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MLS PLAYERS' SUIT CRITICIZED; WOMEN'S TEAM INKS DEAL

          Last week's MLS Players' Association's antitrust
     lawsuit is examined by Mark Zeigler in the SAN DIEGO UNION-
     TRIBUNE, who writes "many of the points they make are valid
     issues that probably should be examined in light of the
     antitrust statutes this nation holds so dear.  Just not now"
     (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE, 2/19).  In Dallas, the MORNING
     NEWS' Kevin Blackistone, noting MLS' TV contracts and All-
     Star Game, writes there was "only one stone MLS left alone
     in making sure it wouldn't be confused with minor league
     sports ... That rock was turned over last week, and look
     what crawled out from underneath: a labor-management
     dispute."  MLS Commissioner Doug Logan said he bumped into
     NBA Commissioner David Stern last weekend and Stern told him
     "You've finally arrived" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 2/19).
          NATIONAL FRONT: The U.S. women's soccer team has
     reached a three-year deal with U.S. Soccer to pay its
     players for all national team games.  The deal will pay
     unspecified salaries to players, who will be divided into
     three categories, depending on years of service and
     international appearances for the national team.  The pact,
     which runs through the U.S.-hosted '99 FIFA World Cup, was
     handled on the players side by representative Ellen Zavian
     (Jerry Langdon, USA TODAY, 2/20). 
     

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