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In public, Brazilian officials say they chose the World Cup sites to show off the country's diverse beauty and splendor and to bring economic and infrastructure development to the host cities, spread from the steamy Amazon rain forest city of Manaus in the north to the cool nights of Porto Alegre, on the banks of the Guaiba river in the southeast.
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Ultimately, Utah's Congressional delegation championed a bill for a land swap, arguing that the new development was needed to host the 2002 Olympics.
"If the question is, is it in the interests of the citizens of Boston and in the economic development of Boston to host the Olympic Games, I would say, unequivocally, the answer is no," said Andrew Zimbalist, an economics professor at Smith College and author of "Circus Maximus: The Economic Gamble Behind Hosting the Olympics and the World Cup," slated to be published next week.
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