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NAMES IN THE NEWS

     PAUL BRYANT JR. is giving the Univ. of Alabama $10M toward
expansion of the school's football stadium (USA TODAY,
10/23)....ALEXI LALAS has been named U.S. Soccer's Male Athlete
of the Year (L.A. TIMES, 10/23)....REBECCA LOBO has been named
1995 NCAA Woman of the Year (NCAA)....Former Seahawk BRIAN
BOSWORTH was profiled on "NFL on NBC."  Bosworth on his former
persona as "The Boz": "My Grandfather used to say, 'Don't let
your mouth overload your ass,' and that's what the Boz was all
about" ("NFL on NBC," 10/22).

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