Marian Jones Should Return Olympic Medals, Says Ex-White House Drug Spokesman Bob Weiner

U.S. Newswire, October, 2007

To: SPORTS EDITORS

Contact: Bob Weiner or Rebecca Vander Linde, both of Robert Weiner Associates, 1-301-283-0821 or 1-202-329-1700

WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "Marian Jones should give back her five 2000 Olympic medals, or the Olympics should force her to return them," says Bob Weiner, White House Office of National Drug Policy spokesman 1995-2001, who was on the U.S. government official Olympic delegation in 2000 and coordinated White House drug policy media at the Sydney Olympics where Jones competed.

"Jones' guilt admission shows that not everything is a victory, especially when people control their own lives," says Weiner, who assisted in the creation of the World and U.S. Anti-Doping Agencies. "But we've made huge progress given the fact...

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