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IN WITH MITT: ROMNEY SET TO GET INTO CRISIS MODE IN UT

          The SLOC named Mitt Romney as its new president
     yesterday and the board "experienced a largely symbolic
     reorganization designed ... to put the scandalous past to
     rest," according to Mike Gorrell of the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. 
     While Romney was named to the top post, resignations "were
     accepted from three high-profile members -- Verl Topham,
     Alan Layton and Earl Holding."  The resignations came as
     part of a "new code of ethics that toughens conflict-of-
     interest rules."  The new management committee "reflects
     expanded government involvement in Olympic preparations," as 
     the board agreed to hold open meetings and open its records,
     "except where proprietary information is involved" (SALT
     LAKE TRIBUNE, 2/12).  Romney said he would resign from the
     board of The Sports Authority and "if necessary," from the
     Marriott board.   Romney also vowed the SLOC would meet its
     budget: "I will not spend more money than we bring in.  No
     way.  No shortfall is acceptable."  He will defer his
     $285,000 annual salary "until after the Games are over and
     we have made clear we have paid our way."  Romney: "The
     managers have messed up big-time, but the athletes haven't. 
     ... The few sometimes disappoint, but the many get it
     right."  Romney's wife, Ann, said, "He loves emergencies and
     catastrophes.  He would never have considered doing it if it
     wasn't a big mess" (BOSTON GLOBE, 2/12).  A SALT LAKE
     TRIBUNE editorial calls yesterday's transactions the SLOC's
     "first step toward recovery" (SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 2/12).
          

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