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? ? 81 198, Vic Willis** Kennesaw pop 29,783 The most controversial ambush campaign was undertaken by Nike Inc which had begun an advertising campaign with aggressive slogans that mocked the Games' values such as "Faster Higher Stronger Badder" "If you're not here to win you're a tourist" and "You don't win silver you lose gold." the slogans were featured on magazine ads and billboards it purchased in Atlanta Nike also opened a pop-up store known as the Nike Center near the Athletes' Village which distributed Nike-branded flags to visitors (presumably to be used at events) IOC marketing director Michael Payne expressed concern for the campaign believing that athletes could perceive them as being an insult to their accomplishments Payne and United States Olympic Committee's marketing director John Krimsky met with Howard Slusher a subordinate of Nike co-founder Phil Knight the meeting quickly turned aggressive with Payne threatening that the IOC could pull accreditation for Nike employees ban the display of its logos on equipment and organize a press conference where silver medallists from the Games as well as prominent Nike-sponsored athlete Michael Johnson (who attracted attention during the Games for wearing custom gold-colored Nike shoes) would denounce the company Faced with these threats Nike agreed to retract most of its negative advertising and PR stunts. Scottish 4.0% Dutch 2.7% Cobb 7 Players 4 References 1 History 64/18 73/23 Six women wearing a uniform of a white skirt and a white and gold cropped top with the word "Tech" on the front ride onto the football field on the running boards and rear seat of a white-and-gold-painted antique car. 1990 6,478,216 18.6% Geographically remote from each other the northern and southern sections of the county have grown increasingly at odds over issues related to taxes and distribution of services Residents of the affluent areas of North Fulton have increasingly complained that the Fulton County Board of Commissioners has ignored their needs taking taxes collected in North Fulton and spending them on programs and services in less wealthy South Fulton in 2005 responding to pressure from North Fulton the Georgia General Assembly directed Fulton County alone among all the counties in the state to limit the expenditure of funds to the geographic region of the county where they were collected the Fulton County Commission contested this law known as the "Shafer Amendment" after Sen David Shafer (Republican from Duluth) in a lawsuit that went to the Georgia Supreme Court on June 19 2006 the Court upheld the law ruling that the Shafer Amendment was constitutional. 6.6 Sports Of the 26 railroads still offering intercity passenger service in 1970 only six declined to join Amtrak Nearly everyone involved expected the experiment to be short-lived the Nixon administration and many Washington insiders viewed the NRPC as a politically expedient way for the President and Congress to give passenger trains a "last hurrah" as demanded by the public They expected Amtrak to quietly disappear as public interest waned After Fortune magazine exposed the manufactured mismanagement in 1974 Louis W Menk chairman of the Burlington Northern Railroad remarked that the story was undermining the scheme to dismantle Amtrak Proponents also hoped that government intervention would be brief and that Amtrak would soon be able to support itself Neither view had proved to be correct; for popular support allowed Amtrak to continue in operation longer than critics imagined while financial results made passenger train service returning to private railroad operations infeasible.[citation needed], Other British colonies Western and Atlantic Railroad, In 1980 construction was completed on an expansion of what is now named Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport the busiest and most efficient airport in the world it accommodates over 100 million passengers annually Employing more than 60,000 people the airport became a major engine for economic growth With the advantages of cheap real estate low taxes right-to-work laws and a regulatory environment limiting government interference the Atlanta metropolitan area became a national center of finance insurance technology manufacturing real estate logistics and transportation companies as well as the film convention and trade show businesses As a testament to the city's growing international profile in 1990 the International Olympic Committee selected Atlanta as the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics Taking advantage of Atlanta's status as a transportation hub in 1991 UPS established its headquarters in a suburb in 1992 construction finished on Bank of America Plaza the tallest building in the U.S outside New York or Chicago. . Georgia 236.svg State Route 236.
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