In a message dated 11/30/00 2:24:57 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the press release, though, and according to Jack Agrios, chairman of the
Edmonton organising committee, "Much of the audience will not be athletics
experts. I think it's absolutely essential that they be
Why the plural? Surely the championships are for this world only. Which
other world is involved?
Mike
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Steven Downes
Sent: 30 November 2000 10:03
To: TandF Digest
Subject: t-and-f: 2001 World's [sic]
In a message dated 00-11-30 05:25:06 EST, Steven Downes writes:
A press release has just whirred through my fax machine, and it spells out
bad news, I'm afraid, about what the Canadians insist on calling the 2001
World's[sic], although why our north American cousins suddenly need to use
an
I fail to see how music would detract from a track meet. It's hard to imagine
a pro sport in the US without the music, cheerleaders, scoreboard games, etc.
to keep our interest although I do remember a time when it didn't exist.
Hasn't affected my enjoyment of the games and probably makes the
That's actually "good" news.
Big daddy NBC won't be there to bully the IOC into excessive
demands to block anything and everything.
IAAF is open to negotiate an internet rights arrangement if
they want to, without violating an outrageous prior arrangement
with a single broadcaster.
RT
On Thu,
://homepages.go.com/~oztrack/
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: 2001 World's [sic]
In a message dated 11/30/00 2:24:57 AM Pacific Standard Time
In a message dated Thu, 30 Nov 2000 3:51:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I fail to see how music would detract from a track meet. It's hard to
imagine
a pro sport in the US without the music, cheerleaders, scoreboard games, etc.
to keep our interest although I do