Senator Whitehouse just shook up the Olympics forever
The anti-doping legislation he spearheaded has been signed into law. Hereâs what it means
By Dan McGowan Globe Staff,Updated December 11, 2020, 8:51 a.m.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Nov. 10 on Capitol Hill.Pool/Getty
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next, and angela merkel. this is 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, could i ask you to take your seats? those of you who can find any. let me start this session by saying my name is peter sutherland. i m the moderator of this session and will be introducing the report, and first of all, i would like to welcome the very distinguished panel that has come here this evening who have been responsible for the creation of the report which is the backdrop to the meeting which we have this evening and which i will be referring to leader in some little detail. i should say first of all, prime minister cameron, chancellor merkel, and president, let me thank you for the mandate which you gave to the group that is cochaired by myself and the professor, which is produced a report on the doha round. and also, looking at the broad issue of trade liberalization. the report itself is an analysis of where we are in the doha round. it was starte