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NO OVERTIME IN PAYNE STEWART-NFL PROPERTIES DEAL

     Payne Stewart ended his six-year sponsorship deal with NFL
Properties after this weekend's PGA Tour Championship in Tulsa,
according to the MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL.  Dan Hanley reports
Stewart will eschew the football look for his own line of
clothing that will be available in stores by Christmas.  Stewart:
"Ralph Lauren watch out.  It's not a golf line per se, but a
casual wear line."  Stewart said his line will include sports
coats, dress shirts, blue jeans, slacks and shorts (MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL, 10/30).

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