I.T.A.
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The I.T.A. has banned Romania, Thailand, Egypt and Malaysia from competing in Tokyo because of doping violations.
From New York Times • Jul. 28, 2021
In 2010, the Federal Trade Commission issued a complaint against the I.T.A., alleging that its advertisements falsely assured customers that tanning was totally safe.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 7, 2014
One group of slow seven-year-olds, who had been unable to read more than three words, soared to normal reading levels after only eight weeks of I.T.A. training.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The I.T.A. still has problems, but its struggle to succeed has been made easier by a pair of iconoclastic performers: Shotputter Brian Oldfield and Pole Vaulter Steve Smith.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Perhaps, but it is Oldfield himself who is the big intimidator on the I.T.A. tour.
From Time Magazine Archive
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