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But that logic is more asserted than explained-nowhere is the alchemical process by which an ability to sway the famously inscrutable International Olympic Committee translates into a loss of "political capital" that will have material consequences for meaningful policy debates, or for Obama's ability to implement his agenda, ever spelled out.
CJR 2009
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In 1967, the International Olympic Committee was the first sports organization to ban steroids.
Dr. Rock Positano: Steroid Use Isn't Limited to Professional Baseball Players 2008
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This Web site of the International Olympic Committee is a great place to take a trip back in time to learn about the history of the Olympic Games.
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Their Excellencies will be honorary guests at the 122nd session of the International Olympic Committee, which is meeting in Vancouver for the occasion.
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As we learned from that case, the International Olympic Committee is a law unto itself not covered by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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This Web site of the International Olympic Committee is a great place to take a trip back in time to learn about the history of the Olympic Games.
The Rolla Daily News Homepage RSS Staff reports 2010
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Their Excellencies will be honorary guests at the 122 nd session of the International Olympic Committee, which is meeting in Vancouver for the occasion.
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Anti-Olympic organizers point out the International Olympic Committee is a corrupt globalist institution parallel with the WTO, IMF and other organizations that funnel public money into private hands.
HongPong.com HongPong 2010
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As we learned from that case, the International Olympic Committee is a law unto itself not covered by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Even some of his supporters say that going to Copenhagen, Denmark, to make a pitch to the International Olympic Committee was a mistake.
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