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“I just don’t doubt that Amanda will restore the paper to its glory,” Price said. “I’m sure it will be just a kick to be there.”
“He approached that whole experience as an important world event,” Clark says. “He saw that we needed to restore confidence, public trust and support for the Olympics.”
With his efforts to restore legitimacy to the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics, Romney came into the national spotlight.
Israeli media reports that President Bush was recently surprised to learn that Palestinian prime minister Mahmoud Abbas was not, as he had imagined, the aggressive young leader of a new generation risen to challenge Arafat, but instead a 68-year-old PLO veteran who had spent most of his political...
“Part of the dean’s initiative has been to restore education at a higher plane of value,” Thibault said. “A number of initiatives have been started to restore that balance, but it’s not going to be...