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          The Astros have made a "subtle" change to their road
     uniforms by making their gold open-star logo on the front of
     their jersey larger and the Astros script smaller.  Astros
     VP/Marketing Pam Gardner: "The star is the strength of our
     logo.  It was a subtle change, but we like it" (HOUSTON
     CHRONICLE, 4/18)....In Dallas, Kevin Blackistone writes on
     Mavericks Owner Ross Perot, Jr., noting he "has turned the
     Mavericks into a model of fair hiring in sports outside the
     locker room," citing the hiring of Terdema Ussery, an
     African-American, as President & CEO.  Blackistone writes
     that Perot "deserves what he has not sought: Applause"
     (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 4.18)....Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston
     responded to a TORONTO SUN story yesterday in which he
     "inferred that" three members of the Toronto media were
     "biased against him and his accomplishments because he was
     black."  Gaston: "If someone was unjustly offended, I
     apologize. If he wasn't, then I don't apologize."  Gaston
     told a Sun reporter earlier this week "There's a couple who
     continue to take shots at me for no reason at all ... I just
     wonder if they would take the same shot at me if I was
     white" (Mike Rutsey, TORONTO SUN, 4/18).

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