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...whether it can raise enough money to support the Games, whether its reputation as an oasis of virtue in a desert of iniquity is forever forfeit--Salt Lake has nothing but woe. "We are stunned and bruised," said Utah Governor Mike Leavitt, who along with Salt Lake mayor Deedee Corradini controlled appointments to the S.L.O.C.'s board of trustees. "This does not represent the values of this community...
...People are saying, 'How could it happen here, with our high moral standards?'" echoed Corradini, who had lobbied hard and glamorously for the Olympics, and had joyously accepted the five-ring flag during closing ceremonies at last year's Games in Nagano, Japan. "It has tarnished our reputation." Hers, not least. Last week she announced that she would not run for a third term in 2000, though she had dearly wanted to preside over the Olympic festival...
...season is young and both opponents have good players. Penn's Drew Corradini leads the Ancient Eight with 31 hits and .431 average. The Quakers also feature Mark Nagata, who led the Ivy League in batting average last season, and Armen Simonian, who was among the league leaders in both hitting and pitching in 1997. Columbia junior Dan Gati is second in the league with 32 strikeouts...
...Thursday before the American Trauma Society. She points to studies that have found that having a gun in the home makes it five times as likely that someone in the household will commit suicide, and three times as likely that someone will be murdered. Salt Lake City Mayor DeeDee Corradini recalls a young mother she met during Salt Lake City's gun amnesty and buyback program: "A mother with four young children in tow came. She said, 'This gun has been used once. My husband committed suicide with it. Take...
Whenever Deedee Corradini, the brisk, hard-working mayor of Salt Lake City, goes to a national mayors' conference, as she did in New York City in June and in San Francisco in July, hers is the rare grin among very long faces. That is because, as she says, "we are the envy of the others. We have our problems and challenges, but nothing like the rest of the cities. Look at some of the others. Look at L.A. Or San Francisco. I don't know how you can begin to solve those problems, whereas we can solve ours. Our problems...