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EXECUTIVE TRANSACTIONS

     The Sabres announced the following front office
reorganization: SEYMOUR KNOX, IV was named to VP/Corporate
Relations; KERRY ATKINSON was named Senior VP/Sales; GEORGE
BERGANTZ was named VP/Ticket Sales; JOHN CUDMORE was named
VP/Finance; DANIEL DIPOFI was named Exec VP/Sports & Arena
Operations; NICK DIVICO was named National Sales Manager of
Empire Sports Sales; KEN MARTIN, JR. was named Dir of Community
Relations (Sabres)....CAROL SLEZAK, former associated editor of
Inside Sports joins the Chicago Sun-Times as a columnist (CHICAGO
SUN-TIMES, 11/10).

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