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Therefore, it came as a relief when Boston-based John Hancock Financial Services announced that it had renewed its contract with the Olympic Games. The surprise, however, was that John Hancock had insisted upon an ethics clause in the contract, allowing the company to withdraw its support at any point if it feels that the association is detrimental to its brand...
While it is certainly unfortunate that John Hancock felt the need to include such a clause in the contract, its actions are entirely understandable and appropriate. Clauses such as this are common in other contracts, and this will be an additional incentive for the IOC to conduct itself in a manner that reflects the honor and integrity of the games...
...McComma Grayson Brendan K. Greaves Joseph Green Stephanie B. Greenman Emily F. Gregory Michael K. Grobis Elizabeth S. Grossman Nicholas R.H. Grossman Melissa K. Gruber Jonathan Gruenhut Michael Grunwald Jeffrey R. Gu Lindsey E. Gulden Paul S. Gutman Daniel G. Habib Peter B. Hamel J. David Hampton Elizabeth E. Hancock Julie L. Harms Michael K. Haynie Brenna S. Haysom James L. Hegyi Mark G. Heiman Michael S. Hellerstein Bethany K. Helms J. Welles Henderson Christina S. Henry Stephen G. Henry Tammy A. Hepps Joseph F. Herger Christine M. Hernandez John A. Hight Timothy D. Hirzel Juraj Hlavac Lawrence...
...family photograph projected on the large screen behind him, Jennings read an account of the Great Depression from a woman named Clara Hancock...
...started saving money in 1929 in a piggy bank," read Jennings, quoting from an interview with Hancock...