Summary
The chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee won't resign, despite a turbulent first year in office, heavy criticism from amateur sports leaders and the chance of a scathing review from an independent committee that's evaluating the USOC's much-questioned board.
Electronic Arts chairman Larry Probst vowed Monday to serve the final three years of his term in the unpaid job he claimed from Peter Ueberroth last October, sounding confident after the nine- person USOC board held a 6-hour meeting in San Francisco.See the full content of this document
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Probst Choosing to Fight
"I?m not going to resign," Probst said on a teleconference with reporters. "I have engaged about 110 percent over the la...
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