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LOOKING FOR A CHANGE OF PACE FOR THE NEW YEAR? TRY THIS JOB

          THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY is looking for an Assistant
     Editor located in our office in South Norwalk, CT. 
     Qualified candidates must possess superior writing, editing
     and grammatical skills and an exceptional understanding of
     the sports industry.  Must be affable, work well with others
     and be a team player and a self-starter.  Interested
     candidates should fax cover letter and resume to Abraham
     Madkour at (203) 857-5590.  No phone calls, please.

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