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          In Chicago, columnist Bob Verdi reports that Michael
     Jordan signed a one-year contract with the Bulls yesterday
     worth an estimated $36M.  Verdi: "How much is he really
     worth?  If Oprah pulls down $180 million for being the best
     at what she does, maybe Michael Jordan is a bargain for $36
     million. ... Where do you even start with Jordan?  He really
     is in a league of his own" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 8/28).  In DC,
     Thomas Heath writes that with incentive clauses, the deal
     "could be worth" $40M (WASHINGTON POST, 8/28)....In Anaheim,
     the Angels' Tony Phillips, on Disney's dispute with the
     MLBPA over his drug arrest: "I'm not going to be a pawn in
     this situation.  I'm not going to be anybody's whipping boy,
     whether it's the Players Association or Disney. ... I don't
     play for Walt Disney.  I play for my family, and I play
     because I love the game.  I play for my teammates.  I play
     for the Anaheim Angels" (ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER, 8/27). 
     Anaheim Sports President Tony Tavares said that he "did not
     take offense" to Phillips' comments.  Tavares: "Under these
     circumstances, there are going to be high emotions and a
     difference of opinions" (L.A. TIMES, 8/28).

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