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COLTS OWNER LEFT "INCAPACITATED" BY NOVEMBER STROKE

     As part of a legal agreement reached yesterday regarding the
non-football holdings of Colts Owner ROBERT IRSAY, it was
revealed the 72-year-old "is incapacitated by a massive stroke he
suffered on November 29 and is not likely to recover."  Irsay's
son, Colts VP & GM JIM IRSAY, and wife, Nancy, had filed separate
petitions seeking to be named guardians over Irsay and his
estate, estimated to be worth $10M.  Both backed off after an
agreement was reached (AP/Baltimore SUN, 2/29).  Control of the
football team was never at issue (INDIANAPOLIS STAR-NEWS, 2/28).

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