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OLYMPIC NOTES: COLUMNISTS WEIGH IN ON WOMEN'S HOCKEY

          In S.F., C.W. Nevius: "Frankly, women's hockey isn't
     exactly taking these Olympics by storm."  The crowd for
     yesterday's USA-Sweden game "was generously counted at
     3,608" (S.F. CHRONICLE, 2/10).  In N.Y., while noting the
     "sincerity of effort," Joel Sherman writes, "[W]hy exactly
     do I want to spend time watching people do things not as
     well as I am used to experiencing? ... [W]hy exactly do I
     want to see this slower hockey with less precision and skill
     when in a few days Eric Lindros and Wayne Gretzky are going
     to be playing?" (N.Y. POST, 2/10).  But in K.C., Jeffrey
     Flanagan writes, "It has got a chance" (K.C. STAR, 2/10). 
          MORE: As part of its $50M Olympic ad campaign, IBM is
     expected to spend more than half in the U.S. with spots on
     CBS and TNT, print ads in SI, Time, Wall Street Journal and
     USA Today and 22 Web executions.  All ads refer consumers to
     its official Web page at www.nagano.olympic.org (Bradley
     Johnson, AD AGE, 2/9 issue).  Today's WALL STREET JOURNAL
     features a four-page IBM Olympic-themed ad (2/10)....NY-
     based Not Fade Away Graphics is sponsoring the U.S. Ski and
     Snowboarding Teams and has product on-site in Nagano.  It
     has donated part of the proceeds from its sale of licensed
     merchandise to athletes going to Nagano (NFA).
 

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