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Summary of Kent Alexander & Kevin Salwen's The Suspect

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Book Preview: #1 The lawyer, Billy Payne, tried to sell the idea of the Atlanta Olympics to the mayor, Andy Young.

But Young had already decided to support the idea.#2 The Olympic Games had been created in Greece in the eighth century BCE as a religious event to honor the god Zeus.

In 1896, a French aristocrat with a passion for Greek philosophy, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, led an effort to relaunch the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.#3 Atlanta was chosen to be the American city to compete for the 1996 Olympics in September 1987.

The city would have two years to convince the eighty-five members of the International Olympic Committee that their city was a better choice than the other five competing finalists.#4 The Atlanta team's strategy was to make every voter their friend.

The Dutch had invested heavily in Atlanta, and the Japanese had built-in financial reasons to support Atlanta.

Young recognized Africa as the most promising bloc of votes.

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IRB Media
882255121Y / 9798822551213
eBook (EPUB)
01/08/2022
English
112 pages
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