict or we would not have taken
     on the business."  Industry execs estimate the Toronto
     account could "generate as much" as $1M in billings until
     the IOC selects the site of the 2008 Games in 2001.  While
     this type of relationship is not "uncommon" in the PR field,
     some observers feel the IOC needs to be "extra vigilant
     about the public perception of its relationship" in the wake
     of the current bid scandal (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 2/23).

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