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...David Van Biema and Steve Wulf, with bureau reports
...entrances were closed. And at Lake Lanier, where rowing finals were taking place, soldiers toting machine guns patrolled the grandstands. It did not look much like America. But it was. --Reported by Mark Coatney, Adam Cohen, Sally B. Donnelly, Barry Hillenbrand, Lawrence Mondi, Robert Sullivan, David E. Thigpen, Steve Wulf and Richard Zoglin/Atlanta and Elaine Shannon and Douglas Waller/Washington...
...STEVE WULF, who came to us from our sister publication Sports Illustrated, is in effect TIME's coach this summer--organizing our team coverage of the centennial Olympic Games and, this week, writing our lead story about the opening ceremonies. Wulf cares about how sports relate to the culture, to entertainment, to how people express themselves. But he also focuses in on the nuts and bolts of many events; while in Atlanta he will cover baseball, basketball and field hockey. "I expect that these games will be terrific," he says. "At a certain point, track and field will take over...
...Wulf, who edited the issue and wrote two of the stories, says, "The work was made much easier by the writers to whom we assigned the stories and by our good fortune in having what I consider an editorial Dream Team." Working alongside Wulf were reporter LAWRENCE MONDI, deputy picture editor MARYANNE GOLON and deputy art director JANE FREY, and they weathered the inevitable crises of creation beautifully. Adds Wulf: "It was such an enjoyable, cooperative effort that there were times I felt we were competing in the quadruple sculls...
...brought his years of experience on TIME's Olympic beat to the project, putting together the Viewer's Guide, making sure of the facts in each story and keeping everything on schedule. "I can't think of anyone more piped in to the modern pentathlon community than Larry," says Wulf. "Seriously, I don't know what we would have done without him. Actually I do know--we would have blown deadlines and looked like fools...