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AGAIN, FROM THE TOP: ISLANDERS FOR SALE AFTER DEAL WITH BANK

          Islanders Owner John Pickett reached an agreement with
     Fleet Bank regarding the terms under which Pickett will
     resume control of the Islanders.  As part of the agreement,
     Fleet will release former Owner John Spano from all claims
     relating to his "purported purchase" of the team.  NHL
     Commissioner Gary Bettman, in a statement: "The ownership
     situation of the Islanders has been resolved."  The NHL
     office has begun working with Pickett to find new ownership
     to buy the team and continue to operate it on Long Island
     (NHL).  NEWSDAY's John Valenti reported that a source close
     to the league "said Fleet agreed to help bear future team
     debts with Pickett" (NEWSDAY, 7/27).
          PENNY WISE? BLOOMBERG reported that sources close to
     the case have said that the NHL paid a former FBI agent
     around $525 to investigate Spano, "much less than other
     major sports spend on background checks."  NHL VP
     /Communications Arthur Pincus would not confirm the report,
     but said "the league spent 'much more' than $500 and used
     its staff as well as outside attorneys and investigators"
     (BLOOMBERG/N.Y. TIMES, 7/27).  Spano was profiled in the
     DALLAS MORNING NEWS by Alm & Bedell, for which he declined
     to be interviewed on the advice of his attorney.  Penguins
     Owner Howard Baldwin: "I knew John for two years, and I
     certainly thought he was legitimate.  I was fooled.  I'm not
     ashamed to admit it" (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 7/27).
          KID GLOVES? In N.Y., Bob Raissman: "Maybe it's because
     of the goodwill he's fostered as NHL commish, but the media
     has largely let Gary Bettman slither unscathed through the
     ooze of this bizarre ... affair" (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 7/27). 
     In Toronto, Jim Proudfoot: "[A]pprehension will now be rife
     around the NHL ... Anybody can make a mistake, of course,
     but repeating it is inexcusable" (TORONTO STAR, 7/26).  

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