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After two days of soccer competition, the Sydney Summer Olympics will officially begin midnight Friday Pacific Daylight Time--which is 6 p.m. Saturday in Sydney--with the opening ceremony. Australia is 18 hours ahead of Pacific time, meaning it is midday in Sydney when The Times goes to press. On a daily basis once the Games begin in full, The Times will be reporting many events on a same-day basis, hours before they are shown on television by NBC and its cable affiliates.

COVERAGE

OLYMPIC FAMILY LEGACY

Jenny Johnson-Jordan, daughter of former gold medalist Rafer Johnson, is following in the family’s tradition as a member of the U.S. Olympic team. Page 10

A TIE U.S. CAN APPRECIATE

The U.S. men’s soccer team surprised the Czech Republic with a 2-2 tie that earned the Americans high praise from their well regarded opponents. Page 9

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JACK JOHNSON WAS FIRST

A Sydney suburb that will host Olympic sailing was the site 92 years ago of Jack Johnson’s heavyweight title win, a benchmark fight for black boxers. Page 11

IOC EXPANDS

Complying with a reform plan, the International Olympic Committee selected new senior executives and added 14 members, including USOC President Bill Hbyl. Page 11

STARTING FRIDAY

Starting with Friday’s editions, The Times will print a daily Olympic section through the end of the Games. The closing ceremony is Oct. 1.

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