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LOOKING FOR FUN IN THE SUN AND SURF, LOTS OF READING ...

          Well, you may not find all that here, but 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, a team player and self-
     starter.  Interested?  Fax cover letter and resume to
     Abraham Madkour at (203) 857-5590.  No phone calls, please.

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