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The former track star out of Wisconsin, whose speed and talent took her to seven national championships and three Olympics, ultimately dealt with her demons by stealing away to live a life as a highly paid prostitute.An "escape," she called it, that was really a way of masking an American Dream coming unhinged a real life tragedy that undercut the myth that success, wealth and fame is a surefire path to happiness."I do not expect people to understand," Favor Hamilton said in a frenzied burst of tweets after details about her secret life became public Thursday in a report on The Smoking Gun website. "But the reasons for doing this made sense to me at the time and were very much related to depression."Stanley Teitelbaum, a psychologist who wrote the book "Athletes Who Indulge Their Dark Side," said it's not so difficult to understand. After retiring, and spending most of her life trying to live up to a certain ideal and getting her highs from the adrenaline rush of elite, competitive sports, day to day life in the civilian world can seem boring."You've got to think of an emotional outlet, maybe in her case, a nonconventional outlet, a way of getting high by somehow being a bad girl in contrast to her image of an upstanding, Olympic athlete," Teitelbaum said.In an interview earlier this year with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Favor Hamilton said she dealt with anxiety, an eating disorder and struggled with postpartum depression after the birth of her daughter, Kylie, now 7. But, she told the newspaper, "I feel better than I've ever felt."At the time of the interview, it turned out, she was doubling as "Kelly Lundy," a $600 an hour call girl for an escort service based in Las Vegas.Apparently, it wasn't for the money. In the Journal Sentinel profile, Favor Hamilton said she gave upward of 60 motivational speeches each year and ran a successful realty firm, in addition to doing appearances for Disney and the Rock 'n' Roll Marathon series. The Smoking Gun reported that a check through public records showed she lived in a $600,000 house in the Madison suburb of Shorewood Hills and that neither she nor her husband, Mark, had any outward signs of financial difficulties.Some homes in Shorewood Hills back onto university property.On Friday, there was no answer at the front door of her house a sizeable, split level home at the end of a cul de sac where a hurdle emblazoned with the word "Wisconsin" sits, snow covered, alongside the driveway.A neighbor, Bob Lynch, who used to coach boxing at Wisconsin, said he used to see Favor Hamilton, her husband and daughter walking around the neighborhood and "they looked like a solid, little family.""She's really successful," Lynch said. "Madison's a small town that way. If you were a sports hero at the university, you could do well in business."Neither Favor Hamilton nor her husband, Mark Hamilton, was at their real estate office Friday, which was closing for the Christmas holiday.In the wake of the news, Disney canceled an upcoming appearance by Favor Hamilton, the Orange County Register reported. The Big Ten conference, which hands out the Suzy Favor Athlete of the Year Award to honor an athlete who won 23 conference and nine NCAA titles, had no comment Friday. 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She was sporadically injured and unable to practice on the track, so to get her cardio work in, she would swim laps in the pool while the men's team was practicing. While one piece suits were the norm for women training in an athletic environment, Favor Hamilton would peel off into a head turning, two piece bikini..

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"We assessed what types of programs districts were using, such as curricula, policies, student assistance programs, parent and community involvement, as well as other factors affecting how school districts will respond to this policy." Initial results showed strong support for and interest in improving drug prevention programs, she said. "A growing number of schools have begun using the more effective ones such as Life Skills Training and Project ALERT," Pankratz said. "This is encouraging. About a third say that they are using Life Skills Training and a quarter Project ALERT." Another important finding, she said, was how little time coordinators have to devote to drug use prevention. More than half the respondents said they spent fewer than 10 hours a week. "That means they are scattered in lots of directions, and research shows that to run good programs, there needs to be at least one fulltime equivalent employee doing drug prevention at the district level," Pankratz said. "Only 25 percent of our schools had one or more people doing this full time." North Carolina schools tested for drugs more often than most other states, usually in connection with athletics or other extracurricular activities, she said. As expected, the smaller and more rural school districts had fewer resources for drug prevention. Also, their prevention coordinators were less likely to know about the federal policy requiring use of proven programs. school districts. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation paid for the national survey. 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The paper first develops a historical overview of the development of the Malagasy export garment industry. It is situated within global and local trends towards economic liberalization, the re orientation of development finance towards foreign direct investment, and the globalization of garment production. Three main structural features of the Malagasy Zone Franche garment industry are emphasized: the centrality of low cost labour, the dominance of low value added labour intensive activities, and reliance on access to markets in the industrialized north. These structural conditions are reinforced by the fluidity and volatility of the sector. The final section considers the impacts of these structures on labour relations in the garment industry. It argues that these structural conditions have kept wages and working conditions chronically poor. The development outcomes of populations on the periphery of the global economy are increasingly shaped by the ways in which they are able to fit themselves into global networks of production. The aim of this paper is to examine the interaction of the structures of global production with local contingencies and the impacts this interaction can have for peripheral populations. This problem is addressed here with qualitative and historical case study evidence from the garment industry in the export processing zones (EPZs) in Madagascar (called the Zones Franches). Evidence is drawn from publicly available primary