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OLYMPIC NOTES: SALT LAKE'S CITY HALL A KEY BACKDROP

          In UT, Riley Roche & Urbani reported that the City-
     County Building in Salt Lake City will be decorated with the
     five Olympic rings for the 2002 Winter Games.  SLOC
     spokesperson Caroline Shaw said that the city will pay for
     the decorations.  Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson has
     lobbied for the city building to be a central focus for the
     Games, and has "concerns" that city's LDS Church's Temple
     Square will be the "dominant image" of the Games.  Anderson:
     "We're not trying to avoid the temple in any way.  It's just
     not the only thing Salt Lake City is all about. ... The
     [temple's] architecture is magnificent, but it's not the
     only thing" (DESERET NEWS, 11/20)....In Salt Lake City, Mike
     Gorrell reported that 2002 Olympic ticket orders from the
     public "continue to pour in."  SLOC's Shaw said that as of
     Friday, 30,400 orders for 545,000 tickets worth about $57M
     have been processed by SLOC.  SLOC's budget is "counting on"
     $68M from the 885,000 tickets available in the U.S.  The
     public sale ends December 12 (SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 11/20).

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