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IOC DONE WITH LIVING LARGE? THEY SAY IT'S OK TO CUT THE FAT

          The IOC's 109th session, which starts tomorrow in Seoul,
     South Korea, will be broadcast over closed-circuit TV into a
     news-media working room making the "proceedings [available]
     to public scrutiny for the first time," according to Mike
     Gorrell of the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE.  Meanwhile, SLOC CEO Mitt
     Romney "outlined savings" of about $1M "that could be
     realized" if some receptions and ceremonies for IOC members
     in Salt Lake City are eliminated.  Romney also wants IOC
     members to pay their entire hotel bill during the 2002 Games
     and use car pools instead of private cars.  IOC Dir General
     Francois Carrard: "We are very pleased to reduce.  We don't
     need parties, we don't need cocktails, we don't need dinners"
     (SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 6/16).  USA TODAY's Mike Dodd reports
     that Romney said that $1M has been cut from the $3.5M
     budgeted "for the care and feeding of the IOC, but more
     reductions can be made."  Australian Olympic Committee
     President John Coates, on the food served in Sydney's VIP
     lounges: "Certainly no lobster" (USA TODAY, 6/16).  Romney,
     on the cutbacks: "I wouldn't call these luxuries.  We're
     looking at plans for receptions and ceremonies we could
     eliminate" (Lisa Riley Roche, DESERET NEWS, 6/16).

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