sources, including statistical data published by the Malagasy government, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the World Bank, and the International Labour Office (ILO), newspaper articles, reports published by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) and the Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC), and newspaper articles. I have also drawn heavily on previous academic literature. In particular, I explore the connections between the structure of the global garment industry and the conditions of labour in the Zones Franches between 2000 and 2009. This time period represents to peak of activity in the Zones Franches, the Zones expanded rapidly after being granted access to the United States market through the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in 2000. The country was expelled from AGOA in 2009 following a military coup. Rather, it is likely to reinforce marginal and dependent patterns of accumulation inhibiting economic development. The first section of this paper briefly considers the global contexts of development finance and changes in the garment industry in which this case takes place. The next three sections consider the historical development of the structure of Zone Franche garment sector. They have become increasingly widespread in recent years. According to one estimate, the number of people employed in EPZs worldwide grew from 43 million to 66 million between 2002 and 2006 [1]. Since the Third World debt crisis in the 1980s in particular, FDI has been increasingly seen as the only viable means of financing economic development. In part this is because FDI is more in line with the neoliberal trend in development policy. In any event, there are few other viable options for southern governments. Official aid flows are perceived as too often tied up in the political objectives of donors, banks are (unsurprisingly) much less willing to lend money to Southern governments after the debt crisis, and portfolio investments are seen as too volatile [9]. The relevant point here is that, whatever the underlying reasons, developing countries since the early 1980s have generally viewed attracting direct investments from transnational corporations (TNCs) as the best (or the only) available means of achieving greater economic development. 13], these ideas have had a clear influence on policy. The globalization of garment production Garment production involves four distinct stages (figure 1). The first stage involves the production of fibres. These can either be produced through agriculture (as in the case of wool and cotton) or synthetically. The second stage involves the spinning and weaving of these fibres into textiles and fabrics. The third stage involves the cutting and stitching of these fabrics into garments. This stage is generally mechanized and capital intensive. Larger producers are thus able to realize considerable economies of scale. Wal Mart, Nike, Adidas, Levi Strauss). Figure 1. Value chain for clothing From the mid 1970s onwards, employment in the garment assembly stage has rapidly been transferred to low wage jurisdictions in the developing world. This has not been the case with the other stages of production [14, 15]. Garment assembly operations have become increasingly fragmented, while the production of textile inputs and the distribution of finished products have become increasingly centralized. Profits margins at the assembly stage have thus tended to be very low, owing largely to very intense competition in garment assembly relative to the other stages. The globalization of garment production has been uneven and unequal. It is specifically the low value added, labour intensive stages of the production process, namely garment assembly and some of the agricultural production of natural fibres like cotton and wool, that have come to take place in the global south. Textile production and garment retailing have remained relatively concentrated in the north. Debt, liberalization, and the Zones Franches Madagascar has been almost continuously riven by political conflict and crisis for close to 40 years. The state has held chronically low legitimacy and has often struggled to perform even the most basic functions of government. Maureen Covell dates these trends to 1972 when the country gained formal independence from France. This touched off three years of civil war, which would come to an end with General Didier Ratsiraka gaining power in 1975. The results were disastrous. By the 1980s the island was in deep economic crisis. The liberalization of the Malagasy economy, including the implementation of the Zone Franche programme, was driven by this crisis. In many southern states faced with the same problem, neoliberal ideas offered a solution promising economic growth without needing to address the difficult problem of enhancing state capacity [20]. This was undoubtedly true for Madagascar. Ratsiraka government, like many others in the South at the time, turned to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for financial assistance and adopted a program of economic liberalization. This entailed a radical reorientation of the state approach to development away from planning and public financing and toward attracting investment. The obvious model for Malagasy policy makers was neighbouring Mauritius. Mauritius had begun its own market led development strategy, with EPZs as a central component, in the 1970s. The Mauritian development programme was exceptionally successful. For Malagasy policy makers, given similar assets (namely an abundant supply of cheap labour), facing crisis conditions and IMF pressure to liberalize their economy, the Mauritian success undoubtedly seemed to suggest an appealing model. The Zone Franche legislation was passed in 1989. The influence of Mauritius is especially visible in the similarity of the two countries EPZ policies. The main concessions to investors in the Malagasy Zones Franches were based on the Mauritian model. The Zone Franche legislation grants a substantial tax holiday and reduced import tariffs for foreign investors. Currently Zone Franche investors pay no taxes to the Malagasy government for fifteen years and a discounted rate of ten percent on all profits earned on goods produced in Madagascar afterwards [24]. Madagascar also followed Mauritius in not limiting EPZs to specific enclaves, rather allowing investors to set up anywhere on the island. In theory, anywhere a foreign manufacturer sets up in Madagascar is a Zone Franche. Despite having this freedom, however, almost all the Zone Franche factories in Madagascar are clustered around the capital, Antananarivo. This is likely largely due to the poor quality of infrastructure in the country.

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