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Article: Yak flips over McDonald's crew and Australian aerial skier.
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- Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI)
- Article date:
- February 18, 2002
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Byline: Cathy Collison
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SALT LAKE CITY_The Yak loves the international spirit here _ whether it's someone executing a burger flip or an acrobatic ski aerial. In that spirit, meet some world champions.
First, we checked out the Parade of Nations, McDonald's style. The fast-food restaurant has brought crew from all over the world to the Winter Games. Like athletes, the workers had to pass trials to get this far. In their case, the 400 champions are measured in speed (of service) as well as teamwork and accuracy. The crew works at the food sites in the Olympic Village for athletes and the media center for journalists.
On Monday, ...
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Article: Yak flips over McDonald's crew and Australian aerial ...
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service;
February 18, 2002 ;
700+ words
... ... yellow parkas with the McDonald's arches instead of the Olympic rings emblazoned on the back. OY, OY, OY: The Yak made fast tracks from the McDonald House to the Deer Valley ski resort to catch the women's ski aerials. We watched women do acrobatics ...
